I'll say it again, maybe it will sink in:


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Although your wikipedia link even provides documentation of Boxer's hypocrisy:

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Wikepedia listing for Senator Barbara Boxer:

In October 2002 Senator Boxer voted against the joint resolution passed by the U.S. Congress to authorize the use of military force by the Bush Administration against Iraq. [6], [7], [8]
Later on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart she called her vote "The best vote of my life."

In June 2005, Senators Barbara Boxer and Russ Feingold (D-WI) cosponsored Senate Resolution 171 to push for a clear timeframe for U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq.

In a speech on the Iraq War, delivered at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, on July 6, 2005, [9] Boxer said:

    "It is difficult to keep track of all the missions we've had so far in Iraq.
    There was the weapons of mass destruction mission.
    Then the regime change mission.
    Then the rebuilding mission.
    Then the democracy mission.
    And finally, terrorism, which the president mentioned more than 30 times in his speech (at Fort Bragg). "Our mission in Iraq is clear," he said. "We will hunt down the terrorists."
    That mission is a guarantee of a never-ending cycle of violence because our open-ended presence in Iraq is itself fueling the recruitment of terrorists.
    With that as a mission, we will find ourselves on a treadmill that never stops. We stay there to hunt down the terrorists and more terrorists are recruited, so we fight them and more terrorists are recruited and so the cycle goes."





Sounds like someone who really believes in taking a strong stance against terror.


And Senator Boxer's comments are pretty much in line with Cheney's statement a few months ago, that:

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Vice President Cheney:

the Republican response to 9-11 was to prepare for war.

The liberal Democrat response was to offer sympathy and therapy to our enemy.




Which a lot of Democrat leaders vociferously objected to, even though it is demonstrably true.