tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2500482193567964002.post7873134593611119415..comments2023-10-18T01:40:44.271-07:00Comments on Mad Progress: Largest Deployment of Wisconsin Army National Guard Troops Since World War II Made to IraqHarry Waisbrenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04401198816952202554noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2500482193567964002.post-16949294533194343732008-09-10T14:54:00.000-07:002008-09-10T14:54:00.000-07:00Thanks for addressing this issue, Harry. I suggest...Thanks for addressing this issue, Harry. <BR/><BR/>I suggest that the Bush Administration is advocating troop withdrawal as a means of placating the American people right before the election. An overwhelming majority of Americans are against the war in Iraq and want out. Bush is talking about withdrawal to garner more support for the Republican Party, and yet, at the same time, is installing more troops in Iraq to keep the level of insurgency down. We want to look like the war has been successful, don't we?<BR/><BR/>The troops support Obama because he has spoken out against the war and wants to bring the troops home. What better way to try to win troop votes over to McCain than by suggesting the Republican Party is all for bringing them home? <BR/><BR/>The war in Iraq is one monkey the Republican Party cannot get off its back because the Bush Administration is responsible for the war. So they have to spin another good story. Like the one they told about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.<BR/><BR/>The Iraq situation is a quagmire that the Dems will have to clean up after the election, along with the failing economy, lack of health care, our nation's lack of dealing with global warming,and the mortgage crisis. Not to mention an all time high record national deficit and oil prices. <BR/><BR/>We need new leadership, and clearly Obama is the manPatty Zahlerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03767017004881647163noreply@blogger.com