Obama on the Brink
Both candidates are embracing, rather than challenging, the fundamental irrationality of Bush's "war on terror," which substitutes hysteria for rational analysis in appraising the dangers the country faces.
Both candidates are embracing, rather than challenging, the fundamental irrationality of Bush's "war on terror," which substitutes hysteria for rational analysis in appraising the dangers the country faces.
Obama's Afghan appearance won't stop the criticism from foes that he doesn't know enough about fighting and winning a war, and that his credential as a tough guy on the war against terrorism is suspect.
Berating women who are still supporting for vice president a candidate who won half the Democratic presidential nominee votes is not the way to persuade them to support Obama.
Our military officials felt brave enough to send our troops into battle, and yet not one of them has the strength of character to look Pat's mother, Mary Tillman, in the face, and say they are sorry.
Don't keep insisting to the Arabs that you're not a Muslim. They already know that, and they don't care.
Let's call these missions what they are: photo ops and ways of gathering impressions, opinions, and assumptions from various sources on the ground. Let's leave the fact-finding to Google.
With the eyes of the world, and the U.S. media, trained intently on Obama during his week-long tour of the Middle East and Europe, for McCain, there is the question of what to do while all this is going on.
Seeing Obama in front of American troops at Bagram is not only a great relief (and, hopefully, a preview), it offers a profound contrast with what we've been suffering from.
The presumptive Democratic nominee's world tour etablished that Obama has the gravitas to become President of the United States and neutralized McCain's national security credentials.
A few hours into his journey to the two key lands occupied by American troops, Barack Obama is feeling the love. Indeed, it seems as if leaders in bo...
It stands to reason that an increase in the size of the military is not a means of changing our mindset -- it is a recipe for more war.
I urged the surge that Barack opposed. And the surge worked. And I believe we must never set a timetable for our withdrawal, or even use the words "time" and "Iraq" in the same sentence.
Credit where it is due, Senator McCain. In the case of "Clear, Hold and Build," that credit belongs to H.R. McMaster and those who tried for so long to have his strategy implemented; too long for the many lives that have been lost.
Sometime around the inauguration of Bush in 2000, I began to notice that there was not the slightest hint of outrage expressed in or by the media.
Though dozens of these soldiers would not have qualified for law enforcement jobs in this country, the military sent them to Iraq, where troops often function as police officers.
Obama could not have illustrated the separation of strategy and tactics any more clearly than when he discussed the differences between himself and McCain with respect to the Iraq War.
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McCain keeps forgetting that the war in Afghanistan was and is the war on terror resulting from 9/11. Iraq was a little tag-a-log war/occupation that Bush did on his own.
at least the headline writers have it easy- "Another John McCain Gaffe..."
just fill in the end and you're done (until tomorrow)
It's getting harder and harder to keep track of all McCain's gaffes. There are too many to write these off as simple misspoken moments. He seriously doesn't seem to be able to keep track, or maybe doesn't even understand, basic facts of history. Is it because he's too old and forgot the details?? Or is because he never grasped the details ever?? I don't know the answer, but he's making Bush look like a master of policy.
Ah Jeez! You just can't make this stuff up!! This is wonderful! LMAO!!!!!!!!!
Imagine the feelings of all those in the military today who were stirred to patriotism BECAUSE OF 9/11!
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