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To: JohnHuang2
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, California Democrat, has dismissed the idea ( of a bi partisan Council of War). Republican leaders said they will not try to force a party-line vote on the Democratic war resolution because "this is war [and] you can't try to make this some party loyalty vote."........................

This above quote is at the end of the article.

So much for bipartisanship. Pelosi is bringing the country to the verge of Civil Disorder and hatred.

Our President is a gentleman, focused and unwavering while the Dem Leadership and its RINOs form a body of yelling , screaming jingoistic cowards who have nothing on their minds except electoral self preservation.

This group of Dem and RINO idiots needs to go, and I suspect several of them will go by way of becoming among the unelected, others will go out of the capital feet first in a box, in discredited infamy.

3 posted on 01/27/2007 3:56:03 AM PST by Candor7
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To: Candor7
Our President is a gentleman, focused and unwavering while the Dem Leadership and its RINOs form a body of yelling , screaming jingoistic cowards who have nothing on their minds except electoral self preservation.

I don't know where you were in November, but our president led us into an electoral butt-kicking. We're lucky that we spent the last six years gerrymandering the hell out of our districts or we'd be down 50-60 seats instead of 30. When this sort of defeat happens, you have to expect that the Rockefeller Republicans are going to jump ship and play nice with the new majority to keep their jobs.

Keeping party unity is a bit like running the Mob: You've got it only so long as you're profitable. The minute that you stop being profitable, your agenda sleeps with the fishes.

This group of Dem and RINO idiots needs to go, and I suspect several of them will go by way of becoming among the unelected, others will go out of the capital feet first in a box, in discredited infamy.

Well, the president is currently betting the future of the party on 21,500 fresh troops and one good general. Grasping at straws to put it mildly. Gen. Petraeus seems like the kind of man who might be able to pull a victory out of this mess, but many of his plans are contingent on the political will of the Iraqis. And if we've learned anything over the past few years it's that you can't trust the Iraqis to follow through with anything.

5 posted on 01/27/2007 4:08:32 AM PST by Zeroisanumber (Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)
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