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"George Bush's plan isn't about winning; it is about staying," Obama argued. "That's why there will be a clear choice in November: fighting a war without end or ending this war and bringing our troops home."
"We don't need John McCain's predictions about when this war will end. We need a plan to end it." Obama concluded. "And that's what I've done in this campaign."
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The positve side
As far the possibility of Obama (or anyone else) opening up negotiations/talks/discussions between the US and Hamas, Iran or any other "enemy" of ours, given the opportunity, we should sieze the moment. Then we should hope that the moment siezes us back and that this deadly, xenophobic, moronic silence of distrust and alienation will be ended. by Ivan Hentschel (14 articles, 0 quicklinks, 10 diaries, 304 comments [10 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Saturday, May 17, 2008 at 5:12:27 PM
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