Chris Bowers has a spot on analysis of the fundamental ideological difference between Obama and Clinton: the Iraq War. It's worth reading.
Here's how Clinton described the war today on the grim marker of 4,000 American casualties:
"In the last five years, our soldiers have done everything we asked of them and more. They were asked to remove Saddam Hussein from power and bring him to justice and they did. They were asked to give the Iraqi people the opportunity for free and fair elections and they did. They were asked to give the Iraqi government the space and time for political reconciliation, and they did. So for every American soldier who has made the ultimate sacrifice for this mission, we should imagine carved in stone: 'They gave their life for the greatest gift one can give to a fellow human being, the gift of freedom.'
"The gift of freedom?"
Is this freedom Mrs. Clinton?
There are hundreds of thousands of dead Iraqi civilians and their country was destroyed for no reason. I suppose death is a sort of freedom, isn't it?
Is it only Americans who bleed?
The innocent civilians who died because of Bush's war and the craven capitulation of cowards like Clinton did nothing to deserve this. We do not have the moral right to kill for no reason.
May you rot in hell next to Bush, Mrs. Clinton, for what you've done.