Inkara1
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Read them here. Interesting stuff. It seems to be rare to see a Democrat who understands that disagreement with Bush's policies doesn't require vile hatred towards the person.
10) Slaying President Bush is simply immoral. Anyone who advocates purposefully killing someone defenseless (and a democratically elected leader, no less) is clearly value-challenged. I don't understand the logical contortions some people must go through to be anti-death penalty yet pro-assassination.
Stalin always said: One murder is a tragedy. A million murders is a statistic.Lopan said:Yet advocating war based on bogus reasons whereupon 10's of thousands die is ok.
Personally I don't believe Bush makes many of the decisions given that Cheney and Rumsfeld are in the background.
unclehobart said:Stalin always said: One murder is a tragedy. A million murders is a statistic.
Lopan said:Personally I don't believe Bush makes many of the decisions given that Cheney and Rumsfeld are in the background.
Clinton has insisted that President Jean-Bertrand Aristide be reseated and that the United States "restore democracy" in Haiti, positions that play well in the abstract. But when the messy contingencies of the real world intervene--as they did last October, when U.S. military trainers attempting to land in Haiti met with resistance--the Clinton administration does the politically expedient thing and reverses course.