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To: Road Walker who wrote (532787)11/25/2009 8:08:37 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573920
 
My reaction is more extreme disappointment. When he said he was going to prosecute the war in Afghanistan during the campaign, I hoped it was a campaign lie.

I think if he does put in more troops, if it hasn't turned around by 2012, he'll lose re-election, and may even face a challenge from his own party.

I'll hear what he has to say.



To: Road Walker who wrote (532787)11/25/2009 9:48:32 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1573920
 
We'll see if you stick to that.



To: Road Walker who wrote (532787)11/27/2009 5:34:04 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1573920
 
Liberals Plan to 'Spank' Obama

After they're done spanking Obama they'll move on to spanking monkeys and choking chickens.

President Obama is days away from announcing a new Afghan strategy, but his immediate battle could come from liberals within his own party who are vowing to "spank" the president for committing tens of thousands of more troops to the eight-year conflict.

In a prime-time speech Tuesday from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Obama is expected to announce that he is sending up to 35,000 additional troops to Afghanistan beginning next year.

The figure is short of the 40,000 troops his top commander in Afghanistan, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, requested -- but enough to anger many congressional Democrats who oppose any potential troop surge, arguing that the mission is too expensive and lacks a clear objective.

"I think there will be some disillusionment within his base," said Paul Kawika Martin, political director for Peace Action, a grassroots organization, who added that thousands of activists are planning to protest following the president's announcement.

"We're going to spank him for sending more troops," he told FoxNews.com, adding that they may also "thank him" if he announces a quick exit strategy.

Massachusetts Democrat Barney Frank immediately volunteered to be spanked before and after Obama.

Even though Obama's announcement is sure to reawaken the anti-war movement, Martin said, the protests won't be as intense as they were in the Bush era because the movement has been weakened by the economic recession -- some organizations have shed up to 40 percent of staff in the past year, he said -- and is distracted by the national health care debate. He also said many members of the movement voted for Obama and trust him more than the Bush administration.

"So you don't have that same type of anger," he said.
Why are these people always so angry?

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