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Vice President Franks?
Red State ^ | 8/31/7

Posted on 08/31/2007 9:59:36 AM PDT by ZGuy

In today's Washington Times "Inside The Ring" column Bill Gertz reports three Republican presidential candidates are considering retired Army General Tommy Franks as a vice presidential running mate.

General Franks, commander of U.S. Central Command from June 2000 until he retired in 2003, led American and Coalition troops in two strategically unprecedented campaigns in two years – Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq.

Franks would boost Republican prospects in the South and provide an articulate spokesman for winning the global war against Islamist extremism and a counter to the Democrats' current defeatism:

"All Democratic candidates overtly oppose the Iraq war and most favor ending the Bush administration's military and paramilitary emphasis on fighting global terrorism. A Democratic administration in 2009 likely would restore the approach of the Clinton administration, which favored law enforcement and diplomacy over military action.

Reviving those failed Clinton policies will only bring us more terrorist attacks such as the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center; the 1995 bombing of U.S. military headquarters in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; the 1996 bobming of Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia; the 1998 bombing of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania; the 2000 attack against the USS Cole in Yemen, and 9/11."


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To: Moderate right-winger
Sadly, the only postwar President to come directly from the military was Ike. We all know that Ike was too accomodating to the opposition party then.

Ike is my favorite President! He actually could run the federal government like a well oiled machine, because he had so much experience running such large organizations. Most Presidents their ideas simply get lost in the bureaucracy a few levels down from them.

I know ideologically Ike wasn't a conventional conservative but he was pragmatic. The standard of living increase in the 50's was phenomenal.

61 posted on 08/31/2007 11:26:33 AM PDT by ran20
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To: Hemorrhage

I had the same reaction.

Thank you, Lord, it was “Franks.”


62 posted on 08/31/2007 11:31:07 AM PDT by A_Former_Democrat
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To: jrooney

That was the point, tapping Franks Shinseki or Clark is just about equally as bad.

Franks had been an outspoken critic of the Bush White House while he was active duty, and after he retired he has cranked it up a notch, though he has taken on the language of a slick politico since then.


63 posted on 08/31/2007 11:46:15 AM PDT by JerseyHighlander
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To: ZGuy
I thought at first the article was referring to Barney.

Perhaps Hillary might consider him as a running mate that way she wouldn't have to worry about him messing around with the young female interns.

64 posted on 08/31/2007 11:48:53 AM PDT by fweingart
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To: Rockitz

Ford was House Minority Leader. Quayle was Congress (IN) from 1977-81 and Senate (IN) from 1981-89.


65 posted on 08/31/2007 12:03:00 PM PDT by Norman Bates
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To: Rockitz

Nixon was a Senator, too, prior to V.P.


66 posted on 08/31/2007 12:06:23 PM PDT by Norman Bates
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To: pepsionice

You’re summary of the possibilities at #58 is a thing of beauty.

When Gen. Franks retired, I suggested to friends that he’d be a contender in ‘08.

I’m glad to see his name out there, however it goes.

The Dems keep searching for their Chamberlain (with inevitable success, cuz Surrender Monkeys are the only kind in their barrel).

The GOP keeps searching for our Churchill and/or Reagan ... we’ll find him ... or her.


67 posted on 08/31/2007 12:43:34 PM PDT by jwfiv
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To: alloysteel

“General Franks as a lightning rod?”

YES..(wink). What better way for the democrats to show how they truly hate our military and everything it stands for?

I can hear the democrat roar now and the average red blooded American would get to see their true colors!

But... what do I know?....lol

Seems to me that whoever our ultimate candidate chooses, they will become an instant ‘lightening rod’!!

Might be pretty hard for the Clintonistas to have much of a negative dossier on a man who has spent the last 40 years in the military too.


68 posted on 08/31/2007 12:53:20 PM PDT by penelopesire
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To: PhilCollins

“The GOP VP candidate should be someone who has been a congressman, since that usually worked, during the past 55 years. Five of the last six republican VP’s were U.S. reps. Those five were Dick Cheney, Dan Quayle, George H.W. Bush, Gerald Ford, and Richard Nixon. The exception is Spiro Agnew.”

You have a point, but I am all for stirring up the pot this go round. We need proven leaders as our President and Vice President. Franks has certainly proven that he is a leader.


69 posted on 08/31/2007 1:01:19 PM PDT by penelopesire
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To: penelopesire
I can hear the democrat roar now and the average red blooded American would get to see their true colors!

They don't need to roar. All they have to do is ask questions. "General Franks, why didn't you push for more troops?" "General Franks, why wasn't more thought given to what happens when Saddam was defeated?" "General Franks, why didn't you oppose the total disbanding of the Iraqi army instead of retaining it to keep order?" "General Franks, the surge is working. Why didn't you think to try the same tactics when you were in command?" "General Franks, how many casualties do you think could have been avoided if you had only done things differently?" Franks would be a constant reminder that the occupation of Iraq went badly for a long while under his command and Abizad's, before Petraeus came and pulled their chestnuts out of the fire. And if the surge can't be sustained and the situation in Iraq grows worse again then he's a connection with the war that the Republican presidential candidate won't need.

70 posted on 08/31/2007 1:01:58 PM PDT by Non-Sequitur (Save Fredericksburg. Support CVBT.)
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To: Non-Sequitur

I don’t agree with your premise and so don’t know how to answer your observations. Sorry, but I have not yet bought into the media and left winged line that things have been going ‘badly’ in Iraq.....IT’S WAR!!

Perhaps some mistakes here and there, but no war plan survives the first encounter with the enemy. This is going to be a long struggle and we had better be ready to step up to the reality of our enemy.

I understand what you are saying and perhaps I am not facing the reality of our ‘enemies’ at home and their ability to shape the sheeple’s minds, but I’d rather go down fighting for what is right than for what is politically expedient.

Have no fear though...I am not running any republican campaigns.....lol


71 posted on 08/31/2007 1:16:35 PM PDT by penelopesire
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To: pepsionice

“She can’t function well in debates and she ought to limit herself to one debate only.”

Yeah, Rick Lazio smoked her, huh.


72 posted on 08/31/2007 2:09:24 PM PDT by DemEater
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To: cquiggy
General Franks would be a great choice. But what about the guy who coined the phrase. “Stuck on stupid”

How about both of them? Forget the professional politicians. (Although Generals know how to play that game too, or they wouldn't *be* Generals). They can flip a coin as to which leads the ticket. BTW, that was Lieutenant General Russell Honore.


73 posted on 08/31/2007 2:24:12 PM PDT by El Gato ("The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
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To: alloysteel
General Franks as a lightning rod?

He'd make a good one. He'd store up the electrons and return them, with prejudice.

74 posted on 08/31/2007 2:30:38 PM PDT by El Gato ("The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
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To: stormer
You’re right. I’d much rather have a top-down organization staffed by yes-men.

He didn't say a General had no right to disagree, and to make that disagreement known. In fact, it he must. But it must be done respectfully, and once the POTUS issues the order, shut up and soldier.

75 posted on 08/31/2007 2:35:59 PM PDT by El Gato ("The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
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