Is it Barack Obama’s place to be interfering with our government’s negotiations in Iraq while he is still only a candidate for President?
I don’t know. Maybe he should wait to see if he actually wins. What would be the consequence of each Senator or Congressman conducting their own negotiations in open disagreement with our Executive Branch? Yikes.
Read more about how Barack Obama may have done just that at the Washingtontimes.com:
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At the same time the Bush administration was negotiating a still elusive agreement to keep the U.S. military in Iraq, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama tried to convince Iraqi leaders in private conversations that the president shouldn’t be allowed to enact the deal without congressional approval. [Read More]
“Today, NARAL Pro-Choice America launched the first in its series of web videos that shows America just how extreme and radical the McCain-Palin ticket is when it comes to abortion, Roe v. Wade, and a woman’s right to choose. And best of all, we have them saying what they believe in their own words — no spin, no re-interpretation of what they said — just the real McCain and Palin.” [Read More]
Well friends, I am almost 95% sure now that I will be voting for John McCain.
Here are some great words from James Dobson at citizenlink.org whose sentiments I agree with:
“It’s probably obvious which of the two major candidates’ views are most palatable to those of us who embrace a pro-life, pro-family worldview,” he says. “While I will not endorse either candidate this year, (in fact, I’ve only endorsed one presidential nominee in my life) I can say that I am now supportive of Senator John McCain and his bid for the presidency.” [Read More]