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  • July 7, 20086:01 pm PDT
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If we pull out of Iraq, 1. How? 2. What would be the danger and repercussions if we pull out too soon. 3. When is too soon? 4. How reliable is the information about the intelligence behind the decisions to stay or leave Iraq, and if we stay, for how long and why? 5. Which candidate is telling us the truth? 6. Obama may decide to that some time because he seems to have a pattern of changing his tune whenever it seems more beneficial to do so for his campaign. He's worse, in that respect, I believe, than John Kerry who often changed his mind, too, but not to improve his campaign, but because Kerry is too intellectually well-educated (or so it seems) to be low enough to play politics. Very sad. If Kerry had been a sharper contender, and if Edwards had been more aggressive, we might be referring to President Kerry and Vice President Edwards now. Anyway, McCain, for all intents and purposes is a war hero and I am deeply moved by his suffering and horror in Nam's prison camps, but McCain is still an old fart, and we have enough stinky old and young political people ruining, I mean, running this country. Okay, so maybe Kerry and Edwards would be no great saving graces for the US either. Too niave, maybe. Oh well, remember Eisenhower? Did I spell his name correctly. Dwight David Eisenhower. Yeah, he was Republican. I was about five when I learned that he was our president. Nu? Well, they just don't make 'em like that anymore because from Kennedy onward, I can't really praise a dang one of 'em! Oh, wait, Jerald Ford--right? Nice guy. Yeah, Republican again. I'm a registered Democrat. It's the principle of the thing.

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