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In reply to the discussion: People Who Opposed The Iraq War From The Beginning Are The Best Americans - HuffPo [View all]R B Garr
(17,950 posts)91. Exactly right. People were threatened with being labeled a traitor if
they didn't show unified support for the President. The public was largely in favor of retaliation at the time. It was obvious there was going to be military action with the full support of the American people. The lie was that Saddam Hussein had anything to do with 9/11 or that there was any viable WMD left after Desert Storm. That was the lie that should have been called out -- not supporting "war".
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People Who Opposed The Iraq War From The Beginning Are The Best Americans - HuffPo [View all]
WillyT
May 2015
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Luckily, we Democrats face a choice between a candidate who was one of the few who
JDPriestly
May 2015
#113
How those to the left of the American political spectrum could support such transparently
neverforget
May 2015
#4
Me Too... When You Are In That Large Of A Crowd, Of People Who Care... It's Magical...
WillyT
May 2015
#38
Massive jealousy here. Never met anyone famous while protesting in LA, but I did get to
KingCharlemagne
May 2015
#70
I honestly thought they were putting me on, when people started saying "Bush is gonna invade Iraq"
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#10
And yet those of us who have been consistently right on both have a right to point it out.
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#13
I don't doubt it; but what's maddening is, you didn't really need much "inside info" to be against
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#28
The possibility of learning can never be conflated with actually learning
TheKentuckian
May 2015
#76
Exactly, and as SOS she also was in favor of an even bigger escalation in Afghanistan
Vattel
May 2015
#85
Dude I don't see any inside info, just second hand infomation from your spouse with no proof
Autumn
May 2015
#108
Yes, hypothetically, we all could have been useless fucks. But that's not what happened.
DisgustipatedinCA
May 2015
#92
LOL !!! - This Brings Back A Memory... In Jr. College I Had A Soc/Psych Teacher Who Asked...
WillyT
May 2015
#43
When not just France and Germany but Canada and Mexico tell you it's a huge mistake...
carolinayellowdog
May 2015
#19
But now when we oppose NSA, TPP and fracking, arctic drilling we are called leftists by
whereisjustice
May 2015
#24
Hillary showed incredibly bad judgment and poor research with her Iraq vote.
JDPriestly
May 2015
#115
Dick Cheney's neocon principal deputy foreign policy adviser was immediately hired by SOS HRC.
delrem
May 2015
#40
I joined DU because of the Iraq War. I needed to talk to sane people & they were in short supply.
U4ikLefty
May 2015
#42
I've always felt "Good for her "instincts," They were certainly missing when she went
maddiemom
May 2015
#137
I had bad feelings about the 2000 election when I saw the polls about a week before it.
roamer65
May 2015
#55
Some of us knew even before the 2003 invasion that the entire edifice of war . .
FairWinds
May 2015
#67
"Prove that you don't have WMD by (date) or we invade. And we're removing the inspectors."
Marr
May 2015
#86
I beg to disagree. Your early anti-war stance clearly makes you better than the
KingCharlemagne
May 2015
#112