Where are Hillary Clinton’s tears for our soldiers and innocent Iraqis?
By Mary MacElveen
January 9, 2008
I would have to say that this presidential campaign to date has jaded me. The catch phrase that is being thrown around by so many of these candidates is that they want to change things, but as we begin to see the results of both the Iowa Caucus and the
While the war in
It leaves me to wonder if Americans do want real change or just a change in name. Do Americans want to really chart a new course for this country or continue the current road in which we all travel? If it is the latter; then God save
In watching the CNN feed where Marianne Pernold-Young questioned Senator Hillary Clinton it brought
Many supporters of Senator Clinton will state that she was President Bill Clinton’s true partner, so she must be held responsible for these Iraqi deaths. He saw fit to hold
As we all know, Senator Clinton voted for the Iraq Resolution in which I have written consistently does not hold any constitutional and legal powers and does not invoke the war powers act. She also failed to read the intelligence report proving President Bush wrong, yet folks still voted for her in these races. I just do not understand this.
Ms. Pernold-Young voted for Senator Obama after questioning Senator Clinton stating his message was “electric”, yet he too has consistently voted to fund this abhorrent war. In a past column written by me in which Obama spoke in front of those gathered at an AIPAC (American Israeli Public Affairs Committee), Obama had this to say of any military action against Iran, “We should take no option, including military action, off the table, and show strong support for Israel’s actions in last summer’s war against Hezbollah,” I have written scathing articles against the State of Israel for launching that attack and have even seen through photos our support of that terrorist attack upon Lebanon in this previous article asking who are the terrorists.
You may be saying to yourselves: Why am I really targeting the Democratic candidates? Well, to be honest, I expected better from them being of the opposite party if one believes they are truly different than the Republicans. I would blast the Republicans and have, but I do not see any change of course only the same should a Republican become our next president.
In a past article commending Cong. Pete Stark embedded are some of the most horrific photos, but not nearly the worst I have seen as I have consistently written and spoken out against this war. I want every single Democratic voter to take a look at those no longer with us namely our soldiers and innocent Iraqi citizens and shed tears for them. I ask that you reject the tears shed by Senator Clinton in which she tried to show her human side forgetting humans were killed in Iraq. Do so if you are truly in wish of a change. As Obama rails against this war, he has consistently voted to fund it and remember that too.
Yes, the war still is the most important issue for me and I do suspect for many more out there. It is not a right vs. left issue, but a holocaust that is taken place over in
The other night, I was in midstream of writing my thoughts down concerning the Iowa Caucuses, but stopped. I just did not understand how Obama came out on top in that race and I cannot even understand how
This column is dedicated to all of our soldiers who have lost their lives in
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