"Do I think the mission overall in Iraq is the correct one, I think without a doubt it is," the former New York mayor said at Insight Technologies, which makes tactical weapon lights and laser systems for the military.Winning has a way of making people want to get on board, and that's what will cause this shift in the Dems. What the Republicans need to do is accurately and repeatedly show how the Democrats are fair-weather supporters, only doing what is politically convenient rather than defining a goal and seeing it through.
"And I think the Democrats are going to change their minds about it again," Giuliani said, noting that Hillary Rodham Clinton and John Edwards voted as senators for the initial invasion in 2003.
Edwards, who is no longer in the Senate, since has apologized for his vote. Clinton has not apologized, but has said she would not have voted for the measure authorizing use of force if she had known then what she knows now.
"I think they're going to change their minds. I think the verdict of history is going to be that it was the right decision," Giuliani said.
He argued that had the U.S. not invaded Iraq, it would now be facing two dangerous countries trying to become nuclear powers - Iraq and Iran.
The American people will see this, if the Reps hammer the issue home.
There's my two cents.
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