"Unless the Democrats can differentiate themselves fully from Bush and the Repugs, Bush's falling popularity won't help us at all. We need aggressive leadership and an unrelenting attack on all Repug policies."
Right on, amBushed!
More from the article:
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So far, only one likely 2008 presidential candidate, Sen. Russell Feingold, has called for a complete withdrawal – by Jan. 1, 2007 – although, in a television interview Sunday, he stressed that the date should considered a "target," rather than a "deadline."
On the other hand, five of the party's most prominent leaders – 2004 presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, Sen. Joseph Biden, Sen. Evan Bayh, and Sen. Hillary Clinton – have not only opposed setting a date for withdrawal, but have also, at various times, supported substantially increasing the number of troops in Iraq, as well as the size of the U.S. Army and Marine Corps. The last three are all considered by the party establishment as strong presidential candidates.
"If we were to artificially set a deadline of some sort, that would be like giving a green light to the terrorists, and we can't afford to do that," Clinton, whose ex-president husband has also refused to publicly criticize the war, noted last February.
http://www.antiwar.com/lobe/?articleid=7092With friends like these, who needs enemies?
How stupid does Hillary think we are? The idea that withdrawing from Iraq "gives a green light to terrorists" is nothing more than Republican propaganda!
As I've stated elsewhere, the ongoing occupation is the CAUSE of the insurgency. If "staying the course" was of any help, we would know it by now. It's been alomost two and half years, and things are only getting worse.