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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: The Democrats are the Real Problem Obama's candidacy is over; kaput. He's already stated that he has no intention of stopping the war, so he has disqualified himself. That's his prerogative; no one put a gun to his head. His op-ed in Monday's New York Times just removes any lingering doubt about the matter. What Obama proposes is moving the central theater of operation from Iraq to Afghanistan. Big deal. Why is it more acceptable to kill a man who is fighting for his country in Afghanistan than in Iraq? It's not; which is why Obama must be defeated and the equivocating Democratic Party must be jettisoned altogether. The Democrats are a party of blood just like the Republicans, they're just more discreet about it. That's why people who are serious about ending the war have to support candidates outside the two-party charade. The Democrat/Republican duopoly will not deliver the goods; it's as simple as that. The point is to stop the killing, not to provide blind support for smooth-talking politicos who try to mask their real intentions. Obama made his choice, now he can suffer the consequences. Nancy Pelosi is a perfect example of what the Democrats are all about. Just look at the way she brushed aside the people who got her elected. They mean nothing to her. In a matter of months, the "San Francisco liberal" has achieved what former-Speaker of the House Hastert could only dream of; she's driven the Congress' public approval ratings into single digits for the first time in history making her the worst speaker of all time. She rubber-stamped the FISA bill, concealed what she knew about the CIA's global torture programs, and vowed to stop any public effort to hold the administration accountable for its war crimes. (No impeachment) She has betrayed her most ardent supporters and singlehandedly transformed an already-emasculated congress into a purely ceremonial body incapable of doing the people's work. At least Bush never betrayed any of his supporters. Never. Pelosi is worse than Bush, much worse. And yet, liberals still insist that we should vote the Democratic ticket. In your dreams! What leftist or progressive is not totally fed-up with the Democrats cagey "bait-and-switch" hypocrisy? Voting the Democratic ticket is not a sign of "hope"; it's a sign of being a schmuck. The Democrats have done nothing to stop the war and will do nothing to stop the war. The Obama candidacy is merely a way to replace one group of genocidal maniacs with another. Who needs a charismatic, flannel-mouth glamor boy to lead us into battle when a senile fogy with "anger management" issues will do just fine. Voters of conscience should reject that choice altogether. Just as they should reject the "lesser of two evils" theory which does not apply when ordinance is being dumped daily on innocent civilians. It has to stop. Obama is not an antiwar candidate, that is merely a fiction maintained by his public relations team. In fact, he wants to beef up the military with 65,000 additional ground forces and 27,000 more marines. He's also stated that he will add two additional combat brigades to Afghanistan and encourage NATO to make greater contributionswith fewer restrictions. In his op-ed he boasted, "As president, I will make the fight against Al Qaeda and the Taliban the top priority that it should be. This is a war that we have to win. He also added this ominous warning: The greatest threat to that security lies in the tribal regions of Pakistan, where terrorists train and insurgents strike into Afghanistan. We cannot tolerate a terrorist sanctuary, and as president, I wont. We need a stronger and sustained partnership between Afghanistan, Pakistan and NATO to secure the border, to take out terrorist camps and to crack down on cross-border insurgents. We need more troops, more helicopters, more satellites, more Predator drones in the Afghan border region. And we must make it clear that if Pakistan cannot or will not act, we will take out high-level terrorist targets like bin Laden if we have them in our sights. Obama supporters should take their candidate at his word. What he is proposing is a dramatic escalation and expansion of the war into another sovereign country. How is this consistent with the demands of his base or the millions of Americans who believe that Obama represents real change. It's time for a reality check; the Democrats are the real problem not the Republicans. If the path to peace requires crushing the Democratic Party and its blood-thirsty candidates; so be it. The main thing is to stop the killing. If Obama won't do it; we'll find someone who will.
Poster Comment: Disclaimer: Please do not interpret my posting of this commentary to mean that I am a supporter of the republicans or McCain. Note the text I bolded and highlighted in red. ;)
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#1. To: christine (#0)
Oh, so you like McCain now? :p
smarta$$ :)
So, do you expect a people who polled recently only 19 percent or respondents cared about these wars? Most focus on the economy, and Obama is smart to move toward the center in his stated positions, including that in regards to the current two wars. It is hard to post in this forum on this, as most of you never really care to listen, unless it is an opinion coming from one of the main cliques here, so I am going to leave this at that for the moment. What I have seen here has hardened and deeply strengthened my support and respect for Barack Obama, and don't see much point in posting here too much this election season, frankly. And this is too bad. Most of the posters in here react to disagreement by shunning dialog with those they do not agree with, and this is your loss. Because I am here to tell you, many of you are right about some things, and drop dead wrong on many others, and dialog would be a good thing for you, and those who disagree with you who take time to take part in lively discussion. I have always supported the Afghanistan War from the start. But it has been mismanaged and handled very badly. A low intensity conflict like this one is far different from the invasion of Iraq, and there is nothing wrong with it if it fixes what is broken about that country, and has been so for many decades. I actually came out in support of this war as Bicycle Thug on the Free Republic, before I knew the extent of Bush/Cheney's criminal activities on 9-11. It is a war we need to finish properly, and a withdrawal would hurt that land and it's people in ways that is unacceptable. Quite unlike what a withdrawal in Iraq would do.
Question: Why the Afghanistan War - and what is the issue you have with it? My own personal view in light of the official reports from 9/11, is that given the official reports, Afghanistan was "required" whereas Iraq was "optional". Just curious as to how you see it and why.
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