I have two questions: the first, I would like to see asked of Senator Clinton, and the second, I would like to have answered by Senator Obama.
My question for Senator Clinton pertains to her comments in the Nevada debate regarding redeployment of troops out of Iraq. She noted that some troops would be required to protect the Embassy, a sentiment shared by the other candidates that evening, but she also said that troops would be required to protect our "strategic interests." Strategic interests, what does that mean? If George Bush had said that, how might we have responded? The phrase is incredibly general, and begs further explanation. So, Senator Obama, in the upcoming South Carolina debate on Monday, please ask Senator Clinton to describe exactly how many troops and what missions might be required to protect our "strategic interests."
My question for Senator Obama is very brief: Senator, you don't honestly think I voted for Ronald Reagan, do you?
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