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Sunday, January 28, 2007

Biden Wrong on Iraq

This is the kind of stuff that makes me and other conservatives very upset the left wing of the defeatocrats. I am also 100% sure that the soldiers fighting for our freedom in Iraq aren’t all the thrilled to hear this stuff from the defeatocrats.

From the impression I get; from reading all of this defeatist crap; is that the Democrats haven’t seen a war they wanted to win or a cause worth fighting for. Lastly, This is not the party most conservatives want in charge of securing our borders or protecting our nation. When it comes to defense of the nation the Dems get an F.

I mean really lets be honest. No doubt war is a messy business. This isn’t Kosovo and where we can bomb the enemy from 30,000 feet, ala Slick Willy.

Add to the fact that Bush started this war and now the liberal wing of the DNC is upset that the war effort has dragged on this long and is starting to pull strings on its liberal senators. This is why we are hearing the shills of the DNC the Ted Kennedy's, John Kerry and Hillary Clinton.

Also the liberal base of the DNC is up set with the democratic senators that gave President Bush the authorization to use force in a Iraq. Now some of these left wing clowns think they can take that authorization back. The Liberal wing of the DNC doesn’t care if we fail in our fight against Terror, they would rather we have a dialog with Al Quaida.

Politicians like Joe Biden with their ridiculous resolutions that have no teeth what so ever are the ones doing the most damage. All these guys are doing is playing to their base. Biden, Kennedy, Hillary Barack Hussein Obama couldn’t be further off the mark. The politicians making these ridiculous statements are the ones that emboldening the Islamafacist terrorist.


Read the Whole Article here
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman on Sunday dismissed criticism a resolution opposing a troop buildup in Iraq would embolden the enemy and estimated perhaps only 20 senators believe President Bush ‘is headed in the right direction.’

‘It’s not the American people or the U.S. Congress who are emboldening the enemy,’ said Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., and White House hopeful in 2008. ‘It’s the failed policy of this president _ going to war without a strategy, going to war prematurely.’

The Senate’s top Republican, Mitch McConnell, cast doubt that a clear majority would be able to coalesce behind one of the many competing resolutions on Iraq. ‘I’m not certain any’ will get the necessary votes, he said.

The Democratic-controlled Senate plans to begin debate this week on a nonbinding resolution declaring that Bush’s proposal to send 21,500 more troops to Baghdad and Anbar province is ‘not in the national interest.’

Last week, Biden’s committee approved the measure on a near party-line vote of 12-9.

In reaction, Bush challenged lawmakers not to prematurely condemn his buildup and Vice President Dick Cheney said the administration would proceed even if a nonbinding resolution won Senate approval.

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