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On October 14 2015 10:20 Mohdoo wrote: I don't want to vote for any of these people. ... the inevitable side effect of Hillary's premature coronation. She's crowded out many democrats from running, leaving the democrats with a bunch of very weak candidates. Oh, and did anyone else see the Fox News polls today showing Hillary losing to basically every republican? | ||
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Christ, she is such a fraud. | ||
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On October 14 2015 10:24 IgnE wrote: The problem with Bernie is that he won't just lie like Hillary will. I particularly like her spin on Obama retaining her as Secretary of State. I'm sure that it had everything to do with her "judgment," hahaha. | ||
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On October 14 2015 10:30 Mohdoo wrote: IMO, Clinton was right to vote for more force in Iraq and Afghanistan. We left too early and we've been paying for it. Staying there is NOT the same issue as going there in the first place. I feel like people started equating staying to starting and not addressing what we may have created by leaving. You're not going to hear a democrat admit that because it is too damning to Obama (and by extension, Hillary to a degree). | ||
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On October 14 2015 10:30 Mohdoo wrote: IMO, Clinton was right to vote for more force in Iraq and Afghanistan. We left too early and we've been paying for it. Staying there is NOT the same issue as going there in the first place. I feel like people started equating staying to starting and not addressing what we may have created by leaving. They were talking about the initial invasion, and the vote that authorized Bush to make that decision, which she voted for. They weren't talking whether or not we should have stayed. It goes without saying that none of them think we should have retained an indefinite occupation of Iraq. | ||
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On October 14 2015 10:34 Acrofales wrote: Sanders caught flatfooted there. Wtf. Putin will regret this? Whut? He was certainly not ready. I do actually like Hillary's response about having other nations step up here though. | ||
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