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Iraq Vet to McCain: "How About 1,000 Years of Affordable Health Care?" [VIDEO]

Posted by Faiz Shakir, Think Progress at 4:44 AM on February 26, 2008.


Rose Forrest asks, "Can we afford that for my child, Senator McCain? Or have you already promised to spend trillions of our dollars...in Baghdad?"
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VoteVets unveiled a new ad yesterday as part of a campaign, questioning McCain's desire to stay in Iraq for a thousand years. In the ad, Rose Forrest -- an Iraq war veteran -- asks: "How about a thousand years of affordable health care? Or a thousand years of keeping America safe? Can we afford that for my child, Senator McCain? Or have you already promised to spend trillions of our dollars... in Baghdad?" Watch it to your right.

A new poll of swing voters commissioned by US Action found that a huge majority -- 69 percent of them -- support ending the war and reinvesting in health care and new clean energy jobs. A recent AP poll found that 68 percent of Americans believe pulling our troops out of Iraq would help a great deal or somewhat in addressing our faltering economy.

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Faiz Shakir is the Research Director at the Center for American Progress and serves as Editor of ThinkProgress.org and The Progress Report.


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I keep trying to tell my elected officials
Posted by: Lauren on Feb 26, 2008 6:33 AM   
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I do have a way out of Iraq, and it is not by 'losing' - it is win/win.

The problem is the politicians want to maintain their present way of doing things there that are lose/lose. It works for them, it doesn't work for me.

I am a religious leader.
Do you listen to me, my ideas?
No, my ideas are mocked by both Repubs and Hillary.

That is because I am a native American.

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$3,800 per second spent in Iraq
Posted by: kiel on Feb 26, 2008 6:44 AM   
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I certainly hope, whoever the Democratic candidate is, that s/he makes very clear to the American people that we are spending $3800+ per second in Iraq, and what that money--a fraction of that money, even--could have been used for: health care, education, infrastructure, Katrina rebuilding, or even conservative hot-button issues like border security.

Even cost-benefit conservatives have to be shocked by the miniscule return on our investment in Iraq. Such an incredible waste, and that's before we even consider the irreplaceable cost of lost life, American and Iraqi.

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