<snip>Democrats Beginning to Pay a Political Price for Failing to End the War
It is no longer enough to oppose the war, now it is time to end it
By Kevin Zeese
That is the problem -- Democrats like Mikulski say they are opposed to the war but keep appropriating more money for the war. They need to realize that if they pay for it, it's theirs.
Maryland voters have occupied the office of Senator Mikulski twice so far in what will be a series of efforts to convince Mikulski to lead efforts to end the Iraq War.
Has any NY leftist group occupied any of HRC's offices yet? How about Obama's and other presidential candidates'? -- Yoshie <http://montages.blogspot.com/> <http://mrzine.org> <http://monthlyreview.org/>
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