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Why We Won't Leave Afghanistan or Iraq
Submitted by Mike Powers on Mon, 2010-04-26 03:00
Even though we could. By Tom Englehardt.
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Leaving could be one of the hardest part of letting go... In this world we have to stand using our own feet. The Obama Wall Street Address at Cooper Union College was meant for president Obama to further explain his stand point on the health bill that can be going to the Senate later this week or next. The bill has already passed the House of Representatives, and only has just a little ways left on its way to becoming law. This reform bill has many optimistic and questionable sides to it. All I ask is that before you get all hot headed and worked up over it, do your research. Really spend some unbiased time finding out precisely what this bill is about and just how it will impact your life; you may be surprised at what you find.
quenny,
Please tell us what leaving Afghanistan and Iraq has to do with Barack Hussein Obama's health care reform bill. Ever wonder why not one of these omniscient collectivists ever suggest a "purely voluntary health care association"?