Senator Susan Collins has largely been a rubber stamp for the Bush administration when it comes to Iraq. As a result, Iraq is sitting on a $78 billion oil profit, while we're spending billions in ...
Senator Susan Collins has largely been a rubber stamp for the Bush administration when it comes to Iraq. As a result, Iraq is sitting on a $78 billion oil profit, while we're spending billions in Iraq, while paying record gas prices at home. Tell Susan Collins we want our money back.
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As a veteran who served ALL the time they signed up for (unlike George Bush), I only have have one question of all the critical comments. Are you a veteran also? If not. Why not?
yt5454 - Anyone who's ever taken a class in logic knows that makes no sense. I'd consider his opinion more objective if it was based on his experiences, not on the same talking points he had against the war before he even left.
What he didn't say was that he is the former head of the Maine College Democrats - or that this isn't the first time he's used his military record as a political tool. In fact, that's just about all I ever hear him doing these days. He was a vocal anti-war mouthpiece before he even went to Iraq - how is that an objective opinion?
It's not ok to attack soldiers unless they say what you like, correct? He fought in Iraq, and he has every right to say whatever he pleases. He fought for freedom, after all, so get over it.
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Explain please.
One must be pro-war to be objective? Is that how you see it?
Or would you consider him objective if he had "no opinion"?
Or do you just want to support Bush's war no matter what? Now that's objective.
...and he went anyway. Sounds like an honorable young man to me.
And in a country where no one has to earn the right to speak freely, he would seem to have more right than most.