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Thanks Krista for standing up and debating. You articulate yourself well, and I'm glad to delve into the issues.
Now in response. . .
Your point on the Democratic Congress: The Democratic congress has to approve funding for the war. The president can't veto a bill that doesn't exist; no bill, no funding. Pelosi, with a majority of her colleges in the senate has voted to continue funding for this war for another twelve months, despite campaign pledges to end this war. Pelosi herself is from a very anti-war district in California. Why would she vote to give more money for this war when she suffers almost nothing politically with her constituency? The answer (I would guess): because it’s the responsible thing to do, even if politicians campaign otherwise.
Your point of differences between McCain and Obama: You can oppose the war from the beginning, there is clear legitimacy for that, and I can't argue against that point too...
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