From the NYT:
Democrats Criticize McCain on Strategy in Iraq
In an interview on the NBC “Today” show, Mr. McCain was asked whether, if the troop escalation he had long advocated in Iraq was working, he had “a better estimate of when American forces can come home.”
“No, but that’s not too important,” Mr. McCain replied. He then went on to say, as he has many times, that the most important goal is reducing casualties in Iraq, and that American troops were still in South Korea, Japan and Germany without any fear of harm.
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So now we jump down to my jackass junior Senator.
“It is unbelievably out of touch with the needs and concerns of Americans, particularly of the families of the troops that are over there,” Mr. Kerry said. “To them it is the most important thing in the world.”
No, Mr. Kerry, having them home quickly isn't our biggest concern. Having them stay alive is our biggest concern.
Why don't you survey the military families, hell why don't you survey anyone's family......
Ask them this:
Do you want you loved one home on time if it means others die?
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