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Democrats use strategy of ambiguity on Iraq: experts



By David AlexanderWed Oct 4, 8:49 AM ET

President George W. Bush and Republicans have taken a battering over Iraq, but it's not because voters believe Democrats have a clear strategy for ending the conflict and bringing American soldiers home.

"If you ask people out on the street what the message is, they wouldn't know," said Joan Lowery, a 60-year-old insurance company manager, at a recent Democratic fund-raiser in Cincinnati.

Lowery is not alone. Only a quarter of Americans think Democrats in the Congress have a clear plan for Iraq, far less than the 36 percent who believe the president has one, a USA Today/Gallup poll in mid-September found.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061004/pl_nm/iraq_democrats_dc_1




sissifytoserve -> RE: Ambiquity As Strategy (10/5/2006 8:11:21 PM)

Simple solution.

Don't trust EITHER party.

Since they are bought andpaid for and totally comprimised.




popeye1250 -> RE: Ambiquity As Strategy (10/5/2006 8:15:50 PM)

toserve, I'll be voting for third partys next month.




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