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In reply to the discussion: Here's the thing - don't expect me to be enthused about someone who cozys up to a mass murderer. [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)many more destroyed, torture, shame on our country, not to mention the damage to the troops, the daily suicides of those who survived. No it is NOT okay for Biden. I supported Obama but was deeply disappointed when he chose Biden for VP.
Then again, I'm not sure presidents even choose their own VPs anymore, or are allowed to make any decisions that might be against the forever war policies now in place. Which is why the powerful choose the candidates for us very carefully.
Not one speech from Hillary, enthusiastic support all along the way for neocon Foreign Policies. I heard her talk about how great our 'proxy wars' are. While she was SOS.
But if you're okay with neocon wars, then you have every reason to support her.
I do not and never did and never will support those vile policies.
The most important vote an elected official will ever have to make is whether or not to start a war. Well, that is for those who actually care about human lives.
To dismiss that awful decision by so many of our party, well as you said, it makes me wonder if I'm in the same dimension as some of the people I watch simply ignore the horror they started with those votes. How does someone do that?
My choice for President is Barbara Lee. How was it that she knew how wrong that war was? THAT is a leader, someone who knows, doesn't BELIEVE someone like Bush who even teenagers I knew at the time, KNEW was a liar. Cheney?? Who in their right mind believed a word out of the war criminal's mouth? 58% of our party? Or were they too afraid to say 'no', as Barbara Lee did, and Kucinich and others.
THAT is who I want to lead this country, people with the guts to say 'no' when they should and who KNOW when 'no' is the right answer. I can't think of a worse 'mistake' to make than to vote for a war even we knew they were lying about.