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To: Elroy who wrote (209596)11/1/2004 12:50:41 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 1572378
 
His statements make clear sense to me. It's 100% expected that Senators will unequivocally support US action during wartime (such as the invasion in Afghanistan and the campaign at Tora Bora). It is also totally normal to evaluate the decisions made during a campaign after it is over, and decide whether they were smart decisions or stupid decisions.

Its a Senators duty to support a campaign while it is in progress (and the Senator is an observer), and it is also his duty to expect the decision makers in the military campaign to make the right decisions and rip them to shreds if it appears their decision are/were wrong.


Your's is about the worst damned excuse for a flip-flop I've seen in years. Pathetic.

The guy flipflopped. Period, end of story. And you (NOT A LIBERAL, LMAO) are defending it.