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Reclaim the Issues II- "TRUST, Not War"

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Does "Stay the Course " really mean - Stay the Course of Bad Decisions.

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President Bush and the GOP are singing, "Stay the Course In Iraq (and we can win) " in a "who do you trust - us or your lying eyes and ears " two-part harmony with a chorus of "Democrats are weak willies cut and runners, " as they attempt to reshape voter unrest over Iraq.

The Bush administration and GOP members of Congress are again asking voters to trust that only they can be trusted to make the best decision on when to end the U.S. occupation of Iraq. They asked for our trust when they said -- Iraq has WMD stockpiles Aimed at U.S., "Mission Accomplished," the insurgency in Iraq is in "the last throes," and the U.S. is winning in Iraq.

The Democrats in Congress should not debate Iraq on Carl Rove 's terms; rather they should answer the GOP 's "Stay the Course " chant at every utterance with one simple question - "Who Can You Trust? " The Bush administration and GOP members of Congress have made the wrong judgment at every turn; Does "Stay the Course " really mean - Stay the Course of Bad Decisions.

 

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Trust Is Built on Knowledge by Russ Wellen on Thursday, Jun 22, 2006 at 12:38:05 PM