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In reply to the discussion: Clinton: U.N. Palestine Vote ‘Unfortunate And Counterproductive’ [View all]Beacool
(30,520 posts)80. And she would deserve it far more than Obama who got it just for being elected.
You may not like Hillary, but she has been one of the best SOS we had in a long time and she will be sorely missed at State and abroad.
Hillary doesn't need to try to talk tough, she IS tough when she has to be. As one world leader put it: she's tough, but compassionate. She also happens to be, along with Bill, the most popular politician in the nation and has been so for quite a while now.
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It is unfortunate because it is a symptom of the death of the US empire.
redgreenandblue
Nov 2012
#1
Take yout troubles to Micronesia, Kiddo, they trade their votes for a place to live as
byeya
Nov 2012
#9
The US and Israel have failed for how many decades now to deal with this situation in an even
sabrina 1
Nov 2012
#13
It has been the US position because the Palestinians are not ready for a state
TrueBlueinCO
Nov 2012
#15
That's now, but not if Palestine becomes a state then commits an act of war
TrueBlueinCO
Nov 2012
#20
I don't think that there is any country in the middle east that can stop Israel
TrueBlueinCO
Nov 2012
#44
Also, conquering it is winning it if there is no one to force it to be otherwise.
TrueBlueinCO
Nov 2012
#26
So what you are basically saying is that the Palestinians are inferior 'not ready for a state'
sabrina 1
Nov 2012
#49
In what way has Russia supported the Palestinians? And maybe China finally had it just like
sabrina 1
Nov 2012
#57
Lol, no, I did not claim they had moral authority, just standing which they are using.
sabrina 1
Dec 2012
#89
Why, of course, we respect majority rule...except when they vote against us.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Nov 2012
#12
The notion behind it seems to involve Pakistan using the International Criminal Court
Lucinda
Nov 2012
#14
If statehood was a goal of the US, they apparently have fooled the rest of the world. The world
sabrina 1
Nov 2012
#53
We elected Democrats in 2008 remember? That was after eight horrible years of US Policy
sabrina 1
Nov 2012
#61
Lol, what I posted were facts about his place in Africa. I fyi, was always opposed to
sabrina 1
Dec 2012
#96
And she would deserve it far more than Obama who got it just for being elected.
Beacool
Dec 2012
#80
Clinton's vote to support Bush's wars were "unfortunate and counterproductive."
Tierra_y_Libertad
Nov 2012
#34
Its not nearly as counterproductive as Israel building more illegal settlements.
bunnies
Nov 2012
#38
those who make the two-state solution impossible are making the single state solution inevitable
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2012
#75
An unfortunate capstone on her approach to the ME. Sums it up. Counterproductive.
leveymg
Dec 2012
#92