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Oppose the quagmire, support the war?
By yaman | July 6, 2007
It seems to me that the Democratic party began using the word ‘quagmire’ when it became critical of the war. So, we oppose the ‘quagmire’ in Iraq. Does that mean that if the war is no longer a ‘quagmire,’ but a ‘war’ with the possibility of a victorious end, that the Democratic party and all its supporters would then support the ‘war’? Is it possible to oppose the quagmire, but support the war? I do not trust the anti-quagmire politicians.
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August 22nd, 2007 at 8:24 pm
haha good point…