Richard, are you seriously supporting the McCain doctrine for continued war? Every candidate "says" they will end the war - like the Democrats said in 2006. The civilian death toll is close to one million by independant estimates using change in the death rates since the US invaded. And to a country that WAS NO THREAT to the US, and had nothing to do with 9-11.
The US needs a very profound change in leadership. Please watch this 40 min interview with bestselling author Naomi Wolf on her new book called "The End of America". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0LvtQAQ6sc&feature=related Here's a message today I just received from Michael McKay: This is a compilation of all Ron Paul's answers in yesterday's GOP Debate in Des Moines, Iowa. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2956858541995677517 As background, I also suggest reviewing this interview of David Walker, Comptroller General of the USA: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/03/01/60minutes/main2528226.shtml The US Currency Crisis and our Government Spending Crisis are very real issues. Dr Paul and David Walker are two of the ONLY public officials with the courage to talk about them. As you watch them both you will see how these issues are interlinked. One of my most important business advisers, some years ago, predicted the dramatic shrinking of the American middle class. You can see that unfolding, and now see why. I have given to many of you the book "Whatever Happened to Penny Candy", by Richard Maybury (www.bluestockingpress.com) I still have copies to gift out....just call and I will send it to you. This book is a good place to start if you would like to get educated on the fundamentals of why Debasement of the Currency by the Federal Reserve coupled with the Mandates of Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and Maintaining our Militarily Enforced Worldwide Empire are going to sink us, and soon, if we do not turn it around. The good news is, we can turn it around. Please pass this on to everyone you care about. Love to you and yours, Michael "Richard J. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "Really, if Clinton is going to suggest that Americans > want the person most ready to be President on Day 1, > which includes immediately taking charge of the war > effort and dealing with our most pressing national > security threats, she's just making the case for > McCain. No other candidate even comes close to passing > that test. And to say that we should vote for that > candidate over someone who started running for President > from his first day in the Senate is to again make the > case for McCain over herself in a general election." > > Read more: > > 'Hillary questions her own candidacy, promotes McCain' > By Drew Cline > http://blogs.unionleader.com/andrew-cline/?p=1005 >