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In reply to the discussion: "Oh, the Iraq war. Are you still stuck on that topic?" [View all]Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)13. It doesn't help that those who paid the highest price were women and children
I'm finding myself very much "stuck" on the Iraq war also, seeing someone who voted for it feted as some grand champion of women and children is indescribably saddening.
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Thx for saying what needs to be said. The families of those killed are definitely still stuck on it
LittleBlue
Feb 2015
#3
Hillary approved of the invasion = VERY BAD, SHOWING EXTREMELY POOR JUDGMENT, IN FACT, IT'S A DEAL BREAKER.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2015
#27
To The Third Way - DLCers - War Is A Profit Making Opportunity - Corporations Must Be Served
cantbeserious
Feb 2015
#57
They are exactly the same as republicans and other right wingers in that respect. nt
Zorra
Feb 2015
#211
Ted Kennedy didn't think it was poor judgement, even though he had voted against the IWR.
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#174
Bush didn't "approve" the invasion. He (and his team) concocted it, lied and fabricated evidence to
DanTex
Feb 2015
#75
So personal vengeance against Hillary is more important than preventing another IWR. Hmm.
DanTex
Feb 2015
#132
Most of the D Senators (21 of 50) and nearly ALL of the Rep Senators (48 of 49) ...
Martin Eden
Feb 2015
#181
'the IWR vote was the biggest test of judgement and leadership any of them ever faced as members of
sabrina 1
Feb 2015
#186
Of course not. If the consequences of a "yes" vote were nothing, that means that the yes vote was
DanTex
Feb 2015
#154
I would have a problem with it, but I would have a much bigger problem with the Republicans who
DanTex
Feb 2015
#166
There is derivative, strained, hackneyed attempts at satire and then there is Manny's satire.
Autumn
Feb 2015
#169
Agree completely. I have never seen or met a funny conservative, or one that has a sense of humor.
Autumn
Feb 2015
#171
You mean decades, if not centuries. Epic fail and, yes, sorry to say, Hillary bears some of that responsibility.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2015
#30
But, voting for it was just a faux pas, a need to look patriotic, a minor "mistake", a deception.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2015
#11
Not "only" a vote. She spoke, advocating for the Iraq War with her fellow Senators.
merrily
Feb 2015
#79
Me, I'm still stuck on what NAFTA did to this area in a city in a Third World Country:
NYC_SKP
Feb 2015
#12
It doesn't help that those who paid the highest price were women and children
Fumesucker
Feb 2015
#13
I think Hillary owes people a reasonable explanation 4 her fatal error in backing her pseudo "brother in law" George Chimpster Bush in the Iraq War.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2015
#31
It's time to look forward, Bush and Clinton didn't mean any harm when they sold that war.
Dragonfli
Feb 2015
#15
yes, why can't people just get the fuck over it??? it's like they have some kind of mental illness
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#47
So let's make sure the brother of the guy who started it doesn't become president.
DanTex
Feb 2015
#17
By electing someone who voted for it and tried to talk others into doing the same
Fumesucker
Feb 2015
#18
Presumably you're for the candidate who voted for Reagan and was a Republican until 96.
DanTex
Feb 2015
#68
Oh, yes it is an enormously false equivalency. Not all cases of bad judgment are in the same
merrily
Feb 2015
#104
True. Voting for Reagan twice and then Bush after that is such poor judgement that it
DanTex
Feb 2015
#119
Perhaps that is not the single worst post I've ever read, but it has to be close.
merrily
Feb 2015
#150
I'll take that as a compliment, since you didn't even try to challenge the content.
DanTex
Feb 2015
#153
Why do you think that because a few people mention Hillary being a Republican EVERYONE
sabrina 1
Feb 2015
#95
It's Warren who used to be a Republican. And I know that the Hillary haters don't care about that.
DanTex
Feb 2015
#118
Well, you see, Bush robbed the store but Hillary only drove the getaway car
LondonReign2
Feb 2015
#176
Well, they probably will be. But the point is, a lot of people here have in their minds to
DanTex
Feb 2015
#92
Again, Hillary not only voted for the Iraq War, but advocated for it in the Senate.
merrily
Feb 2015
#105
Is that the one where you explain why punishing Hillary is more important than preventing
DanTex
Feb 2015
#120
Thanks. Very few may be deaf, dumb and blind. I have a different view of the others.
merrily
Feb 2015
#258
Be glad she didn't make a mistake in the middle of the night with that big red nuke button.
L0oniX
Feb 2015
#137
Yes I am. Who would you rather next to the nuke button: Hillary or Jeb/Ted Cruz?
DanTex
Feb 2015
#139
Warren or Sanders. You got a small list there. Is Hillary all you got? Pathetic.
L0oniX
Feb 2015
#142
At least the repukes have a variety while you only have Hillary. Some pathetic choice that is.
L0oniX
Feb 2015
#145
No very logical. But voting for the person that helped Bush sell the war isn't the only option.
rhett o rick
Feb 2015
#147
As long as it is over there & we don't see pictures of the innocent dead ...most are fine with it.
L0oniX
Feb 2015
#140
Yes, and never forget Hillary Clinton's Iraq War vote speech: http://youtu.be/DkS9y5t0tR0
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2015
#129
"I don't know what Stalin or The Hague have to do with anything regarding a vote for Clinton."
malokvale77
Feb 2015
#235
Not to mention using the same old 'fear' tactics to 'woo' voters with. Same old same old,
sabrina 1
Feb 2015
#165
Yep, anyone with an ounce of humanity would never try to minimize the many hundreds of thousands of
dissentient
Feb 2015
#49
Tell it to the families missing their loved one. Look them in the eye and say 'move on'.
Rex
Feb 2015
#58
Brown people abroad-over 100,000 displaced. We didn't even bother to count their dead.
merrily
Feb 2015
#89
Human trafficking is horrific. We'd rather believe that humans are not sold, bought or "owned."
merrily
Feb 2015
#109
Good grief. The horror that is greed. Good for you for taking this as a cause.
merrily
Feb 2015
#112
You mean that each decision happened to dramatically increase money spent
MannyGoldstein
Feb 2015
#66
They are to blame. Are you seriously calling the deaths of over one million human beings 'that'??
sabrina 1
Feb 2015
#76
As soon as Chimpy was selected back in 2000 I knew that Iraq would be invaded.
BeanMusical
Feb 2015
#98
You're 100% right - any one with half a brain, without an agenda, could see through that crap.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2015
#236
Punished? What punishment? Acknowledging poor judgment that has never been corrected
TheKentuckian
Feb 2015
#101
You'd think the idiots who thought Bush and Gore were the same would have learned something.
DanTex
Feb 2015
#70
That illegal war that millions of Americans and people around the world tried to stop?
deutsey
Feb 2015
#100
You posted some really interesting stuff in this thread but it's getting lost in the bickering
Fumesucker
Feb 2015
#173
Don't agree with HRC over AUMF. Will vote for Democratic Party nominee in the general election.
cheapdate
Feb 2015
#148
And so the status quo will continue, with people telling them 'we don't like war crimes, but we'll
sabrina 1
Feb 2015
#193
Be that as it may, I'll be supporting the Democratic Party, warts and all, in the next election.
cheapdate
Feb 2015
#212