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Memo to McCain: U.S. Troops Can't Call "Time Out"

By Jon Soltz, Huffington Post. Posted September 25, 2008.


While McCain "suspends" his campaign to face the financial crisis, troops don't have the luxury of a "time out" from the wars he supports.
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So, because there's a financial crisis, Senator McCain cannot take 90 minutes to address how he will face challenges around the world, including how and when he will send American troops to fight, and possibly die.

Wow. Troops would sure love that luxury.

Unfortunately, though, insurgents in Iraq don't stop shooting at us, or setting IEDs, because our Commander in Chief needs a breather to figure out Wall Street.

Al Qaeda in the Afghanistan/Pakistan border region don't send our troops notes that read, "Hey, I hear you guys are tied up with Wall Street. Your President needs to concentrate on other things, so we'll give you a break. So, to make things easier on you, here's our coordinates."

Nor do our troops get a few days to figure out how to hold onto an area we've secured, if there's an unexpected attack. Sometimes we need to deal with multiple flare-ups at once in any war zone. We'd sure love a time-out, but sadly, the world isn't such a nice place that it gives us that kind of pity.

When you're Commander in Chief, I don't think there'd be a worse signal to send to our troops in harm's way than to say, "Hey, hold on guys. I know you're getting killed over there, but I have to get a time-out here to deal with Wall Street."

If troops need to multi-task without a break, is it so wrong that we demand that a potential President-in-waiting prove that he can manage a financial crisis, and still address crises around the world for 90 minutes? And, if a potential President-to-be can't manage that, is it wrong to think that maybe he ought not just suspend a debate and the campaign, but move aside and get out of the race?

Just something to think about.

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Posted by: rickv on Sep 25, 2008 7:24 PM   
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Let me start by saying this, I am an undecided voter. There are things I agree/disagree with both parties. However, I know 'grasping at straws' when I see it. I'm going to ask 2 rhetorical questions.

1) What is the job description of a soldier?
2) What is the job description of a sitting Senator?

See what I'm driving at? Each one is doing their respective job. McCain, Obama, Biden, and Palin were not elected by their constituents to run for another office. They do that in unison with their primary job. I'm all for them getting back to work when it's this important. I don't like the idea of our leaders passing legislation under the cloak of darkness.

A soldier is just doing the thing he/she volunteered for. Kicking booty.

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