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Gan
04-26-2007, 02:50 PM
Democratic presidential candidate and New York Senator Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that it might be necessary for America to confront Iran militarily, addressing that possibility more directly than any of the other presidential candidates who spoke this week to the National Jewish Democratic Council.

Clinton first said that the US should be engaging directly with Iran to foil any effort to gain nuclear weapons and faulted the Bush administration for "considerably narrowing" the options available to America in countering Iran.

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I wanted to make this of record since I'm betting that if a Republican President is elected and we do throw down; she'll be the first on the bandwagon saying we're at fault.

And you call the Republicans warmongers. :lol:

Parkbandit
04-26-2007, 03:08 PM
Clinton will win the 2008 chameleon award. Look who she's talking to when making such a claim. Tomorrow, she will address the MLNW (Make Love Not War) Coalition and denounce anything military and say we should begin to dismantle our imperialistic machine.

It's amazing people trust her to do anything.

Tsa`ah
04-26-2007, 03:08 PM
As much as I despise Hillary, she's correct.

However, she was just replaying the pandering she did to the Jewish demographic during her husband's campaign.

Stanley Burrell
04-26-2007, 03:37 PM
She was spitting this shit back when the continuance plan had come into effect. This is not something new.

She is the ultimate, butch, wolf in sheep's clothing and the definition of a (Kennedy-esque-spending) politician.

Stanley Burrell
04-26-2007, 03:41 PM
Do people actually remember early into the Big Willy years how H. Clinton's, the "liberal", handling, and complete lack thereof of social welfare and unemployment issues (imparted to her by B. Clinton) remained, entirely, issues? A lot?

I hope the female vote doesn't become the female vote because of a female.

Xaerve
04-26-2007, 05:25 PM
I hope the female vote doesn't become the female vote because of a female.

Not with her, not in a million years.

Warriorbird
04-26-2007, 05:27 PM
Ugh. You can quote me on this. I imagine she'll win the nomination and lead to a Republican victory, no matter what you Obama haters say.