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New rascals for old.(Democratic Party)

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| December 11, 2006 | Benoit, Gary | COPYRIGHT 2006 American Opinion Publishing, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

When the new Democrat-controlled House and Senate convene in January, will the American people get the change in direction they voted for? And if they do get a change, will it be the kind of change they want?

Though the election outcome was much more a rejection of Bush administration policies, particularly the Iraq War, than it was an affirmation of the Democrats' agenda, Democratic Party leaders have not been bashful in claiming that the elections have given them a mandate. "The just-completed election was a declaration to all that now is the time to change direction in Washington," boasted incoming Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (DNev.) when he delivered the weekly Democratic Party radio address on November 18. "No longer can we allow special interests and lawmakers to conspire behind closed doors."

But what would the Democrats do that's substantively different? Would they bring the troops home from Iraq? Apparently yes, but not immediately, according to Reid, "We must craft a new way forward--one that allows Iraq to be stabilized, and our troops to begin to come home," he said in his radio broadcast.

Two days before the election, Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean was even more explicit regarding the "phased redeployment" the Democratic leadership wants to implement in Iraq. Appearing on ABC's This Week, Dean described the Democrats' "phased redeployment" agenda thusly: "That the National Guard and Reserve come home soon, in a matter of months. That we leave a strike force in the Middle East, a special operation force, not in Iraq, but in the nearby friendly country where we can go into Iraq and other places where there's a terrorist problem. And that we redeploy some troops to Afghanistan."

Anyone who believes that the Democratic Party on the national level wants to bring the troops home now and stay clear of foreign quarrels, regime change, and nation building in the future is sadly mistaken. Democratic leaders, recall, supported President Bush's decision to send our troops into Iraq, despite the fact that under our Constitution the decision to go to war belongs to Congress, not the president--and our nation had no business going to war against Iraq in the first place. Recall too that the Democratic Party was neither anti-war nor anti-foreign entanglement during the presidencies of Democrats Lyndon Johnson (Vietnam) and Bill Clinton (the Balkans). Why should we expect the Democratic leadership to be ...

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