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Sunday, January 21, 2007

John McCain Not Favoring General Casey for Position

Senator John McCain(R-AZ. voting record) said Sunday on NBC's "Meet The Press" that he does not think that he will vote for General George W. Casey as the Army chief of staff because he does not care for the way that Casey has handled the Iraq war.

   Sen.McCain:

    "I have very serious concerns about General Casey's nomination. I'm concerned about failed leadership, the message that sends to the rest of the military."       YahooNews

    McCain has some issues! Has the public not noticed how much he is starting to look like George Bush more and more each day?

Some of McCain's past votes:

Voted NO on investigating contract awards in Iraq & Afghanistan.

To establish a special committee of the Senate to investigate the awarding and carrying out of contracts to conduct activities in Afghanistan and Iraq and to fight the war on terrorism. Voting YES would: create Senate special committee to investigate war contracts, taking into consideration: bidding, methods of contracting, subcontracting, oversight procedures, allegations of wasteful practices, accountability and lessons learned in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Reference: Committee to Investigate War Contracts; Bill S Amdt 2476 to S 1042 ; vote number 2005-316 on Nov 10, 2005

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Voted NO on allowing all necessary force in Kosovo.

Majority Leader Trent Lott motioned to kill the resolution that would have authorized the president to "use all necessary forces and other means," in cooperation with U.S. allies to accomplish objectives in Yugoslavia.
Status: Motion to Table Agreed to Y)78; N)22

Reference: Motion to table S. J. Res. 20; Bill S. J. Res. 20 ; vote number 1999-98 on May 4, 1999

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Conclusions on Iran and North Korea are all classified.

McCain signed the Report of the Commission on Intelligence on WMDs:

IRAN AND NORTH KOREA: MONITORING THE DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR CAPABILITIES
The Commission carefully studied the Intelligence Community's capability to assess accurately the nuclear programs of Iran and North Korea. In doing so, we reviewed numerous intelligence reports and conducted interviews with Intelligence Community analysts, collectors, and supervisors, as well as policymakers and non-governmental regional and weapons experts. Because even the most general statements about the Intelligence Community's capabilities in this area are classified, the Commission's assessments and eleven specific findings cannot be discussed in this report. The Commission has, however, incorporated the lessons learned from its study of Iran and North Korea in all of our recommendations for reform of the Intelligence Community.

Source: Report to the President on WMDs, p.305 05-WMD-13 on Mar 31, 2005       The Source

    It would seem that the only thing that McCain has been on the other side of the fence with as far as Bush is concerned, was his "send more troops" in which, at the time, he was correct.

 

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'It's So Irresponsible That They Can't Be Quiet For Six Or Nine Months': Comments From Weekly Standard Editor Will Kristol

Think Progress | Posted January 21, 2007 01:23 PM

This morning on Fox News, Weekly Standard editor William Kristol said that opponents of escalation in Congress are “leap-frogging each other in the degrees of irresponsibility they’re willing to advocate.” Kristol said, “It’s just unbelievable. … It’s so irresponsible that they can’t be quiet for six or nine months,” adding, “You really wonder, do they want it to work or not? I really wonder that.”

NPR’s Juan Williams told Kristol his analysis was “totally ahistorical,” and pointed out that yesterday was the deadliest day for U.S forces in Iraq in two years. “There’s something going on here you might pay attention to as opposed to just the politics of, ‘If you don’t support this president, you don’t really want us to win.’”     Video Here

   Leave it to Fox News to invite someone to the show who would pretty much spout out Fox News Right Wing rhetoric! Same old shit without even a new twist to it!

    It's a good thing that Fox News still has a couple of loyal viewers or else they'd have no-one to talk to! The Democrats do want  to win this sham of a war if it is still possible, but, I think they would also like to see a real game-plan and not some re-packaging of the same old song-and-dance.

   Hey, since I'm on the Fox News channel's bullshit, go check out this link.

    But Wait! There's More!

 

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