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Unrec. Agschmid Dec 2015 #1
Glad you agree that Regime Change is not recommended. Wilms Dec 2015 #2
Apparently democracy wasn't recommended in Honduras when Secretary of State Clinton worked Uncle Joe Jan 2016 #65
Your results - Juicy_Bellows Dec 2015 #3
Thanks for posting. The critique is invalid. tecelote Dec 2015 #5
There are large differences on some important issues between Clinton and Sanders. Juicy_Bellows Dec 2015 #9
I just went back. It was good. tecelote Dec 2015 #15
I've watched all the debates. Neither HRC or Bernie are proposing regime change emulatorloo Dec 2015 #4
56:00 tecelote Dec 2015 #6
Thanks for the link. Please avoid putting words in my mouth about the loss of human lives emulatorloo Dec 2015 #8
Thank you for this even-handed response. BlueCheese Dec 2015 #13
Hillary is a supporter of 'selected' regime change. She supported it in the disastrous invasion of sabrina 1 Dec 2015 #36
+1... tecelote Dec 2015 #46
Facts are facts, Hillary does support Regime Change, not sure why anyone is denying it. And we have sabrina 1 Jan 2016 #84
"We have no right to do this." Exactly. tecelote Jan 2016 #86
+10,000 nt Live and Learn Jan 2016 #83
Is Sanders also a supporter of "selected regime change"? tritsofme Jan 2016 #96
Sanders voted against both the 1st and 2nd Iraq Wars. So no, he isn't. He voted to support the sabrina 1 Jan 2016 #97
But Sanders also voted to make regime change in Iraq official US policy tritsofme Jan 2016 #99
10 840high Jan 2016 #103
Hillary Clinton: US Must Defeat ISIS And Assad At The Same Time Oilwellian Dec 2015 #45
Why is it that most of the targets of Middle Eastern "regime change" Art_from_Ark Jan 2016 #100
according to you, we should bury our heads in the sand while dictators like Assad gas c588415 Dec 2015 #7
There is mounting evidence that the Syrian gas attack was a false flag operation Maedhros Dec 2015 #31
Surely not... TheFarS1de Jan 2016 #79
We DO bury our heads in the sand when it comes to cruel dictators. We are best buddies with some of sabrina 1 Dec 2015 #38
Hillary Has A Storied History of Blundering Decisions on Foreign Policy... CorporatistNation Dec 2015 #62
I never said I agree with a no-fly-zone. c588415 Jan 2016 #82
I'd like to know how a no-fly zone stops ISIL, as she has claimed. Fawke Em Jan 2016 #87
Okay, I'll bite... brooklynite Dec 2015 #10
Thanks for the insightful response. tecelote Dec 2015 #11
We should be off fighting in Africa then, some nasty dictators there. Dragonfli Dec 2015 #12
Shame you believe the gassing of his own people as the excuse for Syria. That has been proven to sabrina 1 Dec 2015 #40
I could suggest that you're taking your anger at the Bush Administration... brooklynite Dec 2015 #49
I don't stew, I work to try to change things that are wrong. A little projection there perhaps. sabrina 1 Dec 2015 #59
I can't imaging any information source I could provide that you wouldn't categorize as... brooklynite Dec 2015 #60
IS Bahrain an ally of he US? If you can provide a link from anywhere denying that, I will accept it sabrina 1 Jan 2016 #64
Well said farleftlib Dec 2015 #61
Thank you 1 840high Jan 2016 #104
UPDATE: Bernie Sanders said that Assad gassed his own people in tonight's debate brooklynite Jan 2016 #107
I'd settle for some democracy right here in Wisconsin! Scuba Dec 2015 #14
Yes. tecelote Dec 2015 #16
ask bernie, he keeps voting for funding to support it nt msongs Dec 2015 #17
Listen to the debate. Big difference. tecelote Dec 2015 #18
Bosnia. tazkcmo Jan 2016 #80
Sanders is by no means some anti-regime change guy. NCTraveler Dec 2015 #19
I replied to that point in the post above. #18 tecelote Dec 2015 #20
Iraq Liberation Act wasn't necessarily military funding, NCTraveler Dec 2015 #27
You keep leaving out the fact he voted against it in 2003. Why so disingenuous? beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #21
I don't "keep leaving it out." NCTraveler Dec 2015 #25
Link to him "build(ing) public support in the years before the war"? beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #26
I have backed it up with you. NCTraveler Dec 2015 #28
No you haven't, you said he voted for it and that's it. beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #29
Obfuscation. A big difference utilizing "military" regime change, than voting to condemn a regime. EndElectoral Dec 2015 #58
Bernie voted for regime change BlueStateLib Dec 2015 #22
I replied to that point in the post above. #18 tecelote Dec 2015 #23
And voted against it in 2003. Why can't you guys just answer the question? beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #24
