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MannyGoldstein

(34,589 posts)
28. Au contraire
Fri Dec 14, 2012, 01:04 AM
Dec 2012

Having a fondness for war seems to be a prerequisite for the post.

Let's stop this now - I fear that so much bobbing and weaving might be a strain on your heart.

is John Kerry the only Dem besides Ms. Rice qualified to be SOS? Skittles Dec 2012 #1
Most Democrats voted AGAINST starting a war with Iraq. MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #3
so why is he the front-runner? Skittles Dec 2012 #40
'Better judgement'! Exactly. It's amazing how low our standards are for those who hold life and sabrina 1 Dec 2012 #42
Most Democrats in the Senate voted FOR it: Freddie Stubbs Dec 2012 #49
But 22 made the right decision MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #52
Good question. jsr Dec 2012 #5
This will be excellent alcibiades_mystery Dec 2012 #2
Hillary is the bestest SOS ever ProSense Dec 2012 #4
Well, if you consider 'facts' to be 'drama' I suppose. I guess they are as we seem to prefer rose sabrina 1 Dec 2012 #43
Right On bahrbearian Dec 2012 #60
I know that I am more hawkish than many on this board... NCTraveler Dec 2012 #65
"Hillary has not been the best SOS ever." ProSense Dec 2012 #66
They all based their decision on Bush's falsified 'intelligence' TheProgressive Dec 2012 #6
Most Democrats voted against war. MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #7
They did ProSense Dec 2012 #10
So why did Kerry vote for war a month after that NY Times editorial? MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #14
Dean was for voting for Biden/Lugar, Kerry's peferred resolution too karynnj Dec 2012 #36
Smart people with critical thinking skills were not fooled. GeorgeGist Dec 2012 #46
Can't answer that Manny for those who voted yes or no.... TheProgressive Dec 2012 #13
Kerry's my Senior senator. MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #17
"I've watched him become a standard-issue DLC Third Wayer." ProSense Dec 2012 #19
I agree - our (America's) new Senator is top notch... TheProgressive Dec 2012 #22
Not most Democrats in the Senate Freddie Stubbs Dec 2012 #50
You're right - 29-22 (including Bernie as a Democrat) MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #51
That's what is so frustrating deutsey Dec 2012 #47
so did hillary. spanone Dec 2012 #8
you'd accept such a narrow definition of your own life experience? bigtree Dec 2012 #9
You don't think that's a rather major decision? MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #11
It's been debated here to exhaustion bigtree Dec 2012 #16
I am sure he views this as the greatest mistake of his life. Nye Bevan Dec 2012 #12
Has he said that? nt MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #15
yes he did, unequivocally bigtree Dec 2012 #18
Link? MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #20
The comment states: ProSense Dec 2012 #21
WTF? MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #23
Seems like doing homework would help you. ProSense Dec 2012 #24
So you want me to prove that Kerry never said something? MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #25
No, but ProSense Dec 2012 #26
Au contraire MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #28
Then shouldn't ProSense Dec 2012 #31
Did he say that? former9thward Dec 2012 #27
No doubt it will be provided shortly. nt MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #29
It wasn't that hard to look up. Sheesh. BlueCaliDem Dec 2012 #32
That's really great that he recognizes his error MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #33
I wished MY senior senator had done that. She's DiFi. BlueCaliDem Dec 2012 #34
I dont think 'Yes' on the IWR was a bad vote. I explain why here. Only Bush owns the Iraq mistake stevenleser Dec 2012 #39
Your post is 110% accurate! This is *exactly* how it went down. BlueCaliDem Dec 2012 #70
I hope you think about your mistake here before your next attack on a Democrat. nt stevenleser Dec 2012 #35
Which mistake is that? MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #55
You mean besides not knowing about multiple statements your own senator made regarding what you stevenleser Dec 2012 #68
I believe this is called, "checkmate". eom BlueCaliDem Dec 2012 #30
Yes many many times karynnj Dec 2012 #37
Interesting argument. nt ZombieHorde Dec 2012 #44
Take a look at this Samantha Dec 2012 #38
Yes he did, and you voted for him for president in 2004. Renew Deal Dec 2012 #41
We don't know that. ProSense Dec 2012 #62
Hi Prosense! Renew Deal Dec 2012 #64
I find that knock on Kerry to be pretty idiotic. MessiahRp Dec 2012 #45
So did Hillary Clinton n/t malaise Dec 2012 #48
+1 krawhitham Dec 2012 #67
Step 1: Add shit. Step 2: Stir. JoePhilly Dec 2012 #53
Wait, you rec'd a thread calling for the boycott of the inauguration ProSense Dec 2012 #54
I rec'd the sentiment that Obama needs to stop Shirley Sherroding folks MannyGoldstein Dec 2012 #56
"Rice, herself, is certainly no bargain." ProSense Dec 2012 #57
Just FYI: 29 Democrats joined 48 Republicans to pass the Senate resolution OldDem2012 Dec 2012 #58
Even more basic than that, the conditions to use force were not met. stevenleser Dec 2012 #69
The Tail Wags The Dog?? KharmaTrain Dec 2012 #59
So did Hillary and imo she's been an outstanding SOS. WI_DEM Dec 2012 #61
Well, so did Hillary Clinton, so no big change there. n/t RomneyLies Dec 2012 #63
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