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In reply to the discussion: Question: What State Did Sen. Hillary Clinton Represent in 2002? [View all]Rex
(65,616 posts)"Today we are asked whether to give the President of the United States authority to use force in Iraq should diplomatic efforts fail to dismantle Saddam Hussein's chemical and biological weapons and his nuclear program.
I am honored to represent nearly 19 million New Yorkers, a thoughtful democracy of voices and opinions who make themselves heard on the great issues of our day especially this one. Many have contacted my office about this resolution, both in support of and in opposition to it, and I am grateful to all who have expressed an opinion.
I also greatly respect the differing opinions within this body. The debate they engender will aid our search for a wise, effective policy. Therefore, on no account should dissent be discouraged or disparaged. It is central to our freedom and to our progress, for on more than one occasion, history has proven our great dissenters to be right. "
The problem is history is unbiased and doesn't donate money to politicians. The dissenters were right, but yet the government not only did not listen - but did not care. HRC was right, we must never disparage dissent...guess a few of her supporters here didn't get the memo.