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In reply to the discussion: 'No different than Trump with Putin': Howard Dean says Tulsi Gabbard should resign for defending... [View all]riversedge
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'No different than Trump with Putin': Howard Dean says Tulsi Gabbard should resign for defending... [View all]
DonViejo
Apr 2017
OP
I was watching that live, my jawed dropped when he said that. She's been very outspoken...
George II
Apr 2017
#1
she has never defended Assad - Democrats lose credibility when they say things like that
virtualobserver
Apr 2017
#3
so you agree with this policy of the US bombing both sides of the Syrian conflict?
virtualobserver
Apr 2017
#6
She was personally involved in our previous stupid war.....she saw people die.
virtualobserver
Apr 2017
#11
On the other hand we are all part of this world arent we? So if we have the ability to help
cstanleytech
Apr 2017
#16
What Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya have proven is that intervening and causing regime change....
virtualobserver
Apr 2017
#22
There is intervening and then there is stupidity the problem is being careful about
cstanleytech
Apr 2017
#30
The people "personally involved" in treating those people she insists were not
synergie
Apr 2017
#81
My link is about 2017, where evidence shows that despite the chemical weapons
synergie
Apr 2017
#117
The problem you have is that the evidence is in and it doesn't support your claims.
synergie
Apr 2017
#121
No, she is a pro-Trump & Putin, anti Obama Islamophobe-homophobe Trojan horse
obamanut2012
Apr 2017
#106
I'm not claiming anything. I'm just agreeing with Tulsi that this should be thoroughly investigated
virtualobserver
Apr 2017
#83
the "moderate rebels" are fighting on the same side as ISIS and Al Qaeda
virtualobserver
Apr 2017
#9
The group is not anti-Semite & members of that group marched against Trump during the women's march
virtualobserver
Apr 2017
#19
Assad has been at this for years. Syrians are willing to drown in the Mediterranean rather than stay
Hekate
Apr 2017
#45
You conveniently keep leaving out the fact that no one else in the commission
stevenleser
Apr 2017
#92
Actually she did. She said she did not believe that Assad was behind the gas attack.
still_one
Apr 2017
#57
Skeptical means you DOUBT someone did something. SHE DOESN'T KNOW. As far as her being a veteran
still_one
Apr 2017
#69
Oh FFS, if I thought that her meeting with trump in November was part of her January fact finding
still_one
Apr 2017
#75
She actually has. Democrats lose credibility when they deny that words have meanings
synergie
Apr 2017
#79
Dr. Dean already did. Also, she wouldn't tell anyone who she was meeting with
synergie
Apr 2017
#116
it is amazing that you can type so many words, and yet not tell me how she is "dissembling"
virtualobserver
Apr 2017
#131
how can someone type so many words, as you do, and yet present no evidence for your case
virtualobserver
Apr 2017
#140
you don't present evidence - you tell me what you believe she said - but you never quote her
virtualobserver
Apr 2017
#143
Except that I have presented evidence, and referred you to the links I pasted.
synergie
Apr 2017
#144
You keep pretending that the evidence I presented doesn't exist. You've never read my posts
synergie
Apr 2017
#146
Assad's been killing Syrian Civilians for a long time. Here is an article form 2013
still_one
Apr 2017
#98
In 2013 chemical weapons were used in Ghouta, Syria, by the Syrian government
still_one
Apr 2017
#110
I agree. Since when is expressing an opinion not allowed by a politician? Dean was wrong about
nikibatts
Apr 2017
#101
Because if the Dems need anything it's thoughtful young people who thought they could reform...
Hekate
Apr 2017
#40
Getting kicked out of the GOP is little more than an indicator of rationality at this point.
bluedigger
Apr 2017
#99
We're talking about Hawaii here, that's not likely to happen. Hopefully there will be a primary.
George II
Apr 2017
#39
Your title's premise not at stake. The argument is that Tulsi Gabbard is not trustworthy on Syria.nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2017
#23
That was not the logical fallacy I was pointing to. You are arguing obliquely. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2017
#49
You wrote it in direct reply, so yes you said that. Readers can read and they will.
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2017
#91
I think Tulsi was simply asking for an independent check on what happened there
The_Casual_Observer
Apr 2017
#25
He's jumped right in to this with both feet, it's as if we haven't been burned
The_Casual_Observer
Apr 2017
#28
And here's a very very well-reasoned article re: this general subject you should read
mr_lebowski
Apr 2017
#133
Did he call for Manchin and Heitcamp to resign for voting for the corproFascist Gorsuch?
n2doc
Apr 2017
#42
For those unaware of what Gabbard said, she doesn't believe Assad was behind the gas attack.
still_one
Apr 2017
#51
That ISN'T the point of the OP. She made a statement that she DOESN'T believe Assad is responsible
still_one
Apr 2017
#66
Although they never officially named anyone as Bernie's running mate, she was floated
LaydeeBug
Apr 2017
#108