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In reply to the discussion: I'm concerned about Hillary. What I know so far, culling actual recent DU posts: [View all]PowerToThePeople
(9,610 posts)44. and there is this.
Hillary Clinton: No regret on Iraq vote
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton said she is not sorry she voted for a resolution authorizing President Bush to take military action in Iraq despite the recent problems there but she does regret "the way the president used the authority."
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/04/21/iraq.hillary/
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton said she is not sorry she voted for a resolution authorizing President Bush to take military action in Iraq despite the recent problems there but she does regret "the way the president used the authority."
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/04/21/iraq.hillary/
Hillary Clinton Defends 2002 Iraq War Vote On Meet The Press

Moderator Tim Russert pointed out that the title of the resolution was the "Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002." Clinton responded saying, "We can have this Jesuitical argument about what exactly was meant. But when Chuck Hagel, who helped to draft the resolution said, 'It was not a vote for war,' What I was told directly by the White House in response to my question, 'If you are given this authority, will you put the inspectors in and permit them to finish their job,' I was told that's exactly what we intended to do. "
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/01/13/hillary-clinton-defends-2_n_81261.html
Moderator Tim Russert pointed out that the title of the resolution was the "Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002." Clinton responded saying, "We can have this Jesuitical argument about what exactly was meant. But when Chuck Hagel, who helped to draft the resolution said, 'It was not a vote for war,' What I was told directly by the White House in response to my question, 'If you are given this authority, will you put the inspectors in and permit them to finish their job,' I was told that's exactly what we intended to do. "
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/01/13/hillary-clinton-defends-2_n_81261.html
Hillary Clinton backs using drones in Pakistan
ISTANBUL: United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday implicitly defended Washingtons use of drone strikes to kill suspected militants, days after an aircraft reportedly killed al-Qaedas Libyan-born Abu Yahya al-Libbi in Pakistan.
http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-13-15210-Hillary-Clinton-backs-using-drones-in-Pakistan
ISTANBUL: United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday implicitly defended Washingtons use of drone strikes to kill suspected militants, days after an aircraft reportedly killed al-Qaedas Libyan-born Abu Yahya al-Libbi in Pakistan.
http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-13-15210-Hillary-Clinton-backs-using-drones-in-Pakistan
Hillary Clinton's Business Legacy at the State Department (leading part in drafting TPP)
Shes pressed the case for U.S. business in Cambodia, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, and other countries in Chinas shadow. Shes also taken a leading part in drafting the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the free-trade pact that would give U.S. companies a leg up on their Chinese competitors.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1016&pid=67554
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I'm concerned about Hillary. What I know so far, culling actual recent DU posts: [View all]
OilemFirchen
May 2015
OP
I'm not surprised that some here are having a hard time understanding legitimate satire
Number23
May 2015
#23
I don't normally comment on people's looks but sweet Jesus. He is one of the ODDEST looking
Number23
May 2015
#35
in terms of policy she is practically indistinguishable from the current president nt
msongs
May 2015
#5
I think she has a lock on the pot-smoking-black-men-with-a-sordid-past demographic.
Vattel
May 2015
#42
Don't forget supporting GMO's and hiring a Monsanto lobbyist to run her super PAC
TheNutcracker
May 2015
#55