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ausus-2009 says:
CitizenUSA, I wonder if you have ever been out of the US , except for a brief vacation to know what the world thinks. I have actually lived, worked and studied outside of the US and have found a range of opinions on Iraq and Clinton''s "I did not have *** with that woman". In a British-type parliamentary system, both would have been replaced as their party leader. As to Clinton on Iraq and if he had been in power after 9/11, going on his previous behavior he would have bombed Afghanistan, annoyed the Taliban, and then done nothing to follow up. The Taliban and Saddam would still be in power, and because of the bombing would have had a measure of world sympathy, provoking a world reaction like "they destroyed the twin towers, you killed Afghan women and children with your bombing, let''s call it even."
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feelfree4u says:

Re: "78 US Senators voted to authorize that war."

Posted by kesac4650

Good point. Clearly not a single one of them can be considered competent to lead anyone. They should be given a choice to resign and serve as witnesses against the criminal cabal, or join the regime in defending war crimes charges.
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noloyalisti says:
Can we finally impeach bush-cheney for their crimes against humanity? Haven''t we let them send enough people to their deaths. Are we not a nation of laws? Or morals?
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citizenusa-2009 says:
Question: (While the world laughed at us), how in the world did Clinton face impeachment for having a tryst with his aid..yet, Little George and Cheney are guilty of genocide and they skate through, not one, but TWO terms in office. Are they teflon???
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citizenusa-2009 says:
Clinton monitored the situation in Iraq very, very closely. He was smart enough to deduce that military force was NOT the appropriate course of action. Little George took a situation that was under control and spun it into something that would allow him to achieve his legacy of "The War President". The little boy had to play "army" with REAL SOLDIERS..he just had to! May he and Cheney burn in HELL for the lives they''ve destroyed!!!
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Syndicate says:
I''m currious why the Clinton White house spent a lot of time on Iraq and WMDs. Seems like if it was just a delusion in Bush''s head then Clinton would have not pressed the same issue. Everyone thinks the case for war was made over a month or two. I remember Clinton demanding Iraq come clean for years and years and people getting sick off the Iraqi BS.
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it_oldtimer says:
Why aren''t Bush and Rove both facing a Federal Grand Jury investigation right now for illegally "outing" an active CIA agent? McClellan says Bush admitted to him outright that HE had ordered the whole thing, and put Rove, Libby and Cheney in charge of exposing Ms. Plame to the press.

Then Bush had the gall to stand up in front of the cameras and promise to expose whoever had done it and hold them accountable!

Why have Bush and Rove apparently remained totally "above the law" in this entire matter for so long?
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it_oldtimer says:
It''s been obvious since Day 1 that Bush doesn''t have a clue about the meaning and intent of the Constitution -- nor has he ever shown that he cared a bit about following it.

It''s also been obvious that he knows nothing at all about military matters or diplomacy.

He apparently believes that the ends always justify the means, even if that means lying and breaking the law to accomplish his personal agenda.
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whatshop says:
Thank you Katie Couric for admitting that there was pressure to not sound unpatriotic and ask the hard questions prior to invading Iraq. Everyone defends their inaction by saying it was post 9/11. That was September 2001 and we invaded Iraq March 2003. There was no sense of urgency to unilatterally invade a Middle Eastern Country, in my estimation back then. How did everyone else miss this? I just wish I stood on the busy street corner with a sign "No More War". If we cannot admit our past failures we will make the same mistakes over and over again. For that I trust you to bring me the nightly news from now on instead of CNN.
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msgtsteve says:
DEMAND WAR CRIMES for all democommies. Put them all up against the wall for cowardice!

%u201CContemplate the mangled bodies of your countrymen, and then say ''''''''what should be the reward of such sacrifices?'''''''' Bid us and our posterity bow the knee, supplicate the friendship and plough, and sow, and reap, to glut the avarice of the men who have let loose on us the dogs of war to riot in our blood and hunt us from the face of the earth? If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animated contest of freedom, go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen!%u201D - Samuel Adams

nough said deomcommies
Seig hillary
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