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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Democrats,Republicans,and Iraq

   First off, let us look at the latest polls on the approval of this war.

    An AP-Ipsos poll says that 29 percent of Americans approve of the way that Bush is handling the war while 68 percent disapprove. Give Bush some credit here. He made an all-time low in this poll.

   On Bush's speech Wednesday night we have a few comments from our elected employees.

Sen. Chuck Hagel  R-NE.( bio, voting record) :

"I think 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."

Bill Nelson D-Fl. (bio, voting record), who once supported the war:

"I have not been told the truth over and over again by administration witnesses, and the American people have not been told the truth."                                                          

Sen. Mitch McConnell  R-KY.( bio, voting record) has threatened a filibuster— a delaying tactic — to block any legislation expressing disapproval of the buildup plan.

     AP Article

   The filibuster would do one thing that the President and his sheep would love to happen. It would give Bush more time to deploy those troops to Iraq in the hope that if they are there, the House will fund all of the troops and Bush can claim a victory over the Democrats and the House in general.

    I see that I may have to send the Democrats my copy of "The Art of War" so that they can learn something.

 

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