Nearly 50 years in east Alabama, a surname going back to Vikings invading Scotland, and finally too much religious fundamentalism coupled to reactionary radicalism motivates me. I'll share (rarely as of late) my ideas on politics, learning, ... My clan supposedly uses "Peace ... or War!" Maybe those genes compel me to join issue? (Propservralism = PRogressivism + pOPulism + conSERVatism + libeRAL + pragmatISM) Respectfully, John Gunn
Saturday, May 03, 2008
About that context for McCain's 100 Years remark
Josh, actually one of his readers, has it right on what considering the context of the above remark means. "The entire, nuanced version seems to me to be essentially this: There's no point to leave Iraq once we've turned it into Korea. (In fact, he says, it would likely prove a handy base.) But, furthermore, it is unconscionable to leave until then. So there exists in the McCain Doctrine, as I understand it, absolutely no level of violence, no level of stability, no turn of events under which he would advocate leaving." I accept most of what what FactCheck.Org is offering up on the context angle yet let's have the conversation please. John Gunn
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