What about all that stuff about the necessity of victory? What if the war is unjust? Will a victory in an unjust war make your son’s death more meaningful to you?
You seem to have missed a bunch of lame lines in that clip.
I don’t think Obama’s response was flippant at all. It is sad to see McCain continually answer Iraq war questions by waving his bloody shirt or that of a dead soldier.
“What about all that stuff about the necessity of victory? What if the war is unjust? Will a victory in an unjust war make your son’s death more meaningful to you?”
The Revolutionary War was less just, if that’s the level of scrutiny you want to apply.
What about all that stuff about the necessity of victory? What if the war is unjust? Will a victory in an unjust war make your son’s death more meaningful to you?
You seem to have missed a bunch of lame lines in that clip.
People are already making shirts based on this line “I have a bracelet too”.
http://www.cafepress.com/newtangent.310820626
I don’t think Obama’s response was flippant at all. It is sad to see McCain continually answer Iraq war questions by waving his bloody shirt or that of a dead soldier.
Not only was Obama’s response totally lame, did you notice how he fumbled and had to look down at the bracelet to remember the soldier’s name.
But in all honesty, do you expect anything more from the most inexperienced candidate for president in American history.
“What about all that stuff about the necessity of victory? What if the war is unjust? Will a victory in an unjust war make your son’s death more meaningful to you?”
The Revolutionary War was less just, if that’s the level of scrutiny you want to apply.