For the more than 1,800 who have come home this way in flag-draped coffins, each one ... was a son or a daughter, not cannon fodder to be used so recklessly, ... Each one is a valuable human life that is missed so desperately. |
For the more than 1,800 who have come home this way in flag-draped coffins, each one ... was a son or a daughter, not cannon fodder to be used so recklessly. |
galvanized the peace movement. |
greeted with overwhelming support, in blue (Democratic) states and in red (Republican) states. |
Have you ever heard the sound of a nation- |
He said, 'The sooner I leave, the sooner I'll come back.' He only left home for two weeks before we got his body home in a flag-draped coffin. |
He was very proud to serve for his country and to help the people of Iraq. [It is] very strong in our hearts what our country is doing for Iraq. |
I admire her work and we're working together to tell the story. |
I admire him for his resolve against my government and its meddling. |
I admire President Chavez for his strength to resist the United States. Instead, Bush is waging a war of terrorism against the world. |
I agree with her quest for the truth. She has been able to say he lied in such a poignant way. Her ’emperor has no clothes' story really appeals to me. |
I am not running against her, but I will continue to be a thorn in the side of Dianne Feinstein and any other politician who is not working for peace. |
I am not running against Senator Feinstein, but I will continue to be a thorn in her side. |
I believe Mrs. Clinton is a brilliant woman who has a lot on the ball, but to characterize her as one of the leading liberals in Congress is absolutely false. With her position as a senator she's become more 'let's see which way the wind blows, and what's going to get me re-elected or elected, or how am I going to benefit from this,' instead of truly voting from her integrity. |
I believe that any candidate who supports the war should not receive our support. It doesn't matter if they're Senator Clinton or whoever. |