OBAMA APOLOGIZES FOR TELLING THE TRUTH
BARACK OBAMA, IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY - We ended up launching a war that
should have never been authorized, and should have never been waged, and
to which we now have spent $400 billion, and have seen over 3,000 lives
of the bravest young Americans wasted.
CHICAGO SUN TIMES - Obama, in an interview with the Des Moines Register
right afterward, told the paper, "I was actually upset with myself when
I said that, because I never use that term," he said. "Their sacrifices
are never wasted. . . . What I meant to say was those sacrifices have
not been honored by the same attention to strategy, diplomacy and
honesty on the part of civilian leadership that would give them a clear
mission."
[If you support the war, the lives were not wasted. If, however, you
think the war was pointless and/or illegal, badly planned and
counter-productive, then the lives were wasted. It's as simple as that.
. . except to the media and politicians]
MORE POLITICAL NEWS
http://prorev.com/politics.htm
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OBAMA MAY NOT KNOW HOW TO RUN, BUT HE KNOWS HOW TO PASS
NATHAN GONZALES, WALL STREET JOURNAL - In 1997, Obama
voted "present" on two bills (HB 382 and SB 230) that would have
prohibited a procedure often referred to as partial birth abortion. He also
voted "present" on SB 71, which lowered the first offense of carrying a
concealed weapon from a felony to a misdemeanor and raised the
penalty of subsequent offenses.
In 1999, Obama voted "present" on SB 759, a bill that required mandatory
adult prosecution for firing a gun on or near school grounds. The bill
passed the state Senate 52-1. Also in 1999, Obama voted "present" on HB
854 that protected the privacy of sex-abuse victims by allowing
petitions to have the trial records sealed. He was the only member to
not support the bill.
In 2001, Obama voted "present" on two parental notification abortion
bills (HB 1900 and SB 562), and he voted "present" on a series of bills
(SB 1093, 1094, 1095) that sought to protect a child if it survived a
failed abortion. In his book, the "Audacity of Hope," on page 132, Obama
explained his problems with the "born alive" bills, specifically arguing
that they would overturn Roe v. Wade. But he failed to mention that he
only felt strongly enough to vote "present" on the bills instead of
"no."
And finally in 2001, Obama voted "present" on SB 609, a bill prohibiting
strip clubs and other adult establishments from being within 1,000 feet
of schools, churches, and daycares.
If Obama had taken a position for or against these bills, he would have
pleased some constituents and alienated others. Instead, the Illinois
legislator-turned-U.S. senator and, now, Democratic presidential hopeful
essentially took a pass.
http://opinionjournal.com/federation/feature/?id=110009664
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OBAMA BY SOMEONE WHO ACTUALLY COVERED HIM
EDWARD MCCLELLAND - When reporters go one on one with Barack Obama,
they end up writing things they'll regret in the morning papers. It's a
phenomenon called "drinking the Obama juice." One besotted scribe called
him "tall, fresh and elegant." And the august Atlantic Monthly mooned
about Obama's "charisma, intelligence and ambition, tempered by a
self-deprecating wit," titling its article "The Natural."
OK, Obama is tall (6 feet 2 inches), intelligent (Harvard Law, two
bestselling books), and damn, he's ambitious (running for president
after two years in Congress). But he's no natural.
As a correspondent for the Chicago Reader, I covered Obama's 2000
campaign to unseat Bobby Rush, the ex-Black Panther who's been a
Democratic congressman from Chicago's South Side since 1993. It's the
only election Obama has ever lost. As even one of his admirers put it,
"He was a stiff." You think John Kerry looked wooden and condescending
on the campaign trail? You should have seen this kid Obama. He was the
elitist Ivy League Democrat to top them all. Only after losing that
race, in humiliating fashion, did he develop the voice, the style, the
track record and the agenda that have made him a celebrity senator, and
a Next President. . .
Wherever Obama went, he talked like a poli-sci thesis. Here's how he
bragged on himself back then, as I reported in the Reader: "My
experience of being able to walk into a public housing development and
turn around and walk into a corporate boardroom and communicate
effectively in either venue means I'm more likely to build the kinds of
coalitions and craft the sort of message that appeals to a broad range
of people.". . .
