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Monday, September 17, 2007
Star Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
A time for courage, not politics, on Iraq
by Star Parker
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Democratic politicians are either far more insightful than your average Republican, or, uniformly more political. I'd opt for the latter conclusion.

How to explain that there is not one Democratic leader that sees any merit in our struggle in Iraq? There is no such uniformity among Republicans, and, after all, the commander-in-chief, who is leading this effort, is from their own party.

We've got a Republican candidate for president, Ron Paul, who self identifies as the "anti-war candidate."

And we've got highly credible and outspoken Republican doubters who have no political calculations to make. I'm talking about guys like Chuck Hagel, a decorated Vietnam veteran, and 80 year old Virginia Sen. John Warner, both of whom have announced their retirements from the Senate and political life.

The complexities and ambiguities that are clearly inherent in our current involvement in Iraq are manifest in the spectrum of opinions among Republican leaders.

But Democrats, uniformly seem to see through the fog and grasp with clarity that our mission in Iraq is misguided and that we should leave.

The only voice of dissent has been Sen. Joe Lieberman. And, as a result, he now supports our efforts in Iraq as an Independent.

Majority Leader Harry Reid declared the war lost months ago, before the current surge began.

Sen. Hillary Clinton, who voted for the war (but now says she really thought she was voting for more diplomacy), now wants us out, but what she means by this is carefully nuanced and choreographed to adjust for each day's polling results or positions staked out by her opponents.

It's all now so clear for Clinton that she dismissed Gen. David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker, before their testimony, that they could possibly have anything to say that would shed light on the situation. At the Univision debate in Miami, she said that "Nothing which General Petraeus or Ambassador Crocker or anyone else coming before the Congress will say next week will in any way undermine the proposal that there is no military solution in Iraq."

Of course, Clinton knows that the purpose of the surge is to enable the political solution.

Former Sen. John Edwards, who voted for the war, and then apologized for doing so, now calls the war on terror a "bumper sticker" and wants funding cut off for Iraq if there is no timetable for withdrawal.

And, of course, Sen. Barack Obama is the visionary among visionaries. He, as he never wastes an opportunity to remind us, was never hoodwinked into invading Iraq. Continued...

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About The Author
Star Parker is the founder and president of CURE, the Coalition for Urban Renewal & Education, a 501c3 think tank which explores and promotes market based public policy to fight poverty, as well as author of White Ghetto: How Middle Class America Reflects Inner City Decay.
 
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Jack
You are full of crap. Chuck out...

Doug
Whatever was in teh UN resolution is irrelevant to my point. The only thing that mattered was US public opinion. And, without the WMD threat so hyped by the Administration, this war would not have been authorized. Even Bush insiders have written that hyping the WMD piece was a mistake but that they knew the only thing that would get them over the top was to do so.
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