So at best he's inconsistent with his voting on this uponit7771 Dec 2015 #30
He knew Bush was lying and what would happen if we invaded Iraq. beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #32
Link and quote her "lies" to get America into Bush's stupid war? tia uponit7771 Dec 2015 #33
Sure: beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #35
Her repeating intell reports from the Bush admin is NOT "her" lying, at worst it's her being naive.. uponit7771 Dec 2015 #37
No, it was a lie. There were no Al Qaeda members in Iraq. beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #39
That's a statement and not proof that you know SHE knew the AQ information that was given her was uponit7771 Dec 2015 #47
Either she knew and lied or she should have known better than to parrot Bush's lies. beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #55
We agree then, she "should" have known... an already admitted mistake and its in the past uponit7771 Jan 2016 #66
It's not in the past for our servicemen, their families or the Iraqi people. beam me up scottie Jan 2016 #69
In the area of "mistakes" that cost lives none of the candidates can throw a stones. After months uponit7771 Jan 2016 #70
Nice deflection. beam me up scottie Jan 2016 #71
No deflection just repeat of the "I dont see that much difference between Sanders and Hillary" that uponit7771 Jan 2016 #72
Now you're dragging out the strawmen. beam me up scottie Jan 2016 #73
She's admitted her Blunders Sanders hasn't, I see her as more workable than Sanders who is uponit7771 Jan 2016 #74
Sure, you keep telling yourself that. beam me up scottie Jan 2016 #75
Just looking at the facts, Sanders reasoning for voting against the Brady Bill 123423 times stank... uponit7771 Jan 2016 #76
A personal anecdote! Well that settles it! beam me up scottie Jan 2016 #77
Began the post with "facts" about Sanders votes, can't see how that was missed. uponit7771 Jan 2016 #78
+1 tecelote Dec 2015 #41
I don't know why none of them will just address your op. beam me up scottie Dec 2015 #42
I'm for smart calculated regime change... nothing wrong with that... it's just not been smart uponit7771 Jan 2016 #67
Would you be in favor of another country coming here should we have a government that say, was sabrina 1 Jan 2016 #105
Not for those reasons... no.. seeing the overt racism that goes on here someone would've uponit7771 Jan 2016 #106
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My response would be similar to Lil Missy, sans the obscenities DemocratSinceBirth Dec 2015 #43
Vote your conscience. tecelote Dec 2015 #44
tecelote! Nicely said WhaTHellsgoingonhere Dec 2015 #48
Thx! tecelote Dec 2015 #50
The Most Important Regime Change in Recent History.... MADem Dec 2015 #51
Regime change has been back by Sanders so has he changed Thinkingabout Dec 2015 #52
Post #18 and #21 show his position. tecelote Dec 2015 #53
Yes he supports regime change. Thinkingabout Dec 2015 #56
Those post address nothing, Bernie is for regime change too... uponit7771 Jan 2016 #68
Supporting regime change Proud Liberal Dem Dec 2015 #54
Hilary supports military regime change. It is important that the word military is attached. EndElectoral Dec 2015 #57
This Democratic Rep explains that "Regime change" is unconstitutional and illegal nationalize the fed Jan 2016 #63
Very informative interviews of Rep. Tulsi Gabbard sorechasm Jan 2016 #81
NOTICE: Violent overthrow followed by nation rebuilding will continue until attitudes improve! Attorney in Texas Jan 2016 #85
Sanders supported the Iraq Liberation Act, which codified regime change in Iraq as US policy tritsofme Jan 2016 #88
It's been justified above. Just read. tecelote Jan 2016 #89
Those posts do not address Sanders support for regime change in Iraq tritsofme Jan 2016 #90
Listen to the debate. A world of difference between Bernie and Hillary. tecelote Jan 2016 #91
This is a different claim than your OP. Sanders thought regime change was important too tritsofme Jan 2016 #92
No. Bernie does not support regime change in Syria. Hillary does. tecelote Jan 2016 #94
The OP refers to regime change generically, Syria wasn't mentioned tritsofme Jan 2016 #95
Other supporters - please justify your accusations. Credible links not optional. Hekate Jan 2016 #93
Looks Kinda Like This... WillyT Jan 2016 #98
Ask the Israelis and Saudis. It's to their benefit, not ours. n/t leveymg Jan 2016 #101
Like justifying the regime change in the ILA, Iraq Liberation Act of 1998 Thinkingabout Jan 2016 #102
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