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Edwards pressing

Posted: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 9:28 PM by Domenico Montanaro

From NBC's Domenico Montanaro
Edwards is pressing the distinctions with Clinton. He said they had learned different things on their war vote and said this Iran vote was indicative of that. Will it matter? Edwards clearly wants to put her on the defensive. So far, he's the only one.

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Great response by Edwards.  He said he would NOT give Bush the authorization to go to war with Iran.  Hillary rattled off a list of lies about Iran (straight from the Israeli lobby talking points)and voted yes today to Lieberman's War on Iran bill.

Hillary seems to forget the American public is tired with war.  Obama and Edwards will not lead us to war with Iran.  I fear Hillary will.
John has done his homework on the issues the United States citizen cares about.  The other top-tier  candidates are political followers.


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