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SHARE Monday, November 5, 2007 Hillary Clinton on Ending the War in Iraq: A Lack of Presidential Leadership
Hillary Clinton's plan for ending the war is weak and imprecise. She refuses to commit to bring all of our troops home by the end of her first term in office. Clinton's military and diplomatic advisers believe our invasion of Iraq was justified and a military solution exits for resolving the war. Clinton is not demonstrating the qualities of leadership we need in our next President to end the war in Iraq.
(3 comments) SHARE Tuesday, October 30, 2007 The Big Three Fraud on Iraq & Bill Richardson Alternative
Hillary Clinton, John Edwards and Barack Obama travel the country claiming they'll get us out of Iraq. Yet they refuse to call for an immediate withdrawal of our forces now or by 2013. Bill Richardson offers an unequivocal alternative on Iraq to the continued intervention offered by Clinton, Obama and Edwards. Richardson's plan for Iraq is bold, responsible and demonstrates the leadership skills we need in our President.
(3 comments) SHARE Sunday, October 28, 2007 Bill Richardson on Iraq: Listening To Our Soldiers Call To End The War Now
Hillary Clinton, John Edwards and Barack Obama refuse to commit to ending the U.S. occupation of Iraq by 2013. "If you haven't seen enough to know that we need to get all the troops out [of Iraq] then you aren't watching the same war that I and the rest of America are seeing," is Bill Richardson's response. Richardson is listening to the voices of our soldiers on the ground in Iraq. Their message is withdraw now.
(1 comments) SHARE Saturday, October 27, 2007 John Edwards v. Bill Richardson on The Path Out of Iraq
Five years ago was a critical week in the decision by our nation to go to war with Iraq. While the Senate was debating the war, John Edwards gave a well-publicized speech in Washington, D.C. on October 7, 2002, supporting the Bush Administration's rationale for invading Iraq. Edwards is wrong on Iraq today. Edwards leaves open the door to the U.S. intervention in Iraq for years to come.
(1 comments) SHARE Friday, October 26, 2007 Bill Richardson: Say No to Torture -- and to Mukasey
"Waterboarding is torture, and anyone who is unwilling to identify it as such is not qualified to be the chief legal officer of the United States of America." -- Bill Richardson