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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Where's Bernie's Veteran's Affairs policy proposal? [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)47. Rove: Swiftboat your opponent on your weakness and his strength.
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The veterans section on his website is the least detailed of the entire Democratic field.
NuclearDem
Nov 2015
#16
O'Malley has an extremely comprehensive veterans policy proposal on his site.
NuclearDem
Nov 2015
#12
JaneyVee only does snark, no research, nothing. You should all know this by now, ignore list is
litlbilly
Nov 2015
#41
Yes - some posters have nothing of substance to say, and are only here to rile us up.
Maedhros
Nov 2015
#43
Untrue. I told you the numbers in your article were wrong as to both Hillary and Sanders.
merrily
Nov 2015
#36
Neither the Choice Act nor the Clay Hunt Act makes a comprehensive veterans policy.
NuclearDem
Nov 2015
#33
they're attacking Sanders for having a record of laws, riders, hearings, and committee involvement
MisterP
Nov 2015
#39
Bernie actually passed legislation benefiting vets. Beats meaningless campaign rhetoric any day.
merrily
Nov 2015
#35
Because you'd rather see something relatively meaningless or because Hillary put hers out?
merrily
Nov 2015
#51
Plans lacking details are invulnerable to "attacks" and scrutiny, and easier to "defend" …
NurseJackie
Nov 2015
#79