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Topic started on 9-1-2006 @ 02:36 AM by benevolent tyrant
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Considering that the Democrats had the same intelligence that the Republicans did regarding WMD in Iraq and the fact that they also voted to attack
Iraq, what would the Democrats have done differently? Would they have immediately withdrawn from Iraq? Would they have re-instated Saddam? Would
they have apologized for the mistaken invasion? Would they have begged forgiveness?
What would the Democrats done differently?
I am of the mind that they would have fought the war in Iraq much the same as it is being fought now. I suppose that the only real difference is that
the Democrats would have been the brunt of Republican criticism.
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reply posted on 10-1-2006 @ 03:13 AM by benevolent tyrant
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well, at this point I must assume that the Democrats would not really have done anything differently from President Bush. After all this thread was
started a few days ago and there are no replies. Oh sure, there is always plenty of Bush bashing to go around when that is the topic. What else am I
to think?
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reply posted on 10-1-2006 @ 04:10 AM by Amuk
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You would not got anything different from them. To get a different response you have to get a different Government. The Republicans and Democrats are
the same coin just two different faces, noticed I didnt say sides, just faces. They are on the same side, which is lining their pockets and turning us
into slaves dependent on them to tell us what to think, say, do, eat, etc.
To get different you have to vote in other parties, Libertarian, Constitutionilists, Greens, Independents, Socialists, Nazis, whatever.
I would suggest the first two as a good or Independents.
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reply posted on 2-5-2006 @ 01:00 PM by thegreat59
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I am happy with Bush's reaction to the Iraq WMD problem his dealings with it after the bombings n Baghdad are questionable. Democrat's in my opinion
would have sat on their A$$es and tried "talking" with Saddam. I want my president to protect me, and direct threats of nuclear attack by a dictator
who was most probably in posession is a serious problem. Democratic presidents don't have the gut for that. War is war and we needed defending.
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reply posted on 2-5-2006 @ 05:08 PM by dgtempe
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It is now that we come to realize that it would have been similar, minus, of course, all the deliberate lies, (I think they would have been colored
differently), Cheney's shooting rampage, Bush's personna, which leaves much to be desired  , the leaks, criminal involvements, (Of a non-sexual
nature)  -
While i agree that both parties are now one, i cant help but think the other party would have handled it with a tad more dignity. Am i dreaming?
nah....
I knew first time Bush took over the white house, it was all over.
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reply posted on 2-5-2006 @ 08:25 PM by benevolent tyrant
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Originally posted by dgtempe
It is now that we come to realize that it would have been similar, minus, of course, all the deliberate lies, (I think they would have been colored
differently), Cheney's shooting rampage, Bush's personna, which leaves much to be desired  , the leaks, criminal involvements, (Of a non-sexual
nature)  -
While i agree that both parties are now one, i cant help but think the other party would have handled it with a tad more dignity. Am i dreaming?
nah....
I knew first time Bush took over the white house, it was all over. 
I don't know, dgtempe, every time I think of Kerry and his wife, the Ketchup Queen, sitting in the White House, I can't visualize anything really
all that different. Trading Bush for Kerry would have meant trading one elitist for another. Both answer to the same master....big business. And,
I'm sure business would been "as usual" except (of course), the condiments would have been more plentiful.
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reply posted on 2-5-2006 @ 09:17 PM by desert
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This admittedly elective war was a neo-conservative Republican enterprise. See the following
www.informationclearinghouse.info...
They are the ones who cherry picked bad intelligence to get Democrats onboard. If the Democrats had been in power, we would not be in Iraq.
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reply posted on 3-5-2006 @ 09:49 AM by benevolent tyrant
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Originally posted by desert
This admittedly elective war was a neo-conservative Republican enterprise. See the following
www.informationclearinghouse.info...
They are the ones who cherry picked bad intelligence to get Democrats onboard. If the Democrats had been in power, we would not be in Iraq.

Is this why Democrats voted to go to war in Iraq on the basis of the very same "intelligence" material that the Republicans had? Is this why,
Democrats continue to support budget allowances for the continuation of the war in Iraq. Certainly, the budgets would still pass because of the
Republican majority in Congress but, nevertheless, the Democrats still vote to pass those budgets.
As fellow ATS member, Intrepid, likes to point out, the Democrats and the Republics are two identical "heads" on each side of the same coin. We
like to think of the Republicans as the party of the Rich and that the Democrats represent the "average man" or the poor. Yet the Democrats come
from the same elite, go to the same schools and are supported by the same commercial and industrial interests as the Republicans. Conservative or
Liberal, Democrat or Republican, they are both the same. I sincerely believe that if the Democrats had been in power, we would still have entered
Iraq. Clinton, during the height of the Monica Lewinsky story, did his share of bombing Iraq for treaty violations. Kerry and other Democrats
certainly voted for U.S. involvement in Iraq. What's really different between these two parties, these two ideological entities other than
the rhetoric?
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