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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Steve Dietrich who wrote (90381)2/20/2008 3:47:59 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93284
 
You always misunderstand/misrepresent my positions on things.

I like both of these candidates because I see them as relatively genuine and honest in their presentations of issues. So, I trust them to stand on their principles when leading this country. I have always said that an election to office is based on voters lending their trust to the candidate. Representatives who allow them selves to be influenced by corruption should be stripped of office as a breach of contract with the public.

The outcomes in Iraq are to some extent predictable no matter who or which party in the USA wins elections. The presence of the US military will decrease in numbers and at the current level of intervention as the Iraqi nation settles to relative security in their civil society... simply because our justification to remain as an occupying force is canceled under such circumstances.

We can predict some secular strife and occasional regional power struggles but that doesn't justify the continued occupation of a super power military. The Suni Muslims in the North were the biggest obstacle to that but they have now turned a corner and are cooperating. The Shi'ites of the South under Moktada Al-Sadr are just as anti-American as Al-Quaida but they have realized the quickest way to justify an American exit would be to support the pacification of the region. They are articulating a Mahdi Army power structure in the shadows that will extend from Iran through Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon. Skirmishes with us are counter productive to accomplishing that goal.



To: Steve Dietrich who wrote (90381)2/20/2008 4:05:08 PM
From: HPilot  Respond to of 93284
 
Based on some of your past posts, i'm surprised you could support a candidate who considers the Iraq invasion to be a mistake and has made clear his intention to leave asap.

Actually he never actually said that. During the debates he indicated he would have to evaluate the situation after he is in office. You were refering to Barak? IMO McCain is just as likely to pull us out. He just needs the NYT to promise good press for a lifetime.