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stephanie
04-04-2007, 03:53 AM
And this is the first woman President who some want to protect us and OUR COUNTRY...I can't keep up with her, one week it's she say's we should stay, then the next week it's we should go..She's flips flops like a fish out of water...She's weak, and wishy washy..

Tue Apr 3, 4:03 PM ET



WASHINGTON (AFP) - US Senator Hillary Clinton on Tuesday urged supporters to petition President George W. Bush to drop his threat to veto bills approved in the US Congress that set a date to pull back US forces from Iraq.


Clinton, a former US first lady and senator from New York, is seeking the Democratic Party's nomination for the 2008 presidential election.

"The American people have had enough of the president's failed strategy in Iraq," read the message on Clinton's presidential campaign website.

"Join Hillary in telling him to listen to the will of the people and to Congress, withdraw his veto threat, and begin phased deployment of the troops out of Iraq."

In a Tuesday news conference, Bush reiterated his threat to veto any bill that had a withdrawal date for US forces in Iraq.

He warned that Congress's failure to unconditionally approve his request for war funds in the coming weeks will only hurt US troops.

"The price of that failure will be paid by our troops and their loved ones," Bush said.

In a statement, Democratic Party chief Howard Dean said that Bush "should work with Democrats in Congress to give the American people the new direction in Iraq they demanded last November."

Democrats took control of both chambers of the US Congress in November, a vote widely seen as a repudiation of Bush's Iraq policy.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070403/pl_afp/usiraqpolitics

avatar4321
04-04-2007, 06:14 AM
So basically she is saying that if she becomes President (Heaven forbid), and we petition her not to veto a bill she wants to veto, she is going to listen to the petition?

krisy
04-04-2007, 06:31 AM
Hillary is very see through. She will go whatever way the wind blows. If the public is for the war,then so is Hillary,and vice versa. She is a true politician. I saw her on the tube acting like royalty. She had a ,what Hillary wants,Hillary gets attitude.

theHawk
04-04-2007, 08:57 AM
And this is the first woman President who some want to protect us and OUR COUNTRY...I can't keep up with her, one week it's she say's we should stay, then the next week it's we should go..She's flips flops like a fish out of water...She's weak, and wishy washy..

Tue Apr 3, 4:03 PM ET



WASHINGTON (AFP) - US Senator Hillary Clinton on Tuesday urged supporters to petition President George W. Bush to drop his threat to veto bills approved in the US Congress that set a date to pull back US forces from Iraq.


Clinton, a former US first lady and senator from New York, is seeking the Democratic Party's nomination for the 2008 presidential election.

"The American people have had enough of the president's failed strategy in Iraq," read the message on Clinton's presidential campaign website.

"Join Hillary in telling him to listen to the will of the people and to Congress, withdraw his veto threat, and begin phased deployment of the troops out of Iraq."

In a Tuesday news conference, Bush reiterated his threat to veto any bill that had a withdrawal date for US forces in Iraq.

He warned that Congress's failure to unconditionally approve his request for war funds in the coming weeks will only hurt US troops.

"The price of that failure will be paid by our troops and their loved ones," Bush said.

In a statement, Democratic Party chief Howard Dean said that Bush "should work with Democrats in Congress to give the American people the new direction in Iraq they demanded last November."

Democrats took control of both chambers of the US Congress in November, a vote widely seen as a repudiation of Bush's Iraq policy.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070403/pl_afp/usiraqpolitics

You gotta love liberals that never want to take responsibility for their own actions. Funny how now when the war is unpopular in polls, the Dems are so against it. Yet the Dems wanted to and did start this war, right along the side of Bush. Dems had the same pre-war intelligence as the Pres, and most of them felt it was neccessary. More proof that she is just a political windsock.