so why is she saying if she gets elected she will end the war...before you say she thought this and she thought that, remember Mr Bush also thought this and also thought that... the only thing Hilary will end will be Mankind..
2007-06-12
09:15:09
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Mr Bush was also misinformed...fair is fair
2007-06-12
09:21:21 ·
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the same also applies to Mr Bush... misinformed, lied to, tricked into., bamboozled. fair is fair
2007-06-12
09:25:39 ·
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like it or not we must finish what we started.. were all in this together...
2007-06-12
09:47:38 ·
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PATTY J, relax , i have been there and done that.. my point is we make excuses for other people execpt when it come to OUR president..semper fi
2007-06-12
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She also stated that Saddam had WMD's.
2007-06-12 09:25:41
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answered by bhopefull 3
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It's funny to me that the ones who keep saying Bush lied to the congress about invading Iraq don't use any common sense in determining if that is true or not. Do you all think that he got them all in a room and said now class listen up I am going to read you the latest intellegence report on Saddam. And then lied to them? Come on people they had the same copy of the report that he had. And they made the decision to vote for the war based on what that report said.Don't you think if Bush altered that report back then we would know about it by now? That dog just don't hunt folks. Remember Tenent (D head of FBI) told president Bush that the intellegence he gave him from other countries all said the same thing, Saddam was a threat to the free world. And he uttered those famous words, Mr. president "this is a slam dunk" which now he is saying meant something else lol. I don't know if Hillary will end mankind but if elected she will sure bring America down to a third world nation status. I think though the way the Democrats are spinning Bush's whole presidency and all those who believe the lies and half truths we just might get stuck with her as president. Heaven help us all!
2007-06-12 17:23:08
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answered by crusinthru 6
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Lies???
Top ten list of political lies you are told, all designed to make you believe that government should have more power than it already has, so that it can create more of the disasters we are accustomed to:
10. My new program will generate jobs. Truth: only the market generates jobs on net.
9. My education program will reform schools so that they leave no child behind. Truth: the public schools do not work very good for the same reason no government program can work. They exist outside the market economy.
8. My program will save industry x. Truth: industry must be part of the market or else it is not really industry at all.
7. I won't raise your taxes but I will pass lots of new programs: Truth: all programs must be paid for.
6. As president, I will pursue a humble foreign policy. Truth: nothing in the office of the president encourages humility.
5. This war is humanitarian and winnable. Truth: war is nothing but a government program on a massively destructive scale, and just as error prone.
4. My reform will bring market-based competition. Be on the lookout for this lie, which market partisans are likely to believe. There is only one kind of genuine market, and it is rooted in private property and nothing else.
3. We will secure the nation. Truth: government cannot provide security better than markets, any more than it can provide food or houses better than the market.
2. Government is compassionate. Truth: men who seek power over the lives of others are the coldest, cruelest humans of all.
1. You can't love your country and hate your government. Truth: A person who loves his country loves liberty first.
One hundred years from now, the great story of the latter part of the 20th century and the first part of the 21st century will be the vast improvements in life wrought by technology. Consider the web, the cell phone, the PDA, the affordable laptop computer, advances in medicine, and the spread of prosperity to all corners of the globe. What has government had to do with this? The answer is: nothing contributory. It has worked only to impede progress, and we can only be thankful that it hasn't succeeded.
Through all of human history, governments have caused frightening levels of bloodshed and horror, but in the end, what has prevailed is not power but the market economy. Even today governments can only play catch-up. This is because of the reasons that Mises outlined. Government cannot control the human mind, so it cannot, in the long run, control the choices people make. It cannot control economic forces, which are a far more powerful and permanent feature of the world than any government anyway.
2007-06-12 16:55:47
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answered by MIkE ALEGRIA 1
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So what are you complaining about? Hilliary voted for your buddy Bush's war, isn't that what you wanted?
Who cares what she thinks now, you got your wish-WAR.
Instead of your nit picking whining, why don't you sign up, and go to Iraq to help the troops fight you & Bush's WAR. . .
Really, I'm not "misinforming" you or "lieng, it is the real thing over there "Bub.""
2007-06-12 17:00:18
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First of all, the Bush Administration spread false intelligence as evidence of WMDs in Iraq. They knew it wasn't credible, but Hillary and the other congresspeople didn't.
Secondly, even if that weren't true there's a big difference between being wrong and continuing to be wrong vs. being wrong and admitting a mistake.
Hillary's problem is that she won't admit she made a mistake. She cops out by saying "if I knew then what I know now..." which is still better than staying the course when the course is wrong, but worse than Edwards who admits he made a mistake.
2007-06-12 16:23:30
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answered by Dana1981 7
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She was lied to. Haven't you ever believed someone and later found out they had lied to you? When you found out someone was lying did you change your mind? Do you think that might have been the case? I don't think she nor anyone else is being a hypocrite in this who first voted for the war and have changed their minds.
I find it amusing how scared to death people are of Hillary and I have yet seen one justifiable reason. Pure hate is all it is with lame excuses for it. She is not my favorite right now but I don't stoop so low as to accuse her of hypocracy when none existed. If you want hypocracy you need only look to the people who support the Bush Administration and you will find lots of it.
2007-06-12 16:22:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmmm So you're saying that it's never okay to change one's opinion? Many of the people whom voted for the war ages ago are now wanting to get out of the war. As situations change and more information comes to light, strategies have to change. One strategy to be considered is pulling out of Iraq.
2007-06-12 16:43:52
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answered by rowena utopia 5
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Hilary and Bush are both from the same party as is every other major candidate. There is no difference between voting republican or democrat, they have fake seperate names, and fake seperate agendas. There is only one party in the US and it wants to deprive you of EVERY single personal right and make you into machines.
Reblicans & democrats each take the rights the other one promises not to, neither successfully defend rights but always successfully take rights away.
2 names - one party
2007-06-12 16:20:36
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answered by zorvok 2
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hillary only cares about getting elected...bush wants to protect american lives...remember there have been no attacks here at home since 9/11. im sure that would change under another corrupt clinton administration...
either she was too stupid to know the facts on iraq or she voted for war based on polling data ...which is worse
2007-06-12 16:28:25
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answered by shutuprandy 2
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There is a huge difference between Hillary and GW. GW was the PRESIDENT. He had access to much more "intel" then Hillary. You're comparing apples and orange.
2007-06-12 16:37:22
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answered by Anonymous
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So she admitted she had made a mistake, and now is willing to stand up and correct the mistake she made........WOW if only BUsh would do the same thing some of us who voted for him may still have a little respect for him
2007-06-12 16:21:36
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answered by Anonymous
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