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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Steve Dietrich who wrote (480158)5/12/2009 4:21:26 PM
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Your remarks are absolutely disingenuous and inconsistent with the facts.

Nothing happened between the time of Biden's support of the invasion and the time of the actual invasion that changed his position one iota. In fact, he had supported the invasion of Iraq (as did I) as early as 1998.

"In late 2002, Biden took to the Senate floor in support of giving Bush the "option" to use force in Iraq, saying, "I do not believe this is a rush to war. I believe it is a march to peace and security. I believe that failure to overwhelmingly support this resolution is likely to enhance the prospects that war will occur.... [Saddam Hussein] possesses chemical and biological weapons and is seeking nuclear weapons."

Liberals at the time were outraged at Biden. How you can claim he didn't support the invasion is beyond me -- you are either very confused or intentionally misleading.
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