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To: Road Walker who wrote (350620)9/15/2007 8:27:13 AM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572538
 
Yes.

The democrats could have already brought the troops home. That should be your focus in 2008, not to be suckered into voting for the democrats' rhetoric again.

Here's the link to your NYTimes DNC page:
nytimes.com



To: Road Walker who wrote (350620)9/15/2007 1:55:56 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1572538
 
Now that President Bush and Gen. David H. Petraeus have charted their course for the Iraq war, Democrats in the Senate say one of their proposals aimed at shifting the president’s strategy is finally close to winning enough Republican support for a real chance at being approved. It would require that troops spend as much time at home as on their most recent tours overseas before being redeployed.

People should be screaming.....Bush is wedding the US to Iraq for the next 20 years. I am dumbfounded.....Americans are like lemmings. Bush is destroying the US and they say nothing. If he gets away with committing the US to Iraq for the next 20 years......and it looks like he will.........it will bring this country down. I have never in my life thought I would witness such stupity.



To: Road Walker who wrote (350620)9/15/2007 9:42:45 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572538
 
Seems the left's hero says the newest dem cut and run plan is unconstitutional...

politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com

AYNOR, South Carolina (CNN) — Sen. John McCain, in the midst of a campaign swing through the Palmetto State on his "No Surrender Tour," told CNN Saturday that a plan gaining popularity among Senate Democrats to reduce troop levels in Iraq is "unconstitutional."