Back in 2000, when I interviewed Obama in his cubicle-size office at a
downtown law firm, he started the meeting by checking his watch. Then he
dissed his congressional district, half-joking that he was more
committed to the South Side than his opponents, because, number one,
he'd moved there from Hawaii, and number two, he could have been raking
it in on Wall Street. . .
I'd thought Obama had campaigned like an ass, but I expected him to run
for the U.S. Senate. And I expected him to win. His white upbringing
would appeal to suburbanites, while South Siders might figure that Obama
was as black a senator as they were going to get, after the Carol
Moseley Braun debacle. His braininess, his haughtiness, his sense of
entitlement -- they could only be pluses in a Senate campaign. They
don't call that place Ego Mountain for nothing.
In 2004, I went down to his Michigan Avenue campaign office to interview
him for the Reader. His press secretary had already scolded me for the
"negative" quotes in my last article. I was expecting another preening,
insecure performance. But Obama charmed me right away. He did it to
dozens of reporters that year. "Good to see you again," he intoned,
casually, gliding across the room like Fred Astaire playing Abe Lincoln.
He had doffed his suit coat for shirtsleeves.. . .
Later, when I called his office for follow-up questions, Obama jumped on
the line and drilled me with more details of his healthcare plan. He
also repeated his "E Pluribus Unum" speech, tweaking a few words. He was
proud of that one.
A few weeks after that, I heard him speak at a North Side organic
restaurant known for its liberal politics. . . That wasn't the Obama I'd
known. But it was the Obama America came to know. I was sold. I voted
for him twice that year. That July, the Democrats made him the keynote
speaker at their convention. . .
Terry Link believes that losing that congressional race liberated Obama
to be the real Obama -- the bright young charmer Link had met as a
fellow freshman in Springfield. . .
So what do you make of a campaigner whose persona changed so drastically
in four years? That he's finally learned to be himself, or that he's
putting on an act? He's doing both. All great politicians are also great
performers. . . Obama has also grown into the character he was born to
play: the great uniter who can bring together old and young, black and
white, Democrat and Republican. So far, he's playing it brilliantly.
Even his comic timing has improved . . .
Some of us, though, are still trying to figure out how he got to be
Elvis, Lord Byron and Bobby Kennedy, all in the same dark suit.
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2007/02/12/
obama_natural/print.html
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CAMPAIGN NOTES
DEMOCRACY NOW - In political news, Democratic Presidential candidate
Senator Barack Obama has suggested he would increase the Pentagon's
budget if elected president. Obama made the comment during a campaign
stop in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He said that because the Iraq war has
depleted our military "there's probably going to be a bump under an
Obama presidency in initial spending just to get back to where we were."
http://www.newsdissector.com/blog/
BUT THIS IS NOT A VOTE FOR A PRE-EMPTIVE WAR: "I can support the
president. I can support an action against Saddam Hussein because I
think it's in the long-term interests of our national security." - HR
CLINTON, 2002
POLITICAL WIRE - The New York Observer reports that "according to one
influential Democratic insider, close associates of" Al Gore "have
communicated to him and other prominent fund-raisers who are uncommitted
to other '08 candidates" that Gore "will consider entering the race --
if an opening presents itself -- in September.". . . "The timing would
certainly make sense, since Mr. Gore, unlike other candidates who have
made late entries into recent Presidential campaigns, can afford to
wait. He already has enviable name recognition, a reliable financial
network and a groundswell of loyalty among the Democratic grassroots --
activists who won't forget that he stood against the Iraq War from the
beginning, back when the Bush G.O.P. was so successfully making support
for an invasion a litmus test of patriotism."
http://politicalwire.com/archives/2007/02/14/
gore_keeps_options_open.html
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PUTTING BLACK FACES ON IMPERIAL POLICIES
GLEN FORD, BLACK AGENDA REPORT - "Barack Obama is our son and he
deserves our support," declared Illinois Senate President Emil Jones
Jr., speaking to a gathering of Black Democrats at the party's winter
meeting, in Washington, earlier this month. By Jones' logic, Condoleezza
Rice deserves automatic African American support as "our daughter," and
Colin Powell, her predecessor as George Bush's Secretary of State, was
due fealty as "our brother."
