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Stinky The Clown Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-28-05 04:39 PM
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30. It is a matter of intent even more than a plan
Can anyone say with honesty that idiot son's intent was not malevolent?

I dare say damed few, if any, Dems, not matter their posiiton, are malevolent. Hell, many Republicans are not malevolent in their intent.

But idiot son **is**. Period.

So then we get to the 'plans'.

I know Sens Clinton, Bayh, Feinstein, others seem to be (old framing) 'pro war'. I'm not sure I buy that.

People like Kerry, Edwards, others, who voted for the IWR are also termed 'pro war'. Does anyone really think that's true?

Then we have the ones like Feingold, Clark, others, who have plans (some well developed, some not so well developed) but do not see immediate withdrawal as a part of it. It is a virtual certainty that these people are NOT pro war, even though they call for continuing our involvement for some extended perriod (measured in months, not years).

A very few, such as Kucinich, have been very consistent in saying we should be out immediately.

But I do NOT for a moment see ANY of these people as 'pro war'.
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