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Aljizz putting the Dum's Murtha/Kerry type on notice that "redeployment" is not enough. | |
2006-08-23 | |
![]() I have a special wonderful feeling every time I see the LLL’s with their insane ideas and beliefs in Utopian fantasies get the opportunity to be just outright humiliated and proven stupid by the people they believe so much in. It’s a shame Bush cant talk worth anything I would love to see him in his next speech call the Murtha’s Kerry’s out with this article asking “I ask my so called reality based opponents how will expanding the battle space from Iraq to the neighboring nations change anything and what are we going to do when they start attacking US in these neighboring areas REDEPLOY?” (With a nice evil laugh) Thank god these people are not in power and god help us if they do achieve power.
How The Democratic Party Misleads Antiwar Voters By: John A. Murphy We all know how the antiwar movement fell silent in 2004 so as not to jeopardize the bloodthirsty campaign of John Kerry who promised to kill more Iraqis faster and cheaper than George Bush. Last week some of us experienced a similar phenomenon in Washington, DC and in other cities around the nation. When a demonstration was held to protest Israel's vicious attack on Lebanon, the antiwar movement, especially those associated with the Coalition for Peace and Justice did not participate. In fact, locally they have offered no response at all to the actions of Israel. The hero du jour of the Democrats is John Murtha -- shades of Wesley Clark. Murtha is the Democratic Party's chief militarist who says verbally that we have to bring our troop’s home from Iraq but whose actual proposal calls for their redeployment to Kuwait so that they can be ready to invade Iraq or to stage an invasion against Iran or Syria. Here is the exact wording of Murtha's proposal: • To immediately redeploy U.S. troops consistent with the safety of U.S. forces. THE MURTHA DECEPTION When you remove the rhetoric, Murtha’s actual proposal says ‘redeploy’ instead of ‘withdraw’ the troops from Iraq. When Murtha says ‘redeploy’ -- instead of withdraw -- the troops from Iraq, he makes clear that -- despite his rhetoric -- he doesn't want to really bring them home, but to station them in the Middle East. Murtha told Anderson Cooper of CNN: "We ... have united the Iraqis against us. And so I'm convinced, once we redeploy to Kuwait or to the surrounding area, that it will be much safer. They won't be able to unify against the United States. And then, if we have to go back in, we can go back in." | |
Posted by:C-Low |
#2 You don't really have to read the entire article. Just read who endorses his candidacy. That tells you everything you need to know.... |
Posted by: Swamp Blondie 2006-08-23 18:52 |
#1 we who live in reality Truly. It's cold here, and more than a bit uncomfortable, but one is never shocked to feel a knife in one's back because one was blind to the person waving it in one's face. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2006-08-23 14:57 |