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Evidence that "the left" is suddenly hawkish about military action
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. . . has been requested but is apparently still forthcoming.

Meanwhile, here's what's coming out of moveon's parents' basement:

Dear MoveOn member,

It's already started—hawks in the media and military saying that the killing of Osama bin Laden is proof that the war in Afghanistan is working and that we should redouble our efforts.

Even though bin Laden was captured in another country entirely. Even though the operation was executed by a small, specialized force and not the continued occupation of a nation by over 100,000 of our soldiers. Even though the man we ostensibly invaded Afghanistan to capture is no longer a threat.

And even as the war continues to be a drain on our resources at a time when we need them spent at home, more than ever.

In 2009, President Obama committed to begin bringing troops home from Afghanistan this July. Right now he's deciding how many troops to withdraw and how quickly. The New York Times reports that people in his Administration are divided, with pressure from some senior figures to minimize the withdrawal, and some voices of reason calling for an accelerated drawdown.1
But he hasn't heard from us yet. At this moment of decision, a collective call from hundreds of thousands of Americans to bring our troops home will give the President the public support he needs to begin a swift, safe, and significant withdrawal of our troops. You can do your part by adding your name:

Click here to sign the petition to bring our troops home.

We are not alone in wanting to bring this war to an end. Representative Chellie Pingree has her own petition for a significant troop drawdown, which she plans to deliver to the White House. If we can get over 125,000 signatures on our petition, she'll deliver it too.

She's one of 81 members of Congress who signed a letter to President Obama, organized by Representative Barbara Lee, calling on him to make a "significant and sizeable" withdrawal of troops this July.

And even before this week, 73% of Americans believed we should be making a substantial withdrawal this Summer.2 So we're joining with other progressive groups who are mobilizing their members to support President Obama in his commitment to bring our troops home.

Can you help reach that goal of 125,000 signatures so we can stand up to the warmongers and have Rep. Pingree deliver our message of encouragement to the White House?

Yes, I can sign the petition to bring our troops home.

–Justin, Adam Q., Eli, Laura, and the rest of the team
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#2
moveon has the opportunity to be the Democrat's TEA Party.

Hey.. each group has to have SOME relatives they really, really want to keep locked in the basement when company comes over.
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#3
Iraq was a distraction from Afghanistan. Now Afghanistan is a distraction from fighting terrorism with small raids. Hey moveon, where did those chopper fly from?
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Dakota wrote:
Iraq was a distraction from Afghanistan. Now Afghanistan is a distraction from fighting terrorism with small raids. Hey moveon, where did those chopper fly from?

You should get a proofreader and then send that off to them. Post the response here, please.
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#5
Only after you tell me where I can buy a Schwinn.
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cbelt3 wrote:
moveon has the opportunity to be the Democrat's TEA Party.

I'm no fan of moveon but to their credit, and in contrast to the Tea Baggers, they don't exist for the primary purpose of disseminating misinformation.
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Dakota wrote:
Only after you tell me where I can buy a Schwinn.
I told you where you could get the GPS tracking you wanted, and I told you exactly what you needed to know in response to your mini/monitor question, but apparently it was too much for you to process and you kind of shut down.
Can you give me some sort of signal as to what level of info you can handle in response to the Schwinn question?
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#8
I read and acknowledged all the information you gave me and I thank you for it. The Schwinn reference here is an attempt at humor. I am not even sure they make them anymore.
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Dakota wrote:
I read and acknowledged all the information you gave me and I thank you for it. The Schwinn reference here is an attempt at humor. I am not even sure they make them anymore.

The Schwinn name was bought by a Chinese concern which in the meantime has been absorbed by a Canadian concern.
It's all coming from China and Taiwan but so are the entry models from Trek, Specialized, and the like.
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#10
Schwinn was an American icon. Kids don't ride bikes anymore. Internet killed everything.
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