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Terrified Republican Senators Set August Deadline for IraqLabor Day 2007 marks the beginning of the 2008 election campaign. And come Labor Day, the last thing in the world Republicans want hanging around their necks is the disastrous Iraq War. So what will they do about it? Andrea Mitchell spilled the beans on Chris Matthews' show, and Think Progress has the video.
This revelation is so stunning it needs to be broken out piece by piece. 1. Republican Senators met alone with Gen. Petraeus. Is it common for commanders to meet with separately with a Congressional minority? Or is this just another example of the GOP putting raw partisan politics ahead of national security? 2. Republican Senators micromanaged Gen. Petraeus. Isn't this one of the absolute unbreakable Republican rules, practically handed down to Moses with the Ten Commandments - that politicians should never micromanage commanders? 3. Republican Senators set a deadline for Iraq. How many times have Bushco shrieked that a deadline guarantees the humiliating defeat of our forces and the victory of terrorists? Why do Republican Senators hate America and love the terrorists? 4. What exactly do Republicans mean when they say "pull the plug"? The Supplemental Appropriations bills approved by Democrats in the House and Senate both call for phased withdrawals over the next 12-18 months. Would Senate Republicans support a Democratic plan, or would they offer a plan to leave Iraq even sooner? 5. Given this Republican betrayal, why did Bush repeatedly attack Democrats in his weekly radio address? Is he unaware his fellow Republicans are planning to "pull the plug" on Iraq? These would be excellent questions for the White House Press Corpse to ask Dana Peroxide, dontcha think? Update 1: A reader says Congressional Democrats should be furious that Gen. Petraeus privately briefed Senate Republicans. Did Democrats in the Senate and/or House get briefed as well, given that both are in the Majority??? Did Bush send Gen. Petraeus' predecessors to brief Senate and/or House Democrats when we were in the minority as Republicans are now? These scenarios are possible, but if they did not happen then Congressional Democrats should be screaming about private military briefings for minority Republicans only. Update 2: A reader says Joe Klein disputed Andrea Mitchell's claim. That's true, so who should we believe, since neither one is "unimpeachable"? Let me apply some primitive "lie detector" techniques:
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Great post, linked to CLG site
Excellent points, Bob! Linked to CLG Lori Lori R. Price
General Manager, Citizens for Legitimate Government
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Hey Lori, Nice to See You!
Bob's analysis sure makes one wonder if the Repubs have decided to throw Bush off the yardarm in a deseparate attempt to save the Party.
The Borgen Project
Since no improvement is being made on the Iraq War, we need to spend our resources on other issues such as global poverty in order to discourage more terrorism and wars. According to the Borgen Project, in reality only .16% of our federal budget is spent on poverty reduction, the least among wealthy nations. We should let our representatives know that we want change.
Marie2, Before we can embark on the elimination of world poverty
we need to replace our present misadministration. Until that goal is reached, there is no purpose in reaching out to 'feed the world.' We have hunger and poverty here in this country, along with major problems just keeping our heads above the proverbial water line and the buses and trams running.
To consider world hunger right now is to dilute our concentration from eliminating the Bush/Cheney Cabal. We cannot take on all causes at the same time especially right now.
A mind once expanded can never return to its original dimensions.
Anne Hathaway: 1556-1623
The greatest derangement of the mind is to believe in something because one wishes it to be so.