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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

More Americans Agree With Democrats In Congress When It Comes To Iraq

     We all know that Resident Bush is still in denial about the American public and Iraq.  That this punk thinks the citizens are behind him and his stance on Iraq is certainly shows that the boy is delusional, and/or flat out stupid! I say both.

    NBC/WSJ POLL:

WASHINGTON - As the Democrat-controlled Congress and the White House clash over an Iraq spending bill, with President Bush vowing to veto it because it contains withdrawal deadlines, the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll finds that a solid majority of Americans side with the Democrats.

In addition, a nearly equal number believe that victory in Iraq isn't possible, and about only one in eight think the war has improved in the three months since Bush called for a troop increase there.

Yet the poll shows that 56 percent say they agree more with the Democrats in Congress who want to set a deadline for troop withdrawal, versus the 37 percent who say they agree with Bush that there shouldn't be a deadline.

What's more, 55 percent believe that victory in Iraq isn't possible. And 49 percent say the situation in Iraq has gotten worse in the last three months since Bush announced his so-called troop surge. Thirty-seven percent say the situation has stayed about the same, and just 12 percent think it has improved.       More HERE

     So Harry Reid and 55% of Americans agree, basically, that the Iraq fiasco is a lost cause.

 

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Pelosi Meets With General Petraeus, Subpoenas for RNC And Condi Rice

     House Speaker Nancy Pelosi released a statement today regarding her meeting with Gen. Petraeus on Tuesday.

   From The Gavel

April 25th, 2007 by Office of the Speaker

General Petraeus and I had a very informative half-hour discussion yesterday, which included the assessment of the situation in Iraq that he will share with other House Members today. I appreciated his report and his responses to my questions on security and political issues in Iraq. We share a conviction that the war in Iraq will not be resolved militarily, and I look forward to future reports from him on the effects of President Bush’s escalation plan. ( my emphasis )

April 25th, 2007 by Jesse Lee

Having postponed debate on the subpoena for former White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card regarding the leaking of covert CIA Agent Valerie Plame’s identity pending negotiations with White House Counsel Fred Fielding, and having cancelled the subpoena vote for documents regarding White House dealings with MZM in light of new White House responsiveness, the Oversight Committee today approved three subpoenas. Two were for emails and documents from the RNC regarding White House records and improper political use of federal agencies and one was for testimony from Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice regarding the claim that Iraq was seeking uranium from Niger. Both subpoenas come after repeated formal requests to which the RNC has been largely unresponsive and to which Secretary Rice has been completely unresponsive.

   Maybe the house should consider sending in the military and dragging Condi Rice out by her ankles!

 

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