". . .McCain wants more troops and it looks like he's going to get them.
So where does that leave the American people?
No one is listening to us. We the People are supposed to have the power to change the course of our own country. We put these politicians in power. Bush serves because he got the most votes, but doesn't he have a duty to listen?
What about McCain? This man wants to be president, but he's also showing that he will not listen to those who put him in office if given the opportunity.
It's time to ask a simple question. With our troops in the middle of a civil war, why are they being asked to solve the Iraqi's inner strife? Is it not immoral to ask this of our troops, who signed on to protect American, not some country that now has voted, has a government, but still cannot get along amongst themselves?
The November elections sent a clear signal, one that Mr. Bush is ignoring. Senator McCain is too. Now we've got a senate that could be, once again, in Mr. Bush's hands if Senator Johnson is too ill to continue his Senate duties.
Right now the senator from the great state of South Dakota is in critical condition. That is also the condition of Iraq, America and the situation in which the troops find themselves. We have no control anymore. The power may have already shifted back to Bush and his fat cats."
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