Obama wins Wisconsin, says he'll end war in 1st year in office

By Michael McCullough on February 20, 2008 1:29 PM
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From the Associated Press:

WASHINGTON (AP) - It's nine straight for Barack Obama. He cruised to victory in Tuesday's Wisconsin primary but later told a jubilant crowd in Houston, the "change we seek is still months and miles away."

Even so he's clearly looking ahead to an Obama presidency saying he'd end the war in his first year in the White House.

Yes, but will he end the war without winning it? If he doesn't do that, then all that we've accomplished since 9/11 is down the drain.

What if America had quit the war against Japan after taking Iwo Jima? What if we had quit the war against Germany a few days after D-Day?

I heard my first Barack Obama ad on radio this morning. He sounded so cool, so eloquent, so calming, so reasonable. But everything he said was nonsense. He spoke of his health care plan saving the average family $2,500. He spoke of making business pay "fair." He spoke of taxing oil companies and spending the money on research into renewable energy resources.

For a moment there I could feel myself being swayed by his soothing words. Very scary.

 

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