Regardless of your stance on the Iraq War or who you're thinking of voting for in the next election. You should remember where the Democrats once stood on the war issue. They have all turned around and said they were against the war. But this proves that many of them supported the president and the war in Iraq from the beginning.
Anonymous2007-12-06T12:55:31Z
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Thank you, that was a excellent composition. Every single major speaker in that video does have one thing in common. They are almost all members on the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), or frequent speakers at CFR functions.
Pelosi also voted for the PATRIOT Act, for NAFTA and CAFTA. She was briefly skeptical of President George W. Bush's saber-rattling against Iraq, but when the threats came to war in 2003, she voted for a House resolution offering "unequivocal support and appreciation to the president... for his firm leadership and decisive action." As a longtime member of the House Intelligence Committee, she was briefed on Bush's secret warrantless wiretapping of US citizens at least six months before the story broke in the newspapers, and voiced no objections.
Almost all of these people are unfit to be public servants in our government, the only one I still like to a degree is Joe Biden.
Obama was against the War from the beginning. The Republicans supported it to and still do. They all believed Bush regarding WMD. Now that we know there are no WMDs, the reason we went to war, my question is why are we still there? I would hope when you go to vote you will focus on other issues besides the Iraq War. I would like to know what the candidates are going to do to make America better; Not Iraq.
Joe Biden is the key to getting out of Iraq. He has already written and planned it. 75 members of the senate signed it, including 25 republicans. President Bush refuses to put it in to action.