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Republican Debate: Candidates Call For Military Strikes On Iran, Return Of Waterboarding
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Republican Debate: Candidates Call For Military Strikes On Iran, Return Of Waterboarding
WASHINGTON -- At the Republican debate on foreign policy Saturday night,
the party's candidates for president delivered a series of strong
rebukes to the leadership of President Obama and offered a rare glimpse
into their international outlooks, while also reopening the national
debate on the suitability of torture.
Huffington Post Story
I have seen quite a few of the GOP debates and this was without doubt the sickest, most of the candidates relished the idea of getting back to torture and full use of Gitmo. Did they learn nothing from Bush/Cheney, it's horrifying
the party's candidates for president delivered a series of strong
rebukes to the leadership of President Obama and offered a rare glimpse
into their international outlooks, while also reopening the national
debate on the suitability of torture.
Huffington Post Story
I have seen quite a few of the GOP debates and this was without doubt the sickest, most of the candidates relished the idea of getting back to torture and full use of Gitmo. Did they learn nothing from Bush/Cheney, it's horrifying
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