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Are we going to continue to invest American blood and treasure at the same rate we are doing now, for what?

People say we’re not fighting for oil. Of course we are.

I'm here today to announce that my family and I will make a decision on my political future later this year.

That's the kind of voice that Chuck Hagel could be if antiwar sentiment continues to grow.

If Chuck Hagel runs for president, I'm going to cross party lines.

He would be a passionate antiwar voice in this race.

He has called the war in Iraq the most dangerous foreign policy blunder this country has made since the Vietnam War.

When you set in motion the kind of policy the President is talking about here, it's very, very dangerous. Matter of fact, I have to say, Madam Secretary, I think the speech given last night by this President represents the most dangerous…

This is not a defeatist resolution. This is not a cut and run resolution. We are not talking about cutting off funds, not supporting the troops.

The most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since Vietnam, if it's carried out. I will resist it.

This speech given last night by this president represents the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since Vietnam, if it's carried out.

the strategy of containment remains relevant today

President Bush must call for an immediate cease-fire. This madness must stop.

We clearly need a new strategy. Obviously by any measurement, we're in a lot of trouble in Iraq.

The United States and Israel must understand that it is not in their long-term interests to allow themselves to become isolated in the Middle East and the world.

It's time for the slaughter to end on both sides.

The big issues like should we increase worker visas? Should we increase the ratio of green cards? What do we do about the 12 million illegal aliens in this country? How do we deal with these things? These are all imperfect answers that…

I think that Don Rumsfeld, this administration, the civilian leadership in the Pentagon, have to be held responsible for not having the kind of armor that we need to support our troops.