You know, the democratic and republicans mail them out to voters to give you an opportunity to tell them whats important to you. You check off how important the various issues are to you, i.e., strongly agree, agree, disagree, strongly disagree.
The ones I receive are from the democrats and they have a question about the war in Iraq.
It says:
"We were misled by President Bush and his administration into going to war in Iraq. Squandering lives and treasure by launching a preemptive war was a mistake. Further, the administration doesn't have a strategy for ending this quagmire. Diplomatic means should be fully exhausted before committing our country and its people to waging war".
And so, the democratic party wants to know our opinion on the war. Democrats could check the box, that they strongly disagree, and still be a democrat.
I just wonder if the republican questionnaire's offers the same choice?
Or is it a foregone conclusion that all republicans support the war?
2006-09-05
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