Jones' embrace of the entire African American family tree must also,
therefore, extend to U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence
Thomas, the most reactionary, anti-Black member of the High Court; and
to "our brother" J. Kenneth Blackwell, the former Ohio Secretary of
State whose consuming mission in 2004 was to deny the franchise to as
many fellow Blacks as possible. . .
Jones and the larger political current he represents would utterly gut
Black politics of all substance, rendering the entire electoral process
worthless to the Black masses. Perhaps the greatest irony of Jones'
issueless directive is that it masquerades as a Black empowerment
strategy. In a transparent bid to shame Blacks in the Hillary Clinton
camp - another political desert - Jones said African Americans don't
"owe" anyone. Jones elaborated later, in a conversation with a Chicago
Sun-Times reporter. "How long do we have to owe before we have an
opportunity to support our son?" he said.
In other words, Black people's "debt" to the Clintons - as if such ever
existed - has been paid, and now it's time to herd Black voters behind
Obama, like so many cattle. Jones' brand of politics holds that Black
people don't have interests or political ideals, only obligations to one
politician or the other. In Jones' world, African Americans are
constantly indebted, but nobody owes them anything - certainly not
Obama, "our son.". . .
Jones' remarks exemplify an extraordinary vulgarization of African
American politics, the product of uncritical, Jim Crow-era reflexes that
linger within the Black polity, combined with the growing influence of
corporate money in the Black leadership-creation process.
http://www.blackagendareport.com/index.php?option=com_
content&task=view&id=78
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EDWARDS' PLAN FOR IRAQ
JOHN EDWARDS CAMPAIGN - "Nearly a month ago, I called on Congress to
block the President's escalation of war. Unfortunately, while Congress
has been debating Iraq , President Bush has been surging troops into
Iraq . The escalation is underway, so blocking it is no longer enough -
now we have to take the next step and cap funding to mandate a
withdrawal," Edwards said. "We don't need debate; we don't need
non-binding resolutions; we need to end this war, and Congress has the
power to do it. They should use it now. In order to get the Iraqi people
to take responsibility for their country, we must show them that we are
serious about leaving, and the best way to do that is to actually start
leaving."
Edwards believes that the only solution to the situation in Iraq is a
political solution, which requires all the parties in Iraq to take
responsibility for the future of their country. By leaving Iraq, the
Iraqi people, regional powers, and the entire international community
will be forced to engage in the search for a political solution that
will end the sectarian violence and create a stable Iraq . Escalating
the war sends exactly the wrong signal to the Iraqi people, regional
powers and the world.
Edwards' plan for Iraq calls for Congress to:
- Cap funding for the troops in Iraq at 100,000 troops to stop the surge
and implement an immediate drawdown of 40-50,000 combat troops. Any
troops beyond that level should be redeployed immediately.
- Prohibit funding to deploy any new troops to Iraq that do not meet
real readiness standards and that have not been properly trained and
equipped, so American tax dollars are used to train and equip our
troops, instead of escalating the war.
- Make it clear that President Bush is conducting this war without
authorization. The 2002 authorization did not give President Bush the
power to use U.S. troops police a civil war. President Bush exceeded
his authority long ago, and now needs to end the war and ask Congress
for new authority to manage the withdrawal of the U.S. military presence
and to help Iraq achieve stability.
- Require a complete withdrawal of combat troops in Iraq in the next
12-18 months without leaving behind any permanent U.S. military bases in
Iraq.
After withdrawal, Edwards believes that sufficient forces should remain
in the region to contain the conflict and ensure that instability in
Iraq does not spillover and create a regional war, a terrorist haven, or
spark a genocide. In addition, Edwards believes the U.S. should step up
our diplomatic efforts by engaging in direct talks with all the nations
in the region, including Iran and Syria and work to bring about a
political solution to the sectarian violence inside Iraq, including
through a peace conference. He also believes the U.S. must intensify its
efforts to train the Iraqi security forces.
http://blog.johnedwards.com/story/2007/2/14/112343/492
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BARACK OBAMA, IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY - We ended up launching a war that
should have never been authorized, and should have never been waged, and
to which we now have spent $400 billion, and have seen over 3,000 lives
of the bravest young Americans wasted.
