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 <title>Fight, Flee, or Fix It?</title>
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 <description>Our national political leaders have framed the debate over our choices vis-a-vis Iraq and our &quot;war on terror&quot; with a false and misleading dichotomy: &quot;Stay the course, and Fight?&quot; (protect our country, like the brave and loyal patriots we are) or &quot;Cut and Run?&quot; (and turn everything over to the terrorists, as those cowardly radical Democrats now urge us to do).   

This is a loaded, manipulative, self-serving, disingenuous framing of the debate, so worthy of the best of America&#039;s current conservative Republican political leadership.  Besides trying to stack the deck so as to undercut any serious national discussion of this vital national issue, the two choices they present omit our most important choice of all, the very one we really should be focusing on.  
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 <pubDate>Wed, 30 Aug 2006 18:58:46 -0400</pubDate>
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