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Originally Posted by Ego Tripping
Granted...but here are their words verbatim:
I must admit, he has really stressed his dedication to diplomacy...but that doesn't mean he can stop all the wars at the drop of a hat...this guy can't even talk about healthcare without being called a traitor or a socialist...imagine if he tried to withdraw all forces from the Middle East? The right would have a shitfit that would make the current political climate seem like a new years party. One could be rest assured if he tried to really ratchet down our occupation there, he would be called a terrorist from every Republican from around the country and would only create further distraction from attempting to fix any domestic problems that we face.
It's not so much that he's just "not Bush"...it's the dramatic break in the policies of how to deal with international affairs. I feel we'd already be at with with Iran if any other candidate got into office...maybe even North Korea. Even in the short amount of time he's been in office, the amount he's shifted the political spectrum as well as the perception of the United States throughout the international community is nothing short of astounding. The polarity is palpable and in some ways too hard to ignore. I do feel this award might be a bit premature in terms of the amount of time he's in office, but I do see the unique situation that surrounds Obama and why it merits recognition.
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i agree with your point about how he cant do the liberal thing and withdraw all the troops, but i dont think its necessarily because of why u said, i personally believe obama is a prety moderate middle of the road guy.
u dont graduate from harvard without being somewhat well rounded and intelligent, even if u are liberal, dont forget many dems were strident anti communists and didnt have any problems with wars as long as they were just and we were doing the right thing.
obama has stood up to the liberals in congress and i applaud him for it- if he manages to keep standing up to them i think he will win reelection pretty easily, but he will basically have to keep fighting the fringes of his own party if he wants to maitain the confidence of the nation.