Posted on 05/28/2006 5:08:34 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
Did Murtha just accuse the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of MURDER...
Jack Murtha's Fifteen Minutes [Mark Kilmer]
On ABC's This Week, Jack Murtha raised the possibility that General Pete Pace ordered "the massacre at Haditha." (Murtha holds that some Marines were killed by an IED and the surviving Martines went nuts, shooting civilians.) Posted at 05/28/2006 08:14:59 AM EST - #
Thanks, AB. I am amazed that Fox is allowing Greg Kelly with such mistakes repeatedly. I am waiting for Bret Beir's take-over from Carl Cameron to see if there is any improvement in WH reporting.
Agree.
It is about time somebody is saying what Bush has really done. I am so glad you posted this. Now email this to Sean Hannity and Ingraham, since all they do is complain about the president and suck up to the people that would shut them up. Some body tell Inggie that is she thinks she would get the fairness docture defeated, she better forget it. Now I know people in here will blast me and say that she and Hannity are independent and are not robots for the adminstration, but don't you think , kerry, kennedy and soros and the whole demo pelosi , reed gang have enough people to condem the president. THANK YOU FOR THE POST, WE NEED MORE OF THEM.
Exactly, and do those figures include the employer's share?
I had to laugh when Sensenbrenner said that and added "not this time anyway." Jim Sensenbrenner was excellent this morning on the immigration issues. He has a complete grasp of the matter and explained it clearly and forcefully. Hagel had nothing but jibberish.
We figure that's why Vincente Fox was here this past week. He's leaving office and probably looking for work in the US someplace.
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Slimy Brian Mulrooney, Conservative Party, who was the Prime Minister of Canada did a farewell lap around the US, too. Next time his name was in the papers he was a big name at Archer Daniels Midland.
Agreed. I copied anita's list for future reference.
Did Sensenbrenner add "Not this time?"
LOL
I completely missed that. Good -- I was sort of ticked at the kissing up.
Very key stuff here Peach, glad you brought it up. One of the reasons/excuses for illegal Mexicons coming here is that the Mexicons want to do the jobs we don't want to do.
The bigger question however is do we exempt true potential immigrants who can do jobs in the sciences, computer industries and 20th century jobs that many industries really need for more gardeners, laborers, fruit pickers and the like.
Is that a good move for the country? Is allowing all Mexicons all the time, at any cost, for the potential sake of a few votes that may or may not go to either side, a smart move at the expense of exempting the rest of the world. Many of whom have true talents to offer us here if we let them in instead of millions of illegal Mexicons?
The whole thing is so surreal it boggles the mind when you actually look at the original purpose of immigration to the US.
In the Senate Bill .. Thanks to Dodds Amendment .. We have to ask Mexico first about building and kind of fence
Thanks for the link to that article. I suspected as much. Two key lessons in "Politics 101". 1. The folks screaming the loudest that they are a party's base...usually aren't. If your politicians "aren't listening to you", it is probably because you aren't the majority. 2. Congressional political races are local. You may hate Olympia Snow, Susan Collins and John McCain...but their constituents (read voters) don't. They all have among the highest job approval ratings among their own voters in the country.
It was Hagel that made the comment about the underclass. Unfortunately, he didn't actually tie any of his thoughts together. It was just talking points not united by any principle or thoughtfulness.
Thanks Peach. I'll make it a point to watch MTP later today when it's on the internet.
Below is the text copy of a post I made on another thread. It's my assessment of Haditha. Please know that I am concerned about what happened there but it helps to be aware of the background.
That explains that Russert's water-carrying for the Democrats.
I didn't mean to sound snippy to your post and understand you were quoting ..
Sorry about that
Thank you for that very interesting insight into Mr. Orlando.
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