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Monday, 19 November 2007

Edwards on Irans revolutionary guard

I dont know why Edwards constantly defends Iranians revolutionary guard: its an organization that has been constantly accused of torture.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071119/ap_po/edwards_iran;_ylt=Aky8fLsHtiqghf9U_egixgayFz4D

DAVENPORT, Iowa - Democrat John Edwards took a new slap at presidential rival Hillary Rodham Clinton on the issue of Iran on Monday, but sidestepped a question on whether he thinks the Iranian Revolutionary Guard is a terrorist organization.

Edwards told reporters after a campaign event in eastern Iowa that he and his presidential rival agree the election is about change. But he added, "I think if you defend the system in Washington, you're for the status quo; if you want to continue the occupation in Iraq, you're for the status quo, and if you're not willing to stand up to Bush and Cheney on Iran, that's the status quo."
Edwards has repeatedly criticized Clinton for voting for a Senate resolution in September that declared the Iranian Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organization. Edwards maintains that vote has allowed President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney to "rattle the sabers" of war concerning Iran.
When asked whether he believed the Iranian Guard to be a terrorist organization, Edwards answered instead how he felt about the Senate vote.
"There was no reason for the Senate to vote on the question to begin with," he said. "I think it was a mistake. I would have voted no had I been in the Senate, and I think it's very important ... to show real strength against Bush and Cheney on this particular issue."
When a reporter told Edwards that rival Barack Obama has said he would have voted against the resolution even though he believes the Iranian Guard is a terrorist organization, Edwards responded: "I stand by what I said."
The former North Carolina senator was joined at the event in Davenport by singer-songwriters Bonnie Raitt and Jackson Browne.
The musicians kicked off the event playing guitars and singing songs including "I Am a Patriot," with lyrics of "And I ain't no Democrat, and I ain't no Republican, I only know one party, and it is freedom."
Raitt, who embraced Edwards when he took the stage, told the crowd that this is "the most important election cycle of my lifetime."
Before the duo played Raitt's hit song, "Thing Called Love," she said, "I'm ready for a thing called Edwards love, that's what I'm ready for."
The entertainers were also playing at Edwards' other campaign stops on Monday in Iowa City and Cedar Rapids, and on Tuesday in Grinnell and Des Moines.

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