I don’t disagree with this, but her one vote (in a strong supermajority) didn’t have the effect, the huge majority did, and many people who were not hawks voted Aye because they thought they were looking at compelling evidence of Iraqi aggression. The fact that the evidence was cooked up by Bush and Blair was pretty cleverly masked (especially by using Colin Powell the disgraceful way they did), and while it is easy to look back and say it was a bad vote, it was also a vote that people of integrity and good intention can have made. (That shouldn’t detract from Sanders’ principled vote on the question, of course.)
??I quoted your original post verbatim, you’re the one who went back and did a stealth-edit to make mine seem like a misquote.
It’s getting old seeing every topic tortuously turned into a partisan polemic.
What were you expecting in a thread on a political endorsement? Partisan politics is what this thread is about.