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...situation in Pakistan and Iran indicates his knowledge of the region; months before Operation Shock and Awe commenced, Obama knew Iraq was far from the focal point of American strategic interests. The invasion of Iraq distracted the world from Iran and other threats; John McCain and the Republicans?? refusal to pull troops out will only sustain that diversion. Obama has repeatedly said that he will not tolerate a nuclear Iran, and there is no reason to believe he will go back on his word...
...Jonathan P. Hawley ’10—legislative director and events director of the Democrats—and Colin J. Motley ’10 and Jeffrey Kwong ’08-’09—president and president emertius the Republicans??sparred on a range of issues during the hour and a half debate, including the state of the economy, health care, the war in Iraq, and public education. “We’re looking for more pointed responses from the debaters because in the [national] debate later on, that...
...Right, a guy wanted to, but he couldn’t get enough signatures to get on the ballot. But the problem is for the Republicans??the national Republican Party to move so far to the right—it makes it very hard for anybody to compete for Congress here...
...Manchester Taxpayers.” Mandatory referendums on town budgets requiring over 3 percent tax increases; “performance-based accounting”—whereby town departments report progress with statistics rather than subjective reports; and a new town ordinance to combat blight were among the Republicans?? promises...
...Democrats, on the other hand, were expecting a win, not working for one. Scoffing at the Republicans?? covenant, the Democrats released a laundry list of “144 Accomplishments” ranging from the parochial—sidewalk repairs—to the head-scratching—a “town-wide reading experience.” But running on “experience” revealed a lack of ideas and voters weren’t fooled...