I would like someone like Inhofe to rise in response and hammer Kerry till he runs from the floor and it is seared, seared in his memory.
There better be some Repub. ready to rise and dispute the memo. The Rupubs. can't keep letting the Dems. make unsubstantiated claims without knocking them down. It makes us look like we're the ones always a step behind and trying to catch up to the Dems when they spew their BS.
I turned Nader off. He hasn't done anything constructive, and I am very sick of this unending debate on why we went to war.I thougt we debated it for 15 months before we did it, and some people can't talk about anything else. Seems to me we should turn what they said about Shiavo on them. "It was decided. You just don't like the decision." I can't imagine anything worse than to get eternally fixated on something that happned two years ago, instead of moving forward.
However, All Headline News has re-discovered that a bill signed by then President Clinton named "The Iraqi Liberation Act of 1998" gave President Bush all of the legal recourse necessary for the war. Stating directly from the bill: "Iraq Liberation Act of 1998 - Declares that it should be the policy of the United States to seek to remove the Saddam Hussein regime from power in Iraq and to replace it with a democratic government. " The H.R. 4655 law was signed into effect October 31,1998.
Republicans plan to issue a response to Senator Kerry by using his own words against him, a tactic used in the 2004 Election. Where Sen. Kerry was quoted as saying the war was justified and Saddam Hussein needed to be removed.
Me too. The Republicans better be ready to address this nonsense.
It is nonsense but the dems and media have shown before they can take nothing and create scads of "news" stories for months on end. Nip it in the bud and call them on it and for the love of God, the Republicans should not act like the dems have some kind of understandable "concern" when it's clear they're acting again from pure partisan politics.