Posted on 01/10/2007 7:09:18 PM PST by onyx
Edited on 01/10/2007 8:01:20 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
It is reported that Senator Lott has a list of 10 names of GOP senators who have elected to stand with the democrats, instead of supporting our own WAR TIME, GOP POTUS.
Brownback;
Coleman;
Lugar?;
Snow;
Collins;
Hagel;
and likely
Voinovich;
Smith;
Two have not yet been named (outed).
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Republican Sens. George Voinovich of Ohio and John Warner of Virginia also might be persuaded. Warner said he supports the Iraq Study Group recommendations, which strongly cautioned against an increase in troops unless advocated by military commanders.
I have not read through this thread and it is a very fast moving one. I can only imagine the comments.
I can hold my own when the situation demands, if that is what you really mean.
We dealt with the pansies swiftly at Benning
Well....to be fair Freud did have throat cancer and his morphine use was not recreational and no more recreational than US Grant's use of Laudanum was recreational.
And there are many better words for the cut&run naysayers, which I am more than happy to use, if, as you claim, I have somehow devalued the word coward. :-)
**which gave him such notoriety and high esteem amongst the elitist intellectuals, who were also quite liberal and in control of our Universities**
And, unfortunately, they still are.
I'm really surprised that Brownback and Coleman are on this list.
Oh I saw it and I am "playing" with the "mouse". Please do be ref and lead us out of any pitfalls; please. :-)
It's proving to be quite an eye opener.
If Iraq is going to fulfill its role as a sovereign and democratic state, it must start acting like one. It is for this reason that I oppose the proposal for a troop surge. Sen. Norm Coleman, R-Minn.
I don't believe that sending more American troops is going to help Iraqis become better at self-governing, nor will it decisively take out the terrorists that air strikes could have vaporized long ago.
All the same, I wish our guys the best. If Petraeus can lead them to victory, then "Git 'er done."
Can't even join in a civil debate!
Please take your own advice, since you are the one who is totally clueless; not I....pinata.
Coleman is in a seriously BLUE State. He has to stay moderate in all forms. He barely won his last election and if he shows support for this President, he will be doomed....
Or should I say; DOOOOMMMED if he does, and really DOOOOMMMED if he don't (bad grammar not withstanding)
No, YOU are the one who is embarrassing.
Well, I'll take your word for that. I'm sure it was brutal then as well. I was just hoping we would be able to at least put it off for a little while longer. Or, even better, act more civilized this time. Apparently not.
Yes, that's his way.
Maybe Joe will highlight his appearance with another fifteen minute speech, with various head nods, eye rolls, and hand gestures with no question at the end.
;-)
Sometimes a cigar is MORE than just a cigar; to paraphrase old Sigmund. LOL
Excellent! That is great!
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