Posted on 09/04/2006 5:48:05 PM PDT by RobFromGa
Edited on 09/05/2006 1:53:36 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 As they prepare for a critical pre-election legislative stretch, Congressional Republican leaders have all but abandoned a broad overhaul of immigration laws and instead will concentrate on national security issues they believe play to their political strength.
With Congress reconvening Tuesday after an August break, Republicans in the House and Senate say they will focus on Pentagon and domestic security spending bills, port security legislation and measures that would authorize the administrations terror surveillance program and create military tribunals to try terror suspects.
We Republicans believe that we have no choice in the war against terror and the only way to do it is to continue to take them head-on whether it is in Iraq or elsewhere, said Representative John A. Boehner of Ohio, the majority leader.
They are wrong, wrong, wrong if they think that only thing on the voters' minds is terrorism.
LOL.. ok that was funny
"Iraq is only a losing issue among liberals and other moonbats, the rest of us realize that War is hell, and that important things take time, and the Iraq was a necessary battle in this War, both logistically and strategically."
Oh, please. Condi already admitted "thousands" of mistakes were made in the Iraq plaaning.
"Time will prove that this killing ground/"flypaper" strategy was sound."
There was no such strategy. That was a throw-out comment to spin the mishandling of the Iraq aftermath.
Arlan Specter said on Sunday that the immigration bills are set to go to conference.
If we lose the House, we'll still have the Senate and hopefully a President Bush veto.
Maybe the remaining Repubs in office will re-grow some testicles until we can regain the House?
Yeppers...her message to the dems will be obstruct, obstruct, obstruct.
Now, that will be easier in the Senate...but she cause all kinds of trouble in the House.
BTW...tomorrow at 12:00 NOON EDT..on C-span, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid are supposed to reveal the DEM agenda for this fall session...won't that be special??? NOT!
Of course there were mistakes, the winning team in the Super Bowl every year makes many "mistakes" too. We are not fighting against girl scouts here, they are trained killers willing to die for their cause.
Monday morning quarterbacks and armchair generals are a dime a dozen, it is decisive leaders that are lacking. Clinton showed how inaction works-- he thought he would get away with it but he didn't.
And the strategy of taking the fight to the enemy rather than vice versa has been part of the plan all along, and the enemy is dispersed so get 'em to come fight for the glory of Islam in Iraq-- works for me.
You sound like you might watch too much of the Drive-By Media, and are starting to believe their crap.
"Have you ever been to Northern Minnesota or Michigan, there is no way in the world we are going to close the border between now and the election to stop a determined terrorist. Not going to happen."
Rob, I have no doubt that you're right, but the Republicans have controlled Congress and they will get blamed for anything that their opponents can pin on them, especially if it can be said that they have failed to act.
And what if your plan doesn't pan out??
You can bet if the Dems take the House ... they will take FULL advantage of their time
Also .. do take note of my tagline
and the moonbats will fall for it, and the rest of us will understand the truth.
Polls indicate BOTH would be good issues. Why not have two good, easy to understand issues?
The danger is that if the Democrats win the house (God forbid), then you have amnesty and a billions in give aways IMO.
Nailed it. They just don't get it.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/05/us/05cong.html
Here's the NYTimes piece. Lame. Could well be agenda journalism, trying to shape the news.
Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin.
The Repubs have a failing grade on Border Security. If they won't govern with 3 branches, then I won't cry if they only have 2 branches.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 As they prepare for a critical pre-election legislative stretch, Congressional Republican leaders have all but abandoned a broad overhaul of immigration laws and instead will concentrate on national security issues they believe play to their political strength.
With Congress reconvening Tuesday after an August break, Republicans in the House and Senate say they will focus on Pentagon and domestic security spending bills, port security legislation and measures that would authorize the administrations terror surveillance program and create military tribunals to try terror suspects.
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A final decision on what do about immigration policy awaits a meeting this week of senior Republicans. But key lawmakers and aides who set the Congressional agenda say they now believe it would be politically risky to try to advance an immigration measure that would showcase party divisions and need to be completed in the 19 days Congress is scheduled to meet before breaking for the election.
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The two things that motivate politicians are fear of the voter and love of campaign cash. In this case the voters are highly motivated for action. The money is highly motivated against action. So they do the most diplomatic thing and punt.
The WOT has money backing it as well as votes....Very safe position.
NYTimes non-context quotes and unattributed quotes.
Full of non-sequiturs.
This may or may not be happening, but I won't trust the NYTimes with this cut and paste job.
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