Yes, but Barbara Boxer has no class.
2007-01-12 05:22:55
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answered by Jadis 6
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By the way you worded your question I can tell you want people to answer yes, My answer is no.
What barbara boxer said was fact, As a matter of fact I bet Condoleezza Rice never put her life on the line to fight a war that she had no choice in. Oh and hey if everyone is so for this war then go join, no ones stopping you, but don't commit our men and women so freely if your not willing to do the same.
2007-01-13 13:49:50
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answered by cutter 2
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Senator Barbara Boxer comments to Condoleezza Rice represent all that is wrong in American Politics. This is the same type of rhetoric which other governments thrive on(media included). Shame on Boxer, shame on those who vote these idiotic self righteous people in. (Scary but she is Second in Line to be President) Open your eyes!!
2007-01-13 17:53:28
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answered by whattheworldcoming2 2
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No baby-kisser could ever lie -- and that i condemn mendacity no be counted who does it. yet . . . I study your article and that i do not see the position the author proves that Barbara Boxer by no skill requested Condi that query or received that answer. Did the reporter shadow Boxer for months/years eavesdropping on her each substitute with anybody? What makes you think this reporter's be conscious above Boxer's? i'm also curious as to why you should initiate criticizing Boxer proper earlier a serious election. they say timing is each thing. Boxer has a ninety one% score on balloting for themes that help the middle type. I a lot desire her to any Republican. ##
2016-11-23 14:18:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Senator Boxer was completely out of line making personal attacks and attempting to trick Rice with a 2 year old new article that was speculation about the British pulling out. These tactics show that Boxer cannot have an intelligent debate about the President's policies. All she can do is resort to personal attacks, falsehoods and attempted tricks in her attempt to discredit anyone involved with the President. It's embarrising to watch our elected officials stoop to such underhanded and disgraceful tactics.
2007-01-13 02:22:52
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answered by Stuart G 1
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IMO she wasn't making fun of her. What Senator Boxer so eloquently pointed out is that some families are paying the ultimate price for this war, their mate, their parent, their sibling or their child. I myself wonder if Ms Rice or President Bush for that matter would be willing to sacrifice their children for this cause. The administration in power is arrogant and elitist, they need to listen the American people, they have spoken.
2007-01-15 03:59:41
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answered by Jody K 2
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I think it is perfectly acceptable to look at the personalities of the major decision makers. Bush, Cheney, Rice, and others have appeared to be a fanatical fringe pushing a war for unjust reasons which has caused the death of hundreds of thousands of people in the Iraq war. If the reasons for going to war were just and valid then there would be at least some degree of agreement in the international comunity about going to war. Instead, it appears that this group is delusional about the reasons for war and it is our fault for letting him complete this international crime. Bush, Cheney, and Rice may be personally liable for the deaths of americans for fraudulent reasons. Would anybody in there right mind even buy a used car from any of these guys?, not to even speak of sending your kids to war for absurd reasons. I think all of them are leading to the idealogical decline of the USA and the blind americans are responsible.
2007-01-13 19:50:52
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answered by marc m 1
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I tell you what if I had the choice of laying with Boxer or Condi, boxer the bulldog would not be it. The lame brain logic of most liberals is that if you don't experience something you can't support or talk about it. Well I don't have to get the experience of being hit by a lead pipe to know that it will hurt.
2007-01-12 07:02:18
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answered by Ynot! 6
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The question is specious. She wasn't making fun of her, she was making the point that if you don't have a personal stake you shouldn't make the decision. What idiocy! Boxer has made a carer out of legislating how she FEELS instead of using intellect. Would the folks in CA please stop sending morons to Washington. Barring that will someone from the left coast please initiate secession from the union and take New England with you!!!
2007-01-13 13:07:04
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answered by jloktalgst 2
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Barbara Boxer is an idiot. Unfortunately for the Democrats, that seems to be the rule rather than the exception.
2007-01-12 05:50:44
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answered by Anonymous
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