Posted on 11/21/2005 7:25:25 AM PST by ken5050
PING!
FYI..comment away, and ping your lists..
BTTT
I thought last weeks vote not to end the war would shut the Dem's up.
Nobody's gonna see it. MSM won't show it, therefore it didn't happen. If the Dem-Controlled MSM doesn't cover it, It's like it never happened.......
Thanks Ken for the info, can't wait to hear Rush talk about this. Missed him last week.
Well this ought to be good.
Nah....When you have them on the run.."keep up the skeer.." ( IITRC, that's from Gen Bedford Forrest..)
This will be interesting...
And Cheney ends with:
You know that ringing in your ears? that's the "New Tone"! Now, get you a$$e$ to work!
Thanks for the thread, ken. I hope this is as good as I think it's going to be. So it's the Heritage Foundation and not the American Enterprise Institute?
Not only will they see it, but the MSM will spin it so much that it won't be recognizable.
Believe me, they aren't going to just sit back and let Cheney have his say.
I hope Cheney identifies the liberal's principles for what they are: hatred of the good in order to receive political power.
Have C-Span on in another window, can't wait to hear the Veep.
They will cherry-pick quotes, rebut them first and then ask a DNC consultant to "provide balance".
Reporting for duty!
Check this out from an earlier thread:
I've been so busy here on FR and other things that I JUST NOW cleared out my e-mail inbox.
Came across this little blurb from TheHill Magazine.
It's a bit funny since it was published BEFORE the GOP smackdown last Friday.
House Democrats to hash out internal differences on Iraq policy
House Democrats will hold a caucus meeting the week of December 5 to hash out their position on Iraq following Rep. John Murtha's (D-Pa.) call Thursday for an immediate withdrawal of troops.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) called Murtha's statements "very courageous" Thursday afternoon but declined to say whether she agreed with them or whether they would ultimately become the position of the House Democratic caucus.
Murtha, a Vietnam combat veteran, is widely seen as the caucus's foremost authority on military issues. At least one Democrat predicted that many other members would fall in line behind Murtha.
"Now I think the unified position is to withdraw troops now," said Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va.) "I didn't want to [call for it] publicly I wanted to wait for Jack. I think at least 150 Democrats would support it."
It's a hoot, huh?
Hey Ken! Found your thread! Thanks for posting it.
Did I make a mistake on that? if so, sorry..
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