Truthfully, the election's impact on the outcome of the war in Iraq will be negligible when it's all said and done. The outcome of the war has already been decided; it's the time frame in which it's accomplished that is l...read more
This one is tricky. In my eyes if there is one area where McCain has an advantage over his upcoming opponent Obama it is the fact that us already being in Iraq lends credibility to his stance on that particular issue. It i...read more
by Bob Schmidt
The outcome of the war in Iraq was determined long ago, leaving the eventual winner of the 2008 election for president to finalize what involvement the United States will continue as the military personnel are withdrawn. M...read more
by Paul Wylie
The 2008 Election Means Nothing Barak Obama and John McCain are the choices given to the American people for their new President, notwithstanding the fact that Bob Barr and Cynthia McKinney are running also. But the in...read more
by Ted Sherman
Will history repeat itself when the new President assumes office in January? When Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower ran for President in 1952 against Democrat Adlai Stevenson, one of Ike's campaign pledges was that he would ...read more
The outcome of the war in Iraq is a hot issue in the 2008 election. The entire global community is watching to see how this important conflict will be resolved. The choices are to withdraw our troops and surrender our ef...read more
Prior to the recent economic downturn the war in Iraq was by far the number one topic in the presidential race. So much was said by all the presidential hopefuls and I am sure we will all remember what promises were made....read more
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