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As a side note, perhaps the stupidest and most ignorant statement was made by Chris Dodd, in challenging General Petraeus as to the efficacy of the surge, citing statistics and polls. To even entertain the notion that polls should guide military strategy is among the most foolish and dangerous things that could have been said.</p></div>
Amen. It has been absolutely ridiculous to me to listen to the Democrats position on this war. You notice that all of the democratic nominees started out thier Presidential campaigns absolutely blasting the war in Iraq, then they started mentioning how they would not immediately pull out of Iraq and recognized the need for troops to remain there for some time. In Congress, a few months ago the Democrats could not wait until General Petraus gave his report so they could use that as a mandate to pull out troops. Once they figured out that the surge was working they immediately started blasting the general before he even gave his testimony and called it the "Bush Report". </p>
Whether you support the war in Iraq or not, having lawmakers on the Hill dictate military strategy and determing what is working and what isn't is absurd. The decisions need to come from the military commanders and those that actually know whats going on and not the people who are feeling pressure from MoveOn.org.</p>
Personally, I am glad the surge works and we can start bringing home our troops. Sure it will be gradual, however it is progress and Bush is showing the Iraq government that they need to take more responsibility for securing their nation. </p>