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In reply to the discussion: So President Obama calls out Democratic Senators and accuses them of 'wanting war.' Seriously? [View all]rdharma
(6,057 posts)12. Why did you attribute the quote "They want war!" to the President?
A direct quote from your OP above: So the President has called out Democratic senators who oppose the agreement with Iran as it is with this charge, "They want war."
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So President Obama calls out Democratic Senators and accuses them of 'wanting war.' Seriously? [View all]
Are_grits_groceries
Jan 2014
OP
faking claims of anti-Semitism is what is really disgusting and undermines real efforts to combat
Douglas Carpenter
Jan 2014
#13
Thank you..As the late, great Molly Ivins once said "We cannot have a full-throated discussion
whathehell
Jan 2014
#46
No saying AIPAC has too much power is not the same thing as saying Jews have too much power
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#54
There is no dog whistle, AIPAC is a lobby group that does not represent Jews as a whole
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#63
To be clear I never said that you opposed Israel because it was a Jewish country
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#80
Can you provide a link to where he said this; I'd like to see the context. nt
el_bryanto
Jan 2014
#5
I think it is a fair assertion. Attempting to derail the Executive branch's peace negotiations in a
stevenleser
Jan 2014
#16
The only reason to push for additional sanctions now, in advance of violations
truebluegreen
Jan 2014
#17
Says the (edit administration) who has no problem droning (mostly) brown folks around the world. nt
kelly1mm
Jan 2014
#24
Ok, fair enough. But he still has no problem droning folks so anyone in his administration
kelly1mm
Jan 2014
#36
Strange tactic from an anti-war activist. Criticizing being anti-war in this instance because
stevenleser
Jan 2014
#60
I am not an anti-war activist. I am an anti-hypocrisy activist (in this case). nt
kelly1mm
Jan 2014
#87
This is about the Senate where lackeys are undermining our national security
BeyondGeography
Jan 2014
#55
Oh come on now. These Senators are clearly pushing a path that is more likely to lead to war
TheKentuckian
Jan 2014
#51
actually, it is, as in "the plan is to pursue good faith negotiations to peacefully
geek tragedy
Jan 2014
#81
Sorry the move by so-called democrats IS NOT warranted. They are effectively telling the SOS and
lostincalifornia
Jan 2014
#86