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In reply to the discussion: Of all JK's lies, this one is the most disturbing: "The President Is Not Asking You To Go To War" [View all]karynnj
(61,163 posts)45. At minimum it has to be giving false information that they know is wrong
From this statement it is clear that Obama (and Kerry) are supporting a limited action that they have defined as excluding US troops on the ground.
A disagreement over whether the word "war" is valid is not the same as conveying information that is not true. It is fine to disagree and ignore many precedents where the word "war" was never used - ie Clinton striking Iraq.
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Of all JK's lies, this one is the most disturbing: "The President Is Not Asking You To Go To War" [View all]
cali
Sep 2013
OP
He also sat there and told Chris Hayes that both he and Hagel opposed the Iraq War
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#2
It's a lie for Kerry and anyone else to say that war does not start until boots are on the ground:
AnotherMcIntosh
Sep 2013
#28
I guess that depends on what the definition of "is" is and when a "lie" isn't really a lie.
MNBrewer
Sep 2013
#36
"Secretary of State John Kerry delivered a fiery rebuke to...Sen. Rand Paul’s line of questioning"
ProSense
Sep 2013
#11
Can we do some "limited strikes" in your neighborhood? It won't be war, I promise.
Comrade Grumpy
Sep 2013
#70
Pearl Harbor was "limited action that will degrade the capacity" of the USA,
grahamhgreen
Sep 2013
#49
I am also very dilsappointed, and more than a little worried, however . . .
another_liberal
Sep 2013
#57