MasterHaynes86
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http://www.nypost.com/seven/0217200...in_to_evil_columnists_ralph_peters.htm?page=0
snagged from a buddy
snagged from a buddy
The "nonbinding resolution" telling the world that we intend to surrender to terrorism and abandon Iraq may be the most disgraceful congressional action since the Democratic Party united to defend slavery.
There is a difference between a war that is unpopular with Joe Sixpack on the street and a war that Congress has voted to lose (withdraw).
Other than that though it is mindless politicking on both sides.
I usually with Ralph Peters point of view, and some of his Books are pretty good.
Zing!!
There is a difference between a war that is unpopular with Joe Sixpack on the street and a war that Congress has voted to lose (withdraw).
Other than that though it is mindless politicking on both sides.
I usually with Ralph Peters point of view, and some of his Books are pretty good.
Zing!!
I thought Joe Sixpack voted out a lot of Republicans mainly because of the war, but that is just me......![]()
* 57% believe “The Iraq War is a key part of the global war on terrorism.”
* 57% “support finishing the job in Iraq, that is, keeping the troops there until the Iraqi government can maintain control and provide security for its people.
* 50% want our troops should stay and “do whatever it takes to restore order until the Iraqis can govern and provide security to their country” while only 17% favor immediate withdrawal
* 56% believe “Even if they have concerns about his war policies, Americans should stand behind the President in Iraq because we are at war.”
* 53% believe “The Democrats are going too far, too fast in pressing the President to withdraw the troops from Iraq.”