Thursday, July 13, 2006

Key Point on the War on Terror

Victor Davis Hanson makes a very good point about the war on Terror:
By all means, the administration should invite critics to suggest constructive alternatives to the way it's handled this war. But it should also point out that those who have honed in on flaws in current U.S. anti-terror policies have so far been bereft of other workable ideas.
It reminds me of how President Bush polls poorly except for when he is compared to specific individual Democrats. I guess the man with a plan out-polls the man who just criticizes (see election Bush over John Kerry).

Hanson points out the complexity of what is involved in this war. The question for Democrats is "where is your plan?" John Kerry kept talking about some secret plan that he had during his Presidential campaign. Maybe its time that he finally revealed what it was?

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