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The following is a letter from a reader responding to the December 1, 2005 WSWS Editorial Board Statement “Bush, Democrats back protracted war in Iraq”, followed by a reply from Bill Van Auken.
The Democratic Party has high hopes for its Iraq war vets running for Congress this year.
The evening was a testament to the cross pressures facing the potential 2004 Democratic presidential candidates on Iraq. Though polls show the country overall would support military action against ...
During the 80 years following the end of the Second World War, there existed a healthy, sometimes fierce competition within the Democratic Party with regard to America and its role in the World ...
An Iraq War veteran and former Democratic Party official on Friday criticized the presence of US Marines in the backdrop of President Joe Biden’s speech in Philadelphia, during which he issued ...
David Hogg, the vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, plans to spend $20 million to oust Democratic incumbents.
Analysis With Harris, Democrats finally move on from an Iraq War vote that has split the party for six elections By James Pindell Globe Staff,Updated August 22, 2024, 6:12 a.m.
The coming Democratic Party civil war could also be seen when Democrats broke with their party and voted last week to pass the Laken Riley Act. The bill is named for the 22-year-old nursing student ...
The minimal policy of those who work for peace should be quite simple: no votes for politicians who vote to fund war in Ukraine – no matter the Party.
Democratic Convention 2024 Democratic Platform Attacks Trump for Not Going to War The Democratic Party wants to outhawk Republicans, denouncing Trump for deescalating with North Korea and Iran.
The Democrats position themselves as the party of virtue, cloaking their support for the war industry in moral language stretching back to Korea and Vietnam, when President Ngo Dinh Diem was as ...
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