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Originally Posted by schlecht muttaficka
You should ALSO be blaming the people that voted for the war with their eyes wide open. That would INCLUDE Hillary. For years, the left (including her) has been screaming for accountability and for the right to say they were wrong. She did vote yes, and all she has to say about it now is that she was "mislead". Bullsh1t, if she was as smart as she thinks she is, she would thought about the implications of her vote.
If she's the one with the 'experince", how could she have let herself be "misled" like this? Is this the kind of "experience" we want running our country?
I'm not a fan of Bush, but to make such an ignorant statement that it's the people who voted for Bush are at fault for the way things are is pretty ignorant.
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Well, maybe, just maybe Hillary, Bill, Gore, Kerry, Edwards, members of the intelligence committees in the house and senate, bipartisan majority of the house and senate, prime ministers of England, Italy, Spain, Australia, and all the members of the UN security council at the time really did believe the intelligence (faulty or not but regardless, not known at the time) that Iraq possessed wmd and in a period post 9/11 they were not going to take a chance at letting Iraq go without inspectors for the previous 5 years.
All those congressmen, prime ministers, and independent foreign intelligence agencies couldn't have ALL been "mislead."
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Originally Posted by dojetdriver
Yep, it's common knowledge. Which begs the question, why has he taken the stance he has in the past that is anti airline pilot?
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Well, maybe, just maybe, McCain stands behind his convictions regardless of his personal or his family's personal expediency. Not saying that I agree with all his convictions but just that you have to admire him for believing in something that might not be in the best interest of his own family.