Posted on 11/29/2003 7:37:52 AM PST by thesummerwind
Edited on 11/29/2003 9:29:46 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
The ancient Vedas state that to feel loathing for evil purifies the heart.
Go for it!
: )
As opposed to tighten it?
It has long been apparent that NewsMax doesn't even bother to employ an editor. So just how big is this "staff" that gets credited so often?
Furthermore, the contents of the article do not support the inflammatory headline ("Hillary to Troops: Support for War Fading"). While it is indeed tacky of the Shrew to use the troops to say that "there are many questions at home about the administration's policies", that is *not* the same as saying that support for the war is "fading". Stating the obvious (that some people have questions about policies) says nothing about whether overall support is fading, remaining constant, or growing.
Sadly, after too many instances of "crying wolf" like this, I now have more regard for the journalistic professionalism of the National Enquirer than I do for NewsMax.
went to that site and began to get really absorbed in that story.
I did it already, doesn't work.
I cannot tell you how this has ruined my day, as a Christian I shouldn't be feeling what I am feeling. Vengence is mine saith The Lord, then I ask, why can't it be quick to end this torture we are subject to each and everyday. This witch can burn in HELL, I will happily light the fire.
I need to get in a better mood.
I need to Pray!
The Clintons are all about me, myself and I.
The sentence "the troops [also] seemed to appreciate seeing myself" and Sen. Jack Reed shows how egoistic the creature is. The correct sentence should be "the troops [also] seemed to appriciate seeing Senator Jack Reed and me"
Sen. Clinton to spend Thanksgiving with troops in Afghanistan, visit Iraq
By DEVLIN BARRETT
Associated Press WriterNovember 25, 2003, 5:45 PM EST
WASHINGTON -- Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton will spend Thanksgiving in Afghanistan before traveling to Iraq with a former Army paratrooper turned senator to meet with soldiers and ask questions about the United States' ongoing nation-building efforts.
The former first lady and Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., have both been critical of the administration's handling of post-combat problems in the war on terrorism, particularly after major military operations ended in Iraq.
Clinton and Reed said Tuesday they were concerned about the current efforts to win the "hearts and minds" of Iraqis.
"This administration is run by people who have been obsessed with Saddam Hussein for more than a decade," Clinton said. "And the fact that they could have been so poorly informed and prepared raises a lot of serious questions about the decisions they are making now."
Reed said he is worried "the administration seems to be rushing toward an exit strategy" in Iraq by transferring power as quickly as possible to civilian police authority.
The trip marks Clinton's first fact-finding mission abroad as a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
The trip marks Clinton's first fact-finding mission abroad as a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Perhaps this is the place to focus first. She was there representing the Senate, and the Armed Services Committee specifically.
U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services (full committee members)
Yes I have ... and just in case the liberal media doesn't let the public know what she said
I emailed it to a few friends and family across the country
There is a time and place for engaging in debate over the decision to go to war. Clinton is profoundly wrong to think that out with the troops in the field is one of them. It is even more profoundly wrong to suggest that we face possible defeat.
This not what they need to be hearing right now.
It's also not very politically astute.
OMG. I'm speechless but my tag line sums it up.......
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