June 20, 2006

Strategery
From the party of no ideas. No, the other one.

Having refused for three years to try to come up with any actual constructive ideas about the war in Iraq, congressional leaders last week chose to put the enduring conflict smack in the center of the coming election campaign. Jeering at “cut-and-run” Democrats, the Republicans placed their confidence in a formula that would keep American soldiers in the deepening quagmire — indefinitely.

There it is: their strategy for victory.

- a Baltimore Sun editorial.

Cut and run? You bet. Lt. Gen. William E. Odom, former director of the National Security Agency, explains why.

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