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Bill Richardson Wants ALL Troops Out of Iraq
Here's a great 30 second ad from Bill Richardson aimed at Iowa primary voters:
Among the Democratic Presidential candidates, Richardson, Kucinich and Gravel are the only candidates who want to remove all of our troops. Interestingly, Richardson just moved ahead of John Edwards to third place in New Hampshire, and he's gaining on Barack Obama towards third place in Iowa. Congratulations to OpenLeft's Chris Bowers and MSNBC's Tom Curry for trying to extract concrete answers from the other Democratic candidates.
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Letter from Ted Kenndy. I recieved. personally after vote Failed
I e-mailed Ted Kennedy earlier yesterday to vote against this war telling him I wanted him to vote against it and he did. But after the Iraq bill failed today in our US Senate he sent me a personal letter back. Here is the letter for people if you wish to comment on. thanks.
I, and all Americans, support our troops. They’ve fought and continue to fight bravely, and we owe them an extraordinary debt of gratitude. Unfortunately, the President has failed to give our troops a policy worthy of their sacrifice. He failed them when he sent them into a misguided war without a plan to win the peace. He failed them when he sent them into battle without adequate equipment, and he continues to fail them by relying on a military solution to violence that requires a political solution.
When the President announced the current troop surge, he claimed it would be limited in size and duration. We have now sent nearly 30.000 troops as part of the surge, and still the President says we must wait longer for results. It’s obvious that the surge has failed. Violence continues unabated in Baghdad and has spread across the country. The political progress that was supposed to accompany the surge has yet to materialize. The promised reconciliation between religious and ethnic groups, the restructuring of the oil industry, and other basic reforms and benchmarks have yet to be achieved. As long as our troop commitment remains open-ended, and we continue to fight their civil war for them, the Iraqis will have no incentive to make the hard political choices necessary.
We have given the President every opportunity to show progress, but our soldiers face an increasingly violent and deadly insurgency. Congress and the American people have lost faith in the Administration’s competence and its ability to manage the war. It’s time to change course in Iraq. The President must listen to Congress and the American people, begin to withdraw our troops from Iraq, and develop a serious plan to move forward.
Again, thank you for sharing your views on the war. I’ll continue to do all I can in Congress to see that our forces are withdrawn and that our nation adopts a competent and attainable policy for Iraq.
Sincerely,
Edward M. Kennedy
D-Massachusetts
that's a reasonable letter
from a great Senator.
Indeed it is a reasonable
Indeed it is a reasonable letter. We all want to think "the president must listen to Congress and the American people" as Senator Kennedy writes. But IMO this is not going to happen. Who is going to make him? Repugs protect him and with Dems it's like the ant and the rubber tree plant. (However, in the song the ant succeeded.) I believe the president believes he doesn't have to answer to anyone. His behavior has consistently shown that. Has he shown any meaningful signs of changing, or weakening on his positions? If anything, he digs his heels in harder when things appear to go against him. I don't look for him to change and wishing isn't going to make it so. He has a sense of entitlement, is arrogant in his belief that his way is the right way (no pun), and is remorseless in achieving his objectives. Here are two words you'll never hear come out of Bush's mouth: "mea culpa".