Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Some reason in this madness

"The Iraq war should not be debated in the United States on a partisan political platform," the Nebraska senator remarked. This debases our country, trivializes the seriousness of war and cheapens the service and sacrifices our men and women in uniform. War is not a Republican or Democrat issue. The casualties of war are from both parties. The Bush administration must understand that each American has a right to question our policies in Iraq and should not be demonized for disagreeing with them. Suggesting that to challenge or criticize policy is undermining and hurting our troops is not democracy nor what this country has stood for, for over 200 years. The Democrats have an obligation to challenge in a serious and responsible manner, offering solutions and alternatives to the Administration's policies." (www.hagel.senate.gov)

That was Chuck Hagel, someone who uses reason and common sense when dealing with matters of great concern to this country. Unfortunately John McCain, doesn't share this view. He views any kind of dissent as a demoralizing factor for our troops. I have a question? Are the troops paying attention to political punditry? No, they are doing their job.

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