The Democrats have officially moved into the majority again. After living through the so-called "do nothing" congress I'm just happy to see that the Democrats want to come to work. Okay, so my standards have diminished since the ninties. Can you honestly tell me that yours haven't? I didn't think so. Let us move on. The political shift has been felt but what can the Democrats do to improve conditions under this President? If nothing else it should certainly be entertaining.

In the wars we all studied in school purpose was derived from a sense of loyalty to our country...and unity over a common enemy...in WWI we honored an alliance with the UK (sort of), in WWII we stopped Hitler and got revenge on Japan, and in Desert Storm we freed a nation. What are we doing now? (Other than protecting 65% of the world's oil supply)? I don't want what happened in Vietnam to happen to Iraq but I want a plausible end in sight. It should go without saying that Democracy can't be forced. If the Iraqi's are not willing to take control of thier own government....we have no choice but to walk away and exhibit some tough love. The conflicts in the middle east have existed since before the days of Christ and I find it foolish to think it can be stopped by anyone other than the major players within that region. I say we find Bin Laden and get out. Of Course we must do our part to rebuild what we tore down, but we can't be babysitters. Turn it over to Iraq and help while allowing the world to also mentor and aid the bustling new democracy. All democracies begin in bloodshed and sacrafice but it can only survive by the will of the people. We can't make them want it.
So say the Polity,
-A
p.s
Next time I'll address domestic policy.
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