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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Having a lot of troops in the country is not exactly making it stable. There is a school of thought that the only way to resolve the conflict is to have the Iraqis stand up, and the only way to do that is for the Americans to leave.
On this issue, Lamont is how politics is supposed to work. Lieberman is behind a position that CT Democrats no longer support. Enter a primary challenger articulating a position that's where the voters are.
Even if Lamont is elected, it's not like he's going to be Secretary of Defense. What seems odd to me is that you would waste more time attacking a Democratic Senatorial candidate in CT for his Iraqi position than you would attacking the position -- or lack thereof -- of the assclowns who have been running this war for the last several years and who are now planning the next war with Iran.
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maybe we can have Jimmy Carter set the insurgents up with nuclear power technology. That always brings a few years of quiet!