CHICAGO SUN TIMES - Obama, in an interview with the Des Moines Register
right afterward, told the paper, "I was actually upset with myself when
I said that, because I never use that term," he said. "Their sacrifices
are never wasted. . . . What I meant to say was those sacrifices have
not been honored by the same attention to strategy, diplomacy and
honesty on the part of civilian leadership that would give them a clear
mission."
[If you support the war, the lives were not wasted. If, however, you
think the war was pointless and/or illegal, badly planned and
counter-productive, then the lives were wasted. It's as simple as that.
. . except to the media and politicians]
MORE POLITICAL NEWS
http://prorev.com/politics.htm
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OBAMA MAY NOT KNOW HOW TO RUN, BUT HE KNOWS HOW TO PASS
NATHAN GONZALES, WALL STREET JOURNAL - In 1997, Obama
voted "present" on two bills (HB 382 and SB 230) that would have
prohibited a procedure often referred to as partial birth abortion. He also
voted "present" on SB 71, which lowered the first offense of carrying a
concealed weapon from a felony to a misdemeanor and raised the
penalty of subsequent offenses.
In 1999, Obama voted "present" on SB 759, a bill that required mandatory
adult prosecution for firing a gun on or near school grounds. The bill
passed the state Senate 52-1. Also in 1999, Obama voted "present" on HB
854 that protected the privacy of sex-abuse victims by allowing
petitions to have the trial records sealed. He was the only member to
not support the bill.
In 2001, Obama voted "present" on two parental notification abortion
bills (HB 1900 and SB 562), and he voted "present" on a series of bills
(SB 1093, 1094, 1095) that sought to protect a child if it survived a
failed abortion. In his book, the "Audacity of Hope," on page 132, Obama
explained his problems with the "born alive" bills, specifically arguing
that they would overturn Roe v. Wade. But he failed to mention that he
only felt strongly enough to vote "present" on the bills instead of
"no."
And finally in 2001, Obama voted "present" on SB 609, a bill prohibiting
strip clubs and other adult establishments from being within 1,000 feet
of schools, churches, and daycares.
If Obama had taken a position for or against these bills, he would have
pleased some constituents and alienated others. Instead, the Illinois
legislator-turned-U.S. senator and, now, Democratic presidential hopeful
essentially took a pass.
http://opinionjournal.com/federation/feature/?id=110009664
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OBAMA BY SOMEONE WHO ACTUALLY COVERED HIM
EDWARD MCCLELLAND - When reporters go one on one with Barack Obama,
they end up writing things they'll regret in the morning papers. It's a
phenomenon called "drinking the Obama juice." One besotted scribe called
him "tall, fresh and elegant." And the august Atlantic Monthly mooned
about Obama's "charisma, intelligence and ambition, tempered by a
self-deprecating wit," titling its article "The Natural."
OK, Obama is tall (6 feet 2 inches), intelligent (Harvard Law, two
bestselling books), and damn, he's ambitious (running for president
after two years in Congress). But he's no natural.
As a correspondent for the Chicago Reader, I covered Obama's 2000
campaign to unseat Bobby Rush, the ex-Black Panther who's been a
Democratic congressman from Chicago's South Side since 1993. It's the
only election Obama has ever lost. As even one of his admirers put it,
"He was a stiff." You think John Kerry looked wooden and condescending
on the campaign trail? You should have seen this kid Obama. He was the
elitist Ivy League Democrat to top them all. Only after losing that
race, in humiliating fashion, did he develop the voice, the style, the
track record and the agenda that have made him a celebrity senator, and
a Next President. . .
Wherever Obama went, he talked like a poli-sci thesis. Here's how he
bragged on himself back then, as I reported in the Reader: "My
experience of being able to walk into a public housing development and
turn around and walk into a corporate boardroom and communicate
effectively in either venue means I'm more likely to build the kinds of
coalitions and craft the sort of message that appeals to a broad range
of people.". . .
