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Home Front: WoT
One man's obsession with Iraq (Bring back the Baath party)
2007-01-07
Hat tip Sound Politics (local W.Washington (state) Conservative blog.)
WASHINGTON — Dal LaMagna has packed up his second home in New York and moved to a house a short walk from the Capitol to begin a one-man, self-financed lobbying campaign to get the U.S. out of Iraq.

I ran into LaMagna on Thursday at a small reception for Sen. Maria Cantwell, the Democratic senator he helped re-elect in November. But the wealthy businessman — he sold Tweezerman.com, a personal grooming company he founded — was distracted from celebrating by a growing obsession with the Iraq war. "The reason I'm not as obsessed with Darfur or Bosnia or the many places in Africa as I am about Iraq is because Iraq is our fault, and we should fix it," he said.
Ahhh yes.... everything is Our Fault.
LaMagna, who lives in Kitsap County, is working full time to lobby members of Congress to call for a quick withdrawal of U.S. troops. He started with Seattle Congressman Jim McDermott.
AKA Bagdad Jim.
The day after the November election the two flew alone to Amman, Jordan, to meet with members of the Iraqi parliament and others in the region. McDermott said he asked U.S. officials in Jordan to give visas to two Iraqis he wants to bring to D.C. But he said he has been unable to make that happen.
Sorry Jim. But we have a little problem letting people who want to murder innocent civilians in.... you understand....
LaMagna says getting Iraqis to Washington is key. "They need to say to the American people: 'We want the troops out now,' " he said. "They need to say, 'Don't worry, we can resolve our problems ourselves.' "
Funny how he never names these people.....
After their November trip, McDermott and LaMagna developed a plan they say reflects what Iraqis want. It would undo major pieces of the Bush strategy. They want U.S. troops out of the cities and sent to close the borders with Iran and Syria. They want the Iraqi constitution rewritten and the former Baath party government, which the U.S. dismantled, brought back to run things. To protect the country, they say, the old Iraqi army must be reconstituted and rearmed.
So let's bring back the genocidal fascists who knew how to make the trains run on time?
McDermott says there are a handful of other lawmakers interested in the plan. LaMagna says his job is to build those numbers.

LaMagna was Cantwell's campaign co-chairman. But he's more loyal to his work on Iraq than he is to the Democratic Party. He said he works closely with anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan ...
Another Traitor.
... and has helped coordinate anti-war activity.

LaMagna has little patience for Democrats who he says won power largely because of the administration's Iraq strategy but have yet to offer a concrete plan to end the war. "It's been a month and a half and we haven't seen anything come out of the Democrats," he said. "Why aren't the Democrats out there with a plan?"

They only took power Thursday. But LaMagna clearly has lost patience with his party.
Posted by:CrazyFool

#4  LaMagna has little patience for Democrats who he says won power largely because of the administration's Iraq strategy but have yet to offer a concrete plan to end the war.

The only plan that the dems had was to sabotage the Administration at every point. That's it, LaMagna, anything else is wishful thinking on your part. Speaker Pelosi on the podium with Congressional grandchildren swarming around, that's the new plan.

Better reread the dictionary definintion of HUBRIS, it will come in handy in the near future.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2007-01-07 14:21  

#3  "I've been a strong Baath-party supporter since I tweezed my first unibrow"
Posted by: Frank G   2007-01-07 13:55  

#2  Gee, a whole month and a half and they don't have that pesky 'war thing' taken care of yet.

I think they must be dragging their feet.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-01-07 12:55  

#1  Damn. No more Tweezerman products for me, just on principle.
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-01-07 12:28  

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