President Bush has utterly failed in his responsibility as Commander-in-Chief. He sent our troops to war without the proper equipment, based on flawed, inaccurate intelligence and no plan for success. Too many lives are being lost and too little progress is being made because of this President’s failures as costs continue to escalate and Iraq becomes the international training ground of choice for terrorists. Our troops, our allies and the American people deserve better.
The President can’t make up for the mistakes that led us to war in Iraq. But he can stop ignoring the facts, ignoring the experts and ignoring the legitimate concerns of the American people.
He needs to answer the question that every American is struggling to answer: What is our plan to succeed in Iraq and at what point can our troops begin to return home? And he needs to do that sooner rather than later, because our troops aren’t getting what they deserve from this Administration.
Does that answer your question.?.
2006-09-01 08:52:34
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answer #1
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answered by Yakuza 7
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Democrat
2006-09-01 09:15:38
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answered by P P 5
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The Most Liberal Republican In The United States.
2006-09-01 12:15:48
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answered by MJGarcia 2
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Republican
2006-09-01 08:50:34
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answered by Amanda B 3
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Democrat all my life, and will stay that way. I've been around a long time, and know what party looks out after the "poor" guy, and I'm not referring to welfare. The Republicans only look out after the rich.
2006-09-02 09:47:13
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answered by FL Girl 6
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Green Party, with definite Democrat leanings.
2006-09-01 08:50:06
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answered by mistress_piper 5
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Republican.
I choose this party because I believe in gun rights, low taxes, a strong military and least possible government interference.
It is not my religion, they are doing a terrible job overspending (Democrats too) and their enforcement of the border is a joke.
I would change party tom morrow if the above items were genuinely offered.
2006-09-01 10:50:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Democrat, but fiscally I agree with Republicans but I know that Totalitarians won't be gettting enough votes so I just stay with Dems.
2006-09-01 08:50:51
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answered by laydlo 5
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Neither. I don't belong to either party, but vote depending on the person, and who I think will best perform the duties of whatever position they are running for. I do usually vote repub, but have also voted for a dem because I felt they would do a better job. I even vote libertarian and independent int he past (I will admit it - I voted for Jesse Ventura for gov).
2006-09-01 08:52:44
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answered by Mutt 7
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Neither, because I'm British. But if I were American (and assuming I didn't vote for an independent).....Democrat.
2006-09-01 09:08:45
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answered by Anonymous
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