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The U.S. should not set a timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq.

not yet, the pres.-elect still has so much to read and study along with his top advisors, get all the information and then reac. I don't want it done bush style, meaning making a decision without all...

 Stand Taken 11/28/2008 2:07 AM

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The U.S. should not set a timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq.

No, and in fact, we should build permanent bases there and arm them and man them with enough strength and force to control that part of the world that is ruled by radical Muslims. If we pull out, we ...

 Stand Taken 11/24/2008 8:23 PM

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The U.S. should not set a timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq.

IT WILL END WHEN IT ENDS. LEAVE THE SOLDIERS ON THE GROUND MAKE THE DECISIONS. THEY KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING.

 Stand Taken 11/24/2008 4:34 PM

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The U.S. should not set a timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq.

We need to get out though. But, if we're relying on a timetable, we might as well yank them all right now. Government is inefficient, and the timetable will not work.

 Stand Taken 11/24/2008 2:45 PM

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Should the U.S. set a timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq?
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Jim Bunni...

The U.S. should not set a timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq. Bunning voted against each timetable proposed in the Senate.

Approved 7/22/2008 5:34 PM

Richard B...

The U.S. should not set a timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq. Burr voted against each timetable proposed in the Senate.

Approved 7/22/2008 5:35 PM