Back in 2000, when I interviewed Obama in his cubicle-size office at a
downtown law firm, he started the meeting by checking his watch. Then he
dissed his congressional district, half-joking that he was more
committed to the South Side than his opponents, because, number one,
he'd moved there from Hawaii, and number two, he could have been raking
it in on Wall Street. . .
I'd thought Obama had campaigned like an ass, but I expected him to run
for the U.S. Senate. And I expected him to win. His white upbringing
would appeal to suburbanites, while South Siders might figure that Obama
was as black a senator as they were going to get, after the Carol
Moseley Braun debacle. His braininess, his haughtiness, his sense of
entitlement -- they could only be pluses in a Senate campaign. They
don't call that place Ego Mountain for nothing.
In 2004, I went down to his Michigan Avenue campaign office to interview
him for the Reader. His press secretary had already scolded me for the
"negative" quotes in my last article. I was expecting another preening,
insecure performance. But Obama charmed me right away. He did it to
dozens of reporters that year. "Good to see you again," he intoned,
casually, gliding across the room like Fred Astaire playing Abe Lincoln.
He had doffed his suit coat for shirtsleeves.. . .
Later, when I called his office for follow-up questions, Obama jumped on
the line and drilled me with more details of his healthcare plan. He
also repeated his "E Pluribus Unum" speech, tweaking a few words. He was
proud of that one.
A few weeks after that, I heard him speak at a North Side organic
restaurant known for its liberal politics. . . That wasn't the Obama I'd
known. But it was the Obama America came to know. I was sold. I voted
for him twice that year. That July, the Democrats made him the keynote
speaker at their convention. . .
Terry Link believes that losing that congressional race liberated Obama
to be the real Obama -- the bright young charmer Link had met as a
fellow freshman in Springfield. . .
So what do you make of a campaigner whose persona changed so drastically
in four years? That he's finally learned to be himself, or that he's
putting on an act? He's doing both. All great politicians are also great
performers. . . Obama has also grown into the character he was born to
play: the great uniter who can bring together old and young, black and
white, Democrat and Republican. So far, he's playing it brilliantly.
Even his comic timing has improved . . .
Some of us, though, are still trying to figure out how he got to be
Elvis, Lord Byron and Bobby Kennedy, all in the same dark suit.
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2007/02/12/
obama_natural/print.html
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CAMPAIGN NOTES
DEMOCRACY NOW - In political news, Democratic Presidential candidate
Senator Barack Obama has suggested he would increase the Pentagon's
budget if elected president. Obama made the comment during a campaign
stop in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He said that because the Iraq war has
depleted our military "there's probably going to be a bump under an
Obama presidency in initial spending just to get back to where we were."
http://www.newsdissector.com/blog/
BUT THIS IS NOT A VOTE FOR A PRE-EMPTIVE WAR: "I can support the
president. I can support an action against Saddam Hussein because I
think it's in the long-term interests of our national security." - HR
CLINTON, 2002
POLITICAL WIRE - The New York Observer reports that "according to one
influential Democratic insider, close associates of" Al Gore "have
communicated to him and other prominent fund-raisers who are uncommitted
to other '08 candidates" that Gore "will consider entering the race --
if an opening presents itself -- in September.". . . "The timing would
certainly make sense, since Mr. Gore, unlike other candidates who have
made late entries into recent Presidential campaigns, can afford to
wait. He already has enviable name recognition, a reliable financial
network and a groundswell of loyalty among the Democratic grassroots --
activists who won't forget that he stood against the Iraq War from the
beginning, back when the Bush G.O.P. was so successfully making support
for an invasion a litmus test of patriotism."
http://politicalwire.com/archives/2007/02/14/
gore_keeps_options_open.html
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PUTTING BLACK FACES ON IMPERIAL POLICIES
GLEN FORD, BLACK AGENDA REPORT - "Barack Obama is our son and he
deserves our support," declared Illinois Senate President Emil Jones
Jr., speaking to a gathering of Black Democrats at the party's winter
meeting, in Washington, earlier this month. By Jones' logic, Condoleezza
Rice deserves automatic African American support as "our daughter," and
Colin Powell, her predecessor as George Bush's Secretary of State, was
due fealty as "our brother."
