Another Press release from the Clinton campaign.
 
We ought to hire this guy to ask Tom Lussenhop questions about the Campus  
Inn.
 
Still non-partisanly (sorry Matt) because the only decent candidate (Ron  
Paul) is out of the race.
Al Krigman
 


 
In a message dated 3/12/2008 2:19:15 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

    
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  
March 12, 2008
 
Contact:  Press Office, 703-875-1271
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])  

Questions  for Senator Obama 

Lee  Feinstein, Campaign National Security Director, Released   

the  Following Statement  

Senator Obama has thus far failed to answer  key questions about his 
qualifications to meet the  Commander-in-Chief test. The following are 
questions that  
Senator Obama should address: 
Will you stand by your  definitive commitment to removing all combat brigades 
from Iraq  within 16 months, or will you, as your former advisor said, not  
rely on "some plan" you "crafted as a presidential candidate or  as a US 
Senator?" 
Do you regret that you have  never held any substantive hearings on 
Afghanistan or  any other subject, since you became chairman of the 
subcommittee  on 
European Affairs in January 2007? 
Do you agree with General  McPeak that you are more qualified to be commander 
in chief  because you don't "go on television and have crying fits?" Are  you 
prepared to remove General McPeak from your campaign for  what is viewed by 
many as a sexist comment?   
Are you still willing to meet  separately, without precondition, during the 
first year of an  Obama administration, in Washington or anywhere else, with 
the  leaders of Iran, Syria,  Venezuela,  Cuba and North  Korea? Are there any  
circumstances in which you would not conduct such meetings?  

As voters evaluate you as a potential  Commander-in-Chief, do you think it's 
legitimate for people to  be concerned that you have traveled to only one NATO 
country, on  a brief stopover trip in 2005, and have never traveled to  Latin 
America?

Earlier  in the campaign you were asked how you would respond to a  terrorist 
attack on two cities in the United  States. You talked about the  need for an 
effective emergency response but were initially  unclear about the need for a 
military response. What do you  think that says about your readiness to be  
Commander-in-Chief?

You publicly broadcast your  willingness to attack Pakistan  unilaterally, a 
statement which caused unrest in that country.  Recognizing that we need to 
combat terrorism wherever it exists,  do you wish you would have made your 
comments in a way that  didn't cause unrest?  
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