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Ken Burch

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15. My intent here was dialogue, not bashing.
Mon Nov 25, 2013, 08:07 PM
Nov 2013

I was trying to talk about some things HRC might do that would ease the concerns and suspicions that a lot of good Dems have.

Like any other candidate, HRC should be willing to embrace the idea that it's not wrong to listen to other views and change...she'd gain a lot on that especially on the "free trade" and foreign policy fronts.

I know you back her, but you should see the problem with her "status quo" positions on those issues. And the positions she takes(big war budget, staying in the Middle East militarily, being open at times to actually bombing Iran, pro-globalization, which is an objectively anti-worker and anti-woman whatever her intents on that last one)aren't even all that popular.

It looks like she's trying to prove that militarism and greed are somehow going to liberate the sisters, and that hurts her.

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