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youngdem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-05-07 06:21 AM
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15. Flame away, but he isn't wrong
It is in fact intellectually dishonest for our Democratic leaders to vote for a non-binding resolution voicing opposition to the war but failing to do what is wholly in their power to do to stop it.

If we don't stop funding for this war, the Repukes will gain traction with this argument.

Dem leadership is still too timid, even in the face of overwhelming public support for withdrawal.

Dem leadership needs to either grow a pair or switch parties. They are SICKENING me.

STAND UP GODDAMMIT !!!

You were elected to the majority for ONE DAMN REASON....GET US OUT OF THIS CLUSTERFUCK !!


Again, he ain't wrong. Sad isn't it that Fake Maverick McCain has a more intellectually honest position than the Dems, even though he is wrong on how he would proceed in Iraq?


The Dems are doing EXACTLY what was done in Vietnam....pussyfooting around while our kids are dying for no reason because of the purely political fear that the opposition (who started the war) will try to hang the withdrawal on the Dems as quitting or cutting and running. COWARDS!!!!!

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