Jones' embrace of the entire African American family tree must also,
therefore, extend to U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence
Thomas, the most reactionary, anti-Black member of the High Court; and
to "our brother" J. Kenneth Blackwell, the former Ohio Secretary of
State whose consuming mission in 2004 was to deny the franchise to as
many fellow Blacks as possible. . .
Jones and the larger political current he represents would utterly gut
Black politics of all substance, rendering the entire electoral process
worthless to the Black masses. Perhaps the greatest irony of Jones'
issueless directive is that it masquerades as a Black empowerment
strategy. In a transparent bid to shame Blacks in the Hillary Clinton
camp - another political desert - Jones said African Americans don't
"owe" anyone. Jones elaborated later, in a conversation with a Chicago
Sun-Times reporter. "How long do we have to owe before we have an
opportunity to support our son?" he said.
In other words, Black people's "debt" to the Clintons - as if such ever
existed - has been paid, and now it's time to herd Black voters behind
Obama, like so many cattle. Jones' brand of politics holds that Black
people don't have interests or political ideals, only obligations to one
politician or the other. In Jones' world, African Americans are
constantly indebted, but nobody owes them anything - certainly not
Obama, "our son.". . .
Jones' remarks exemplify an extraordinary vulgarization of African
American politics, the product of uncritical, Jim Crow-era reflexes that
linger within the Black polity, combined with the growing influence of
corporate money in the Black leadership-creation process.
http://www.blackagendareport.com/index.php?option=com_
content&task=view&id=78
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EDWARDS' PLAN FOR IRAQ
JOHN EDWARDS CAMPAIGN - "Nearly a month ago, I called on Congress to
block the President's escalation of war. Unfortunately, while Congress
has been debating Iraq , President Bush has been surging troops into
Iraq . The escalation is underway, so blocking it is no longer enough -
now we have to take the next step and cap funding to mandate a
withdrawal," Edwards said. "We don't need debate; we don't need
non-binding resolutions; we need to end this war, and Congress has the
power to do it. They should use it now. In order to get the Iraqi people
to take responsibility for their country, we must show them that we are
serious about leaving, and the best way to do that is to actually start
leaving."
Edwards believes that the only solution to the situation in Iraq is a
political solution, which requires all the parties in Iraq to take
responsibility for the future of their country. By leaving Iraq, the
Iraqi people, regional powers, and the entire international community
will be forced to engage in the search for a political solution that
will end the sectarian violence and create a stable Iraq . Escalating
the war sends exactly the wrong signal to the Iraqi people, regional
powers and the world.
Edwards' plan for Iraq calls for Congress to:
- Cap funding for the troops in Iraq at 100,000 troops to stop the surge
and implement an immediate drawdown of 40-50,000 combat troops. Any
troops beyond that level should be redeployed immediately.
- Prohibit funding to deploy any new troops to Iraq that do not meet
real readiness standards and that have not been properly trained and
equipped, so American tax dollars are used to train and equip our
troops, instead of escalating the war.
- Make it clear that President Bush is conducting this war without
authorization. The 2002 authorization did not give President Bush the
power to use U.S. troops police a civil war. President Bush exceeded
his authority long ago, and now needs to end the war and ask Congress
for new authority to manage the withdrawal of the U.S. military presence
and to help Iraq achieve stability.
- Require a complete withdrawal of combat troops in Iraq in the next
12-18 months without leaving behind any permanent U.S. military bases in
Iraq.
After withdrawal, Edwards believes that sufficient forces should remain
in the region to contain the conflict and ensure that instability in
Iraq does not spillover and create a regional war, a terrorist haven, or
spark a genocide. In addition, Edwards believes the U.S. should step up
our diplomatic efforts by engaging in direct talks with all the nations
in the region, including Iran and Syria and work to bring about a
political solution to the sectarian violence inside Iraq, including
through a peace conference. He also believes the U.S. must intensify its
efforts to train the Iraqi security forces.
http://blog.johnedwards.com/story/2007/2/14/112343/492
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