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Clinton Turns Again
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25/05/2007 23:33:40
 
 
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>I want someone with the honesty to say "Based on what I knew at the time, I would make the same decision again." But I wouldn't blame them for changing their mind about what current policy should be based on what we have learned over the years. Someone who says "I made a mistake and shouldn't have done that" is, in my opinion, simply pandering to current popular opinion.

That was actually one of the things I respected her for. Many made decisions at that time based upon the information available. She was honest about the whole thing and did not apologize for voting for the war. I didn't think she should apologize. She made a very difficult call at the time and she didn't know what we now know. Few if any did. I think any who really did know will eventually be found out. That is my primary conflict with John Edwards. He panders.


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>>Not at all, except that people are voted into congress based on their position on many issues. A representative is supposed to represent their constituency afterall. However, it is difficult to know whether or not that person does indeed represent your views when their position keeps changing.
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>>There is a clip out there of the many back and forth positions Hilary has taken.
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>>>>This isn't the first time Hillary Clinton has raised her index finger to see which way the wind is blowing.
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>>>Listening to the people isn't a bad thing.
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