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  • talk talk talk that's all this woman does

  • So what...exactly...has she done about Darfur?

  • leftwing,liberal elitist pig.Just watched her talking down to a general at a hearing ,demanding to be called senator instead of mam.How dare her be condescending to a soldier.I bet not one of her family ever [going back to ww2] ever served in the military.I guess thats for others to do[irish,poor southern whites] most jewish americans avoided military service by owning war factories and claiming college deferments[chuck scumer,barney frank,mike bloomberg etc.]

  • The United States needs to stop all this aid to Africa. We have poured so much money into that continent and it shows little return. The people of Africa need to step up and start the ball rolling, not the United States.

  • Hmm, She works for us yet she acts as though she is the chosen one. She deserves no respect. We need to run all of these bulldykes out of town: boxer, pelosi, feinstein and frank.

  • Hey Senator C U N T ,, I mean BOXER. Go eat SHIT..

  • she didn't even answer the question, she was going around in circles, I'm tired of these fake-ass politicians. I think that no one is doing anything or not enough because its Africa.

  • I just wish ONE politician would just tell the truth. Intervention offers no clear economic benefit to the United States. As was clearly shown in Bosnia, the west only cares about ethnic cleansing when the victims look like 'we' do. If the people in southwestern Sudan were white our troops would have been there four years ago. WE ALL KNOW THIS TO BE TRUE! Yet we do nothing but talk...shame on all of us

  • Its all about the economic benifits. Nothing to do with race, its all about the dollar, which in some respects is wonderful.

  • US does not want to get mired in africa.... it still remembers somalia. Yes... and it is absolutely hipocritical of the left to say that these africans are worthy of peace through military intervention while the iraqi people are not. saddam was a murderer. mass murderer... killing hundreds of thousdands of iraqis. i'd call that a genocide, wouldn't you?

  • The people in Iraq don't look like us. Neither do the Chinese, who we helped out during the 1930's(they were being ethnically cleansed by the Japanese). Also, the Bosnians don't really look like us. Truth be told, we probably shouldn't have gone in. It wasn't ethnic cleansing as much as a civil war. The Serbs were treated as badly as any group over there.

  • Yet another non-answer....she talked for over a minute and didn't even come close to answering the question. (Great question from that kid too.)

  • What is the point of sending the military anywhere. The second we step off our planes every liberal in the country is accusing us of being evil, blaming us for every bad thing that happens there and demanding we get out. Let's get ahead of the game on this one and just stay home.

  • OMG!!! THANK YOU! THANK YOU SO MUCH. Finally someone other than me pointing out the hypocrisy of the left. In all honesty though, I did not support the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and I do not support any military intervention in Sudan.

  • I served one tour in Iraq and I don't mind humanitarian missions but, until our own congress stops stabbing us in the back IE Murtha and Harry Reid I'll take a pass on them.

  • What was it like in Iraq?

  • Hot. I have a freind who posted a video of the pictures I sent her. "Iraq Bravo" and don't ask me what the music is from. It's bizzare as hell.

  • The problem with humanitarian missions seems to be that we are always replacing one set of maniacs with another. Also there is no constitutional basis for us to occupy a country for any reason. We can only use force to defend ourselves.

  • Their is no Constitutional basis for the depts of Education, Energy, Homeland security or anything to do with welfare but that dosen't stop federal government from thinking it's their job to be involved in it. The federal government needs to cut down in size and the sooner the better.

  • I agree that's why I'm supporting Ron Paul for president. Peace.

  • love the video. The one whom asked the question was Nick, a good friend of mine! You did great, Nick!

  • How does your friend Nick feel about the war in Iraq.

  • I think he's against it

  • ha your vid comes up unf#der kids with biog heads]

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