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Originally posted by Andrew E. Wiggin
You attack Barack Obama for not opposing the war "from the beginning" (the spread of obama attacks IS the thread topic)
but i prove to you he did, in fact, oppose the war.
"Obama admitted to the New York Times that he did not know how he would have voted on the 2002 Iraq war resolution had he been serving in the United States Senate at the time of the vote."
In July of 2004, the day after his speech at the Democratic convention catapulted him into the national spotlight, Barack Obama told a group of reporters in Boston that the United States had an "absolute obligation" to remain in Iraq long enough to make it a success.
"The failure of the Iraqi state would be a disaster," he said at a lunch sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor, according to an audiotape of the session. "It would dishonor the 900-plus men and women who have already died. . . . It would be a betrayal of the promise that we made to the Iraqi people, and it would be hugely destabilizing from a national security perspective."
What it does say is that SINCE Bush and his minions went to war,
The question wasnt "gee, if Barack was a US senator, how would he have voted?"
Originally posted by Andrew E. Wiggin
reply to post by LLoyd45
Yep
and all that says is he thinks a hasty withdrawl would be disaster
it does not say that he supports the war
and it does not say that he didnt condemn it since the beginning
What it does say is that SINCE Bush and his minions went to war, its best to end it in an intelligent manner.
"The failure of the Iraqi state would be a disaster," he said at a lunch sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor, according to an audiotape of the session. "It would dishonor the 900-plus men and women who have already died. . . . It would be a betrayal of the promise that we made to the Iraqi people, and it would be hugely destabilizing from a national security perspective."
He said he wasn't sure how he would have voted.
furthermore more, the argument was rather or not Obama supported the war.
He condemned it, from the beginning.
The question wasnt "gee, if Barack was a US senator, how would he have voted?"