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Isnt it a bit odd? Most Democrats support Iraq War vocally at first but when it comes to election they all say it is a bad war.

2007-02-24 01:21:10 · 13 answers · asked by Mike_Hustle 2 in Politics & Government Politics

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Because democrats are flip flopping, anti-American, hypocrites.

2007-02-24 01:25:26 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 3

-Do you have evidence that is is a "good war"?

-The whole premise of this war has changed (no WMD), and so should our involvement. It is a fact that key people in the Bush administration - including the President - greatly inflated the threat that Iraq posed.

-Plenty of Republicans are also in favor of changing the mission. Unfortunately, the Bush administration has virtually ignored the recommendations of the Iraq Study Group, co-chaired by prominent Republican James Baker.

2007-02-24 01:36:06 · answer #2 · answered by Arthur P. 3 · 1 0

I don't know. I suppose they want to win the election.
They knew they would do this from the begining.
I think they knew shortly after 9/11 how this would play.
First back the government 100%
start looking for republicans to blame
find and exploit any error
pretend that they have good reasons to withdraw support
pretend Clinton didn't destroy the Human intelligence gathering mechanisms in place though out the world -that caused a lot of errors
pretend that Clinton didn't wreck our immigration policy and make our borders a sieve.

2007-02-24 01:32:53 · answer #3 · answered by FOA 6 · 2 1

i will no longer be able to think of of any sins and atrocities committed by potential of President Obama. the reason Bush is correct is using the fact he created the themes President Obama is attempting to restoration. shall we in simple terms cancel each and all of the debt Bush ran up. that's the final answer. The economic markets might take a century to get better yet a minimum of we'd be out from under the insane debts Bush ran up throughout the time of those years whilst Republicans have been saying deficits do no longer count. great, then, cancel them in the event that they do no longer count.

2016-10-16 09:28:44 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Because the war has changed. At the time of the vote it was a war against a dangerous reigime armed with biological and possibly nuclear weapons, capable of launch in 45 minutes - a war which was far more justifiable in fighting. Now we can see the war for what it is - pointless, unwinable and destablising. This war is absolutely unjustifiable.

2007-02-24 01:33:36 · answer #5 · answered by Mordent 7 · 1 1

Well you should well remember that when the initial vote for going to war was made, the Dems and Reps alike, voted based on information they were given at the time. That information was, provided by this Rep administration, was cooked. They received falsified and doctored information that wrongly made it appear that the US was at risk from Iraq. For that Bush deserves a huge amount of criticism and blame. The needless blood of many American soldiers are on his hands.

2007-02-24 01:52:11 · answer #6 · answered by ndmagicman 7 · 1 2

Perhaps because they believe that short memories are much less expensive than war. Get attacked by terrorist for the last 40 years? No biggie, the idiots will forget soon.
Sort of like the fence they vote for and then refuse to fund.

2007-02-24 01:25:34 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

Try living in the present, junior. The war has been a disaster and needs to end. If people couldn't see that 3 years ago, they can see it now.

2007-02-24 01:55:31 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

IT'S EASY...

They do it the same way they did it during Vietnam resulting in thousands of deaths because they demoralized the troops with their "Blame America First" rants.

In the meantime, the Libs only represent 7% of the military because they don't Man-Up. They are too busy swishing down the streets of San Francisco with their Man Bags.

2007-02-24 01:25:34 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

I've been firmly against this war since they first began talking about it.
And we support the troops, screw the war and the policies thereof.

2007-02-24 01:33:04 · answer #10 · answered by guy o 5 · 2 0

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