mtnsnake
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Tue Feb-26-08 07:38 PM
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| 21. Why should she? Her vote wasn't any more a mistake than Kerry's or Edwards' was |
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Admitting they made a mistake, only after the polls told them that it was politically safe for them to do so, won't bring back the lives of those soldiers who lost them in Iraq.
It wasn't any mistake. Each and every one of them who voted for the IWR knew what they were doing, and that includes Hillary, Kerry, Edwards, Biden, Dodd, and right down the line. They're all over 18.
It's the same for the people who vote to fund the war, like Obama and Hillary. Sometime in the future, people will probably be asking Hillary and Obama to admit they made a mistake in funding the war to continue it. The time for them to use their heads is when they vote, not after the damage is done.
Obama is the biggest hypocrite of all of them for continously making claims that he's the true anti-war candidate of the bunch, when all he does is vote to enable the war everytime a funding vote comes to the Senate.
Dennis Kucincih is the only one who will never have to feel like he owes anyone an apology.
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