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...there. But those trips could come back to haunt Shays this fall. His Democratic challenger, Dianne Farrell, who surprised political observers by losing by only 4 points to Shays in 2004, has made Shays' support of President Bush's war the centerpiece of her campaign. Her campaign may well prove to be a referendum on her party's prospects for taking back control of the House. If they want to have any shot at it, Dems will have to win back moderate Republican seats in Democratic-leaning areas like the Northeast - where the war may be their most effective weapon...
...Republican challenge is, prove to the country that this is a choice, not a referendum. The Democratic problem is make this a referendum, not a choice...
...Consolidating post-Saddam Iraq could prove more expensive than the war itself. Meanwhile, there is growing resentment in the U.S. at the continuing loss of American lives. And if the U.S. were to declare war on Iran, a dwindling "coalition of the willing" might eventually become a "coalition of the billing," making opportunistic demands on the U.S. More important, oil prices may hit $100 or more per barrel if Iran embargoes its oil exports or bottles up oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz in retaliation. And the U.S.'s huge budget deficit, compounded by war, inflation and soaring...
...stop feeling like I have to prove I’m South Asian. I care, I know I care. I don’t have to go to events and things to prove that I am,” she says...
...spending close to $250 billion, losing the lives of more than 2,300 U.S. troops, and three years of bloody effort, there?s still no sign of winning. Indeed, Iraq may yet show a war can be won without actually winning it. GIs will go home once the Iraqis prove they can take over the fight. And that?s not necessarily with the enemy being defeated. As long as the war can be handed over, whether the enemy remains or not, some will want to call it victory. With all the advances, great and small, the two-star general bluntly...