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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-26-07 12:54 PM
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8. Oh yeah - REALLY big issues. Or occasional disagreements in front of partisan groups
where they were EXPECTED to attack.

But then there is the wall of noise that Clintons CAN create when they want to oppose something or someone - or don't when it benefits some other Democrat.

Anyone can pinpoint incidents in front of a small Dem audience - a wall of noise making it clear that Clintons supported Bush on his terrorism and Iraq war decisions was CREATED during Bill's June 2004 book tour and before that when Bill encouraged Democrats in DC to support Bush on terrorism and Iraq.

Where was a wall of noise backing up any Democrat opposing Bush on the big issues of terrorism and Iraq war?

Tora Bora was an opportunity.

Terrorism tactics was an opportunity.

Bush's invasion of Iraq was a right time to side AGAINST that decision.

Clinton's BOOK TOUR in June2004 was an opportunity.
(Funny how most headlines benefitted Bush then.)

Downing Street Memos was an opportunity to side with Dems opposing Bush.

Alito filibuster was an opprtunity to take a public stand.

Iraq withdrawal timetable was an opportunity to oppose Bush on Iraq.
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