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Under President Clinton, a similar list could apply to most Democrats. Does that make them "neolibs", "socialists", or is the Democrat party just really that far left? | Under President Clinton, a similar list could apply to most Democrats. Does that make them "neolibs", "socialists", or is the Democrat party just really that far left? | ||
− | + | * the US Invasion of Iraq (And Haiti, and Somalia, and Bosnia) | |
− | + | * President William J. Clinton | |
− | + | * the precedence of presidential authority over constitutional law | |
− | + | * the actions of the president are above the law (sexual assault, perjury, etc.) | |
− | + | * big government spending for political ends | |
+ | [[User:Midian|Midian]] 12:06, 30 August 2006 (EDT) |
Revision as of 16:06, 30 August 2006
Under President Clinton, a similar list could apply to most Democrats. Does that make them "neolibs", "socialists", or is the Democrat party just really that far left?
- the US Invasion of Iraq (And Haiti, and Somalia, and Bosnia)
- President William J. Clinton
- the precedence of presidential authority over constitutional law
- the actions of the president are above the law (sexual assault, perjury, etc.)
- big government spending for political ends
Midian 12:06, 30 August 2006 (EDT)