November 23, 2005

Hillary Clinton Inconsistent?

An interesting justaposition on political positions here. Mrs. Clinton said,

to stay ... "until the job is done" amounts to giving the [them] "an open-ended invitation not to take care of themselves."

And I agree completely...if she were talking about things like government social programs, welfare, the war on drugs, social engineering, utopian laws, etc. But, of course, being a Democrat, she was talking about Iraq.

So her position is that if the US government keeps helping Iraq endlessly, it's bad because they will become dependent on the US. However, if the US government keeps helping wefare recipients, it's not bad because they will also become dependent on the US.

How do you rationalize that position? I guess Clinton just wants certain people dependent on her -- ones that are physically close to her and relatively unarmed.

Posted by: Ogre at 11:45 AM | Comments (4) | Add Comment
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1 Shouldn't that go for Germany too, I meen we still have military bases over there.

Posted by: Mindflame at November 23, 2005 02:46 PM (kJZEb)

2 Uhhh...what? Does that have anything to do with this comparison? Do you know why we put military bases in Germany?

Posted by: Ogre at November 23, 2005 02:56 PM (/k+l4)

3 perhaps as a US senator she does feel more accountable to US citizens than to Iraqi citizens. How "dependant" are you on the prime minister of Djibouti? Government exists to help its people, not people on the other side of the world who dont even want help. Plus fewer innocents are killed by welfare than the war in Iraq.

Posted by: croft at July 03, 2006 04:19 AM (k7Q1E)

4 A free government does NOT exist to HELP anyone. That's what's wrong with the Democrat position. And many, many more people are killed by welfare than will ever die in Iraq.

Posted by: Ogre at July 09, 2006 10:50 PM (6PiYg)

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