Before:
“Judgment You Can Trust
In 2002, as the conventional thinking in Washington lined up with President Bush for war, Obama had the judgment and courage to speak out against going to war, and to warn of “an occupation of undetermined length, with undetermined costs, and undetermined consequences.” He and Joe Biden are fully committed to ending the war in Iraq.
After:
Judgment You Can Trust
In 2002, Obama had the judgment and courage to speak out against going to war, and to warn of “an occupation of undetermined length, with undetermined costs, and undetermined consequences.” He and Joe Biden are fully committed to ending the war in Iraq.
You knew this would happen as Biden not only voted for the war but against the cuts against the war that Obama voted for. Again in 2002 Obama wasn’t even on the map of national politics so there is no way of verifying this quote of his, unless he mentioned it to Bill Ayers or testified during one of Wright’s services.
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JustADude
November 15th, 2008 at 10:20 pm
1Version 2.0 of his agenda list is up on his website now and the change in size and scope of the various sections from the prior version could provide hints of which way the wind is going to blow as to priorities.
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