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In reply to the discussion: With her speech today, HRC made herself the pro-slaughter candidate. [View all]OnyxCollie
(9,958 posts)101. "Turn Japanese" as in give up your Fourth and Fifth Amendment rights.
Like, having your cellphone become a beacon for a Predator drone strike because the Administration decided you're a terrorist and you need to be killed without a trial.
You cool with that?
Quit evading the question: What's Hillary Clinton's position on domestic surveillance?
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With her speech today, HRC made herself the pro-slaughter candidate. [View all]
Ken Burch
Jun 2015
OP
If you consider WWII like the mess we are in now then I understand you being confused. nt
Logical
Jun 2015
#5
FDR was great, but he was unable to do anything progressive domestically AFTER 12/7/41.
Ken Burch
Jun 2015
#11
Since you were content with Hillary doing "whatever it takes" to "defend the nation,"
OnyxCollie
Jun 2015
#112
You do not know a damn thing about me. In any event this conversation is at an end.
hrmjustin
Jun 2015
#115
If Obama is capable of keeping Gitmo open, why assume HRC would be above anything?
Ken Burch
Jun 2015
#121
More war just raises the poverty levels at home. It enriches the MIC and Goldman-Sachs
rhett o rick
Jun 2015
#160
That would be the FDR who said "Dr. New Deal has been replaced by Dr. Win-The War".
Ken Burch
Jun 2015
#6
Roosevelt established his progressive policies and set out in a progressive direction
JDPriestly
Jun 2015
#47
He was less progressive in his second term(and agreed, there was no excuse for that).
Ken Burch
Jun 2015
#82
He also was able to do things because he had a massive congress and a great depression...
Drunken Irishman
Jun 2015
#168
Uh, Nazi Germany truly posed an existential threat to everything good and decent
cheapdate
Jun 2015
#83
The best way to keep this country safe is to leave the rest of the world alone for once.
Ken Burch
Jun 2015
#9
I watched the little ant doing the infinity sign on your post with that thought till I realized
nightscanner59
Jun 2015
#65
We have inadvertently provided weapons to groups like ISIS because of our excessive
JDPriestly
Jun 2015
#59
You miss the point. We have more important issues than spreading democracy in the Middle East.
rhett o rick
Jun 2015
#161
Yeah, like spreading democracy HERE in the USA, instead of digging us deeper into the hole of
PatrickforO
Jun 2015
#167
Democracy isn't like peanut butter, you can't spread it. The best one can do is
rhett o rick
Jun 2015
#181
True. In this day and age, a country can only become democratic from within and from below.
Ken Burch
Jun 2015
#184
The military budget is bloated and few would disagree unless they profit directly.
Enthusiast
Jun 2015
#69
Our military is not set up primarily for defense and hasn't been for a long time.
A Simple Game
Jun 2015
#93
"No war can ever be progressive or liberating again, and none can ever be feminist."
OilemFirchen
Jun 2015
#35
Bosnia was twenty years ago, and that was a negotiated settlement, not any military victory.
Ken Burch
Jun 2015
#117
It's about both. BTW, I don't have an "ideology"-just sincere personal convictions.
Ken Burch
Jun 2015
#81
Christ on a trailer hitch, do you know nothing of context? He was a young WW II veteran....
Hekate
Jun 2015
#32
Exactly...a mundane statement that every candidate will make at some point
BeyondGeography
Jun 2015
#53
So you prefer a president who wouldn't do what ever it takes to keep this country safe?
EX500rider
Jun 2015
#34
I suspect most ordinary folks expect their leaders to keep them safe.../NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2015
#38
You are confusing political rhetoric with reality. They have nothing in common
Jack Rabbit
Jun 2015
#60
I'd prefer one who at least kept that within the bounds of morality and human decency.
Ken Burch
Jun 2015
#87
Don't knock it! As it's a great place to practice creative writing skills and dramatic fiction:
freshwest
Jun 2015
#195
You mean the ones where he tells Middle Easern countries to fight their own battles?
Spitfire of ATJ
Jun 2015
#77
Bernie is not versed on foreign affairs, lacks enough experience. He has not shown he is willing to
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#50
Then he has a problem and one of the responsibilities of a president is making the
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#73
If you would have given the true story instead of the talking point we would discuss this further.
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#95
He will be elected, even if he gets the nomination he can't beat the republicans and he knows.
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#151
Most of us are just as offended when a male candidate says things like that.
Ken Burch
Jun 2015
#120
You seriously think that opposing HRC's militarism is the same thing as being Willard?
Ken Burch
Jun 2015
#146
They all say it, like "Gold bless America". You cannot mean to tell me the sloganeering
Rex
Jun 2015
#136
It's her JOB to prove that a woman can be a good Commander In Chief....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jun 2015
#76
Not sure how to break this to you, Bob, but Hillary supporters are in the minority here.
leveymg
Jun 2015
#135
That would be the McCarthy and RFK Democrats whose candidates took over 69.9% of the primary vote
Ken Burch
Jun 2015
#157
I am convinced Hillary or any of the GOP will keep the US in perpetual war.
AtomicKitten
Jun 2015
#139
she lifted that line directly from the boilerplate republican speech. let's see which duers cheer
Doctor_J
Jun 2015
#159
You're right, Ken. If we are to EVER have hope for social, economic and environmental justice,
PatrickforO
Jun 2015
#166
You'd think she'd remember how badly the "vaporize Iran" stance backfired on her.
Ken Burch
Jun 2015
#172
And yet we have Bernie, has access to security briefings but overlooks any action to halt ISIS. WTH
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#178
Well, it just may be our fight. we have already had the two guys in Texas, maybe just wannabes but
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#186
What do you want us to do? Put boots on the ground in every Arab/Muslim country?
Ken Burch
Jun 2015
#187
None of which can happen in an adminstration that keeps an interventionist foreign policy going.
Ken Burch
Jun 2015
#193
"Whatever it takes" is the same thing as saying "I agree with Cheney on foreign policy".
Ken Burch
Jun 2015
#192