Posted on 10/01/2007 12:07:22 PM PDT by mojito
Harry Reid's not dropping it. (Will he condemn ABC next for reporting on actual phony soldiers??)
For Immediate Release Date: Monday, October 1, 2007
REID CALLS ON SENATORS TO JOIN IN CONDEMNING LIMBAUGHS ATTACK ON OUR TROOPS
Washington, DCSenate Majority Leader Harry Reid made the following statement today on the floor of the U.S. Senate, urging Senators to sign a letter that calls on Mark P. Mays, CEO of Clear Channel Communications, to publicly repudiate Rush Limbaughs characterization of troops who speak out against the Iraq war as phony soldiers.
Below are his remarks as prepared for delivery:
Freedom of speech is one of our countrys most cherished values. Nothing sets us further apart than the countries and regimes we oppose than our belief that everyones opinion matters, and everyone has the right to express it. That is why, when we hear things on the radio that are offensive, by and large, we tolerate them.
But last week, Rush Limbaugh went way over the line and while we respect his right to say anything he likes, his unpatriotic comments cannot be ignored.
During his show last Wednesday, Rush Limbaugh was engaged in one of his typical rants. This rant was unremarkable and indistinguishable from his usual drivel, which has been steadily losing listeners for years until he crossed that line by calling our men and women in uniform who oppose the war in Iraq phony soldiers. This comment was so beyond the pale of decency that it cannot be left alone. And yet, he followed it up with denials and an attack on Congressman Jack Murtha, a 37-year active member of the Marine Corps.
We have been debating the Iraq war here in the Senate and throughout the country for not months, but years. There are good, patriotic Americans who favor the war and good, patriotic Americans who oppose President Bushs handling of it. Neither party holds a patent on patriotism. I know all my Republican colleagues would agree with that.
Yet Rush Limbaugh took it upon himself to attack the courage and character of those fighting and dying for him and for all of us. Rush Limbaugh got himself a deferment from serving when he was a young man. He never served in uniform. He never saw in person the extreme difficulty of maintaining peace in a foreign country engaged in civil war. Ye he thinks that his opinion on the war is worth more than those who are on the front lines.
And whats worse Limbaughs show is broadcast on Armed Forces Radio, which means that thousands of troops overseas and veterans here at home were forced to hear this attack on their patriotism. Rush Limbaugh owes the men and women of our Armed Forces an apology.
On Friday, many Democrats joined me in drafting a letter to the Chief Executive Officer of Clear Channel, Mark Mays that we will send out this week. Here is what we wrote:
Dear Mr. Mays,
At the time we sign this letter, 3,801 American soldiers have been killed in Iraq, and another 27,936 have been wounded. 160,000 others awoke this morning on foreign sand, far from home, to face the danger and uncertainty of another day at war.
Although Americans of goodwill debate the merits of this war, we can all agree that those who serve with such great courage deserve our deepest respect and gratitude. That is why Rush Limbaughs recent characterization of troops who oppose the war as phony soldiers is such an outrage.
Our troops are fighting and dying to bring to others the freedoms that many take for granted. It is unconscionable that Mr. Limbaugh would criticize them for exercising the fundamentally American right to free speech. Mr. Limbaugh has made outrageous remarks before, but this affront to our soldiers is beyond the pale.
The military, like any community within the United States, includes members both for and against the war. Senior generals, such as General John Batiste and Paul Eaton, have come out against the war while others have publicly supported it. A December 2006 poll conducted by the Military Times found just 35 percent of service members approved of President Bushs handling of the war in Iraq, compared to 42 percent who disapproved. From this figure alone, it is clear that Mr. Limbaughs insult is directed at thousands of American service members.
Active and retired members of our armed forces have a unique perspective on the war and offer a valuable contribution to our national debate. In August, seven soldiers wrote an op-ed expressing their concern with the current strategy in Iraq. Tragically, since then, two of those seven soldiers have made the ultimate sacrifice in Iraq.
Thousands of active troops and veterans were subjected to Mr. Limbaughs unpatriotic and indefensible comments on your broadcast. We trust you will agree that not a single one of our sons, daughters, neighbors and friends serving overseas is a phony soldier. We call on you to publicly repudiate these comments that call into question their service and sacrifice and to ask Mr. Limbaugh to apologize for his comments.
Just as patriotism is the exclusive realm of neither party, taking a stand against those who spew hate and impugn the integrity of our troops is a job that belongs to all of us. I cant help but wonder how my Republican colleagues would have reacted if the tables were turned if a well-known Democratic radio personality had used the same insulting line of attack against troops who support the war.
The letter I read will be available on the Senate floor for the entire day. My colleagues on both sides of the aisle will have every chance to add their names to it, and I encourage all of us to do so. If we take the Republican side at their word that last weeks vote on another controversial statement related to the war was truly about patriotism, not politics, then I have no doubt that they will stand with us against Limbaughs comments with equal fervor.
I am confident we will see Republicans join with us in overwhelming numbers. Anything less would be a double standard that has no place in the United States Senate. I ask my colleagues, Democrat and Republican alike, to join together against this irresponsible, hateful, and unpatriotic attack by calling upon Rush Limbaugh to give our troops the apology they deserve.
The Senator from Nevada is a dickless accordion player who apparently doesn’t know what a Bill of Attainder is.
Is it any wonder the approval rating for the senate is what, 3%? Or something like that? I’m sure the positive ratings come from the politician’s families or the people who bribe them or supply them with crack and teenage runaway prostitutes. Maybe they polled the criminally insane.
Yes that is exactly what that liar Reid said!
” This rant was unremarkable and indistinguishable from his usual drivel .. “
LOL, reid forgot to put his grownup pants on today
Harry Reid never was very bright, this just confirms it.
Never pick a fight with a man that buys ink by the barrel.
Never pick a fight with 20 million plus listeners.
Pistols or Swords, Dingy?
All of this congressional condemning of speech nonsense is a stupid waste of time, especially in an age where these political folks condone things like abortion and homosexuality. I guess when you are absent a real object of moral outrage because it has all been deemed unconstitutional, you have to find something stupid to pick at. Just proves the nature of man must develop rules of right and wring even if they are perverted ones.
You’ll be waiting quite a while for any pubbies to say a word!
The mere fact that the majority leader of the US Senate would display such colossal ignorance and such total dishonesty as this is proof positive that this country is seriously screwed up.
Even if reid is nothing more than a corrupt mob-linked small-time swindler who made good in politics, carring water (and such demonstrable lies) for the far left is a shameful act for a person who holds such a high office.
We need to hit back hard on this and get the truth out by every means possible. We should make it clear that reid and his bought-off ilk are liars and willing tools of the anti-American Soros-funded far-left.
Like Harry would show up....
Please do a little research and find out what Rush really said and exactly who he was talking about.
This must have come from Scrappleface. Nobody can be that hypocritcal. After all the dims have said about our troops...........grrrrrrrrrrrrr.
If this is any indication of what will be occurring when the dimwitted Roman Senators crown their Queen, The Free World may only have about 15 months remaining.
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Rush’s web site now says House GOP introduced a resolution in support of him.
Harry Reid is an a-hole. He doesn’t have the gonads to go on Rush’s show. He knows Rush would eat him alive with Harry’s “we’ve lost the war” Reid’s own quotes. It shows how desparate this party is when they have to go to the floor of the Senate to attack a radio personality? Hey Harry, get a life and try doing something useful like passing a budget ofr something.
I listened to Rush last Thursday discuss this thoroughly....
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