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Originally Posted by Serenoa
Since you or no one else answered my earlier challenge, I guess y'all must regard John McCain as one of those "armchair quarterbacks" with "lofty, unreasonable positions".
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My post number 19 addresses your challenge.
There is not need to have a political bias to have an opinion or belief on this issue. To constantly be trying to fit the thread into a political pigeon hole of convenience adds no value at least to those who think/feel as I do.
Just as it adds no value to try to roll back the who made a fool of whom back in the Bush administration.
With a time machine pehaps we could change or affect the outcome of the past.
Since they are not readily available the best value to add is on those issues that affect the here and now. These we can do something about. It is an impediment to making forward progress when constantly trying to go back in time.
The issue up for discussion is the merit or lack thereof regarding the CURRENT release of a report that is questionable and most certainly does not add any value for the world's view of the USA AND puts American assets at risk.
How can that possible be viewed a good or adding value?