both candidates have said publicly in other venues that they have very similar plans for Afghanistan.
Horses and bayonettes. This isn't a game of battleship. Romney looks so amateur when it comes to foreign policy.
He got asked about military spending and he started talking about Massachusetts' education I think even R's would agree Romney is getting smoked
I know what you were referring to, I'm just saying it's such a common practice among politicians that it's almost become an accepted behavior.
ouch...barry has a plan...yeah, is that the "close Gitmo one"? oh, its the spontanious demonstration one? oh its blah blah blah
I think you're going to have to let go to the "close gitmo one" because promises made during a campaign aren't always something that can be done (AND it's not like he (or Romney) can just wave his hand and do stuff).
I'd vote for Obama, though, if I "truly" thought he had a plan that works. Over these past two years (I'm allowing some grace over the first two years) I sincerely haven't seen a thing. They're both correct in saying that we can't be a leader from an economically weak base.
Do you think that if it would have been Romney that had taken the baton from Bush that the country right now would be a better place?