President Obama comes to Nashua today, Groundhog Day. Like the movie of that name, Granite Staters should be prepared to hear many of the same old things. Today's editorial page recounts some of his past promises, all of them broken.
President Obama comes to Nashua today to try to sell New Hampshire on his sudden, post-Scott Brown commitment to job creation, deficit reduction and spending restraint.
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More troops for Iraq: Follow general's advice
The Army's top general, Peter J. Schoomaker, last week stated flatly that more troops, both active duty and reserve, are needed in Iraq. Suddenly the Democrats, who for years have urged Bush to listen to his top military commanders for years, are silent.
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Andrew Cline has been editorial page editor of the New Hampshire Union Leader since October of 2001. His writing has appeared in more than 100 newspapers and magazines, including The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and National Review.
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