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It is no philosophically dishonorable thing to hold anti-war sentiments. But the Kerrys of Capitol Hill, and the Feingolds and the Murthas and the rest of them, have it backward with their cries that nothing but swift pullout can possibly ennoble the battered national soul. This crowd acts like it thinks President Bush really enjoys being in Iraq and lies awake nights thinking up new ways we can maybe stay there forever and ever.
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Wiser, but still misguided, were the Democrats who voted against date-certain pullout but urged the start of a phased withdrawal as 2006 draws to its close. Among them were New York's own Hillary Clinton and Chuck Schumer. Promoting a phased withdrawal, whatever that means, regardless of battlefield conditions might help with the political calendar. But militarily speaking, it's a laugher.
Not lost on us is the fact that Clinton was booed recently for failing to satisfy activists who would like nothing more than for her to personally drive a Humvee out of Baghdad. Regrettably, the war is a strictly politics issue in some quarters, but that is no surprise.
So congratulations to Congress for mustering the courage to pronounce the commitment to put down a horde of fanatic gangsters who would build a demented caliphate across the known world.
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