K&K are both traitors, liars and liberal-demokkkRAT scumbags. I'll get into trouble if I say anymore.
Denny Crane: "There are two places to find the truth. First God and then Fox News."
Great read - thanks for posting.
I'd imagine ABCCBSNBCCNNNYTWP are all lined-up and chomping at the bit to write about this Iraqi and what he had to say. /sarc
Kennedy is in denial. The cancer has taken over the body of the Rat party and death seems imminent. His only defense it to lash out.
Maybe Kennedy is describing the fiasco known as the "Bay of Pigs invasion"
We failed to comprehend the events around us. We did not understand that our very presence was creating new enemies and defeating the very goals we set out to achieve.
Massachusetts hasnt got much to be proud of these days. Their "Big Dig" is leaking and they have two traitorous Senators.
I guess they cant do much about the "Big Dig" but they could do the world a favor and dump these two pieces of dog doo.
The "isurgents" have now began targeting the Iraqi forces almost exclusively, how does old sot explain that one.
They have been doing number two all over...
Oh nevermind.
Retorts?
Surely this guy must be kidding.
Answer to one of Kennedy's rants:
You are a murderer and should be, at worst, in prison and at best you should have received the death penalty.
Answer to one of Kerry's rants:
You are a traitor and a Vietnam war criminal who belongs in prison or dead.
What else needs to be said to either of them?
I have always wanted to see someone with real cojones testify before one of the Senate hearings of which Kennedy is a member.
Scenario:
Kennedy goes into one of his pompous, self-righteous rants then, as usual, asks a devastatingly stupid question. The man testifying who has real cojones answers, "I refuse to answer the questions of a known murderer."
"Well, obviously the senator from Massachusetts is free to say whatever he wants to for and on behalf of his constituents and as an American.
"But I would appreciate his not arrogating to himself the right to speak on behalf of Iraqis. We have a sovereign government that can do that, and it is at the invitation of that sovereign government that American forces are in Iraq now.
"And I expect that American forces will continue to be in Iraq after the transitional government emerges.
"The fact of the matter is, we need American forces to keep the peace and to secure our borders. And until we are capable of handling those two tasks ourselves, the Americans and the multinational force will likely stay at the invitation of our government."
And in response to Kerry's criticism of the administration's handling of Iraq, Mr. Istrabadi offered this thought:
"Well, with all respect again, of course the -- look, without the United States and without this administration, we would not have been liberated, we would not today be talking about an election and who may or may not emerge as possible contenders for whatever position.
"We will always be grateful to the United States. We will always be grateful to the government of the United States and the United Kingdom and their various allies in the multinational force. But the people who are going to make a difference toward the success or failure, God forbid, of this project are the people of Iraq, the people who today defied bombs and terrorists and explosions and possible death so that they could vote in a free election.
"These are the people who today emerged to regain control of their own futures, as any free peoples do, and it is we who will make the difference to the outcome of our country."
This excerpt from your post bears repeating for the Chris Matthews of the world whose cynicism and negativism sound more like sour grapes than wise counsel or considered opinion.
Thanks again for posting!!
thanks for posting this.
Great article, thank you for posting!!