These emails, CBS News’ Andres Triay reports, are not duplicates of emails found on Secretary Clinto

SJR 47 had almost same wording as Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. The legislative branch need not, nor should not, give up its war powers to the executive.
 
People died when Senator Hillary Clinton voted for the same Iraq War you vilify.

Hillary didn't make the decision, Bush did.
Hillary didn't lie the country into a war, Bush did.
Hillary didn't override efforts by the UN to peacefully resolve the situation before it got to a war.. Bush did.

Bush lied, People Died.

But it's sooooo funny to watch you guys try to put your mistake off on Hillary.
Hillary voted "yes", the United States Senate, under the Constution has power of "advice and consent" concerning treaties, federal judges, and military action. They make the decision whether or not to go to war. Hillary said "HELL YES!" Suited her political ambitions at the time.

You're retarded. The vote in Congress did not in any way obligate Bush to commit the worst foreign policy blunder since Vietnam.
 
Hillary voted "yes", the United States Senate, under the Constution has power of "advice and consent" concerning treaties, federal judges, and military action. They make the decision whether or not to go to war. Hillary said "HELL YES!" Suited her political ambitions at the time.

How did it do that?

Frankly, a lot of Democrats are still mad at her for it.

But to the point, she voted to authorize Bush to use force, only AFTER diplomatic efforts had been exhausted. She gave Bush the keys, but bush is the guy who ran over a bunch of nuns and orphans with the car.
She voted "yes" Kerry voted "yes" Edwards voted "yes" all in the name of running for president some day. I know , I protested the vote as a Marine Desert Storm Veteran.

Of course you did. Were you at the Alamo too?

If voting for the war was a ticket to the the presidency, why was Barack Obama elected. He openly opposed the war at the time of the vote.
 

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