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In reply to the discussion: You won't see Hillary Clinton in the same light ever again [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)I and many others who don't suffer from amnesia said at that time, her vote for Bush's Wars and other policies, disqualifies her for the presidency in the opinion of more than half this country. You don't get to make such a deadly mistake as that and then expect people to forget it.
I want someone in the WH who when tested, makes the RIGHT decision. She had a chance to do that, and failed. She did for political reasons and ironically it contributed in the end, to her loss.
That vote contributed to one of the worst crimes in the living memory of many Americans and people across the world.
I met Hillary, I liked her, then. I have never been more disappointed in anyone, and will never forget that day when I waited for HER to cast HER Vote AGAINST the Lying War Criminals' second war of aggression in just two years and set this country on a terrible course. And then I watched, in shock, as she tried to explain why she was voting WITH Bush.
It's time to move on from these old policies, failed policies, both economic and foreign. They are the past, she joined forces with one of the worst administrations ever and supported their egregious policies. That is too many mistakes, deadly for hundreds of thousands of innocent people, to make and expect people to forget.
Lots of people are doing great work for women, EVERY DAY, down in the trenches around the world. Some of my own family members are among them, they do not seek notoriety for what they do, but what they do is remarkable.
To say there is only ONE PERSON in this entire country that can run for the presidency is a sad statement indeed, IF it were true. Which it is not.
Keep not worrying, if that is your choice. It won't matter whether you do or not, but the winds of change are blowing and the DLC is history, and not very good history at all.