In short, no.
She said being ‘briefed’ and sending in the inspectors to Iraq should have been enough. But that Bush stopped the inspection.
In short, no.
She said being ‘briefed’ and sending in the inspectors to Iraq should have been enough. But that Bush stopped the inspection.
Biden said that the truth of the matter is that supporting the troops is different than supporting the war.
The war exists regardless of us liking it.
Kucinich, unlike Clinton, doesn’t think this is Bush’s war. He said that Democrat’s have responsibility to stop funding the war.
Richardson said that his plan to stop the war would not to be gradual. He wants troops out by the end of this year.
He said that he believed the war in Iraq is a civil war now. He said he would make a resolution under article 1 to deauthorize the war. “Our troops have become a target.”
Genocide is a problem in Darfur and this issues also needs to be addressed.
Senator Biden and Obama didn’t say how they vote for the Iraq war until the end. Though he added that in the end they voted against it.
Edwards said you have to move faster than that.
Obama retorted that opposed the war from the start. But voting to cut off funding was a hard decision because of the troops at stage.
Clinton adds that all Dem.’s want to end the war.
Clinton, who voted for every previous Iraq funding, has turned around is is now against it.
Both Clinton and Obama also stated originally that they wouldn’t join the debates because it wasn’t sanctioned by the Democratic National Committee.
The media charm was to great, I presume.
Biden argues that the forces in Iraq are in harms way and need to get more funding for to save the lives of the troops.
Blizter keeps trying to get Biden to speak against his co-candidates – but he refuses to do so.
“The Patriot Act has undermined several rights in this country,” said Kucinich.
He said he planned to get rid of the act as president.
Edwards argues that the bumper sticker slogan endorsed the war in the Iraq.
Clinton said she lived with the aftermath of 9-11 and doesn’t want limit the war on terror is not simply a bumper sticker.
Funny, because that is not at all what Edwards had said.
WMUR’s Scott Spradling and the Union Leader Tom Fahey are first will ask questions for the first hour. Candidates are asked to answer the questions presented to them (something which is often avoided).
Spradling asked Obama if Bush’s plan in Iraq is working. to thwart terror at home
Obama answered that he didn’t. He said the administration hadn’t strengthened our lines with other countries.