Posted on 05/15/2008 4:30:55 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
May 15, 2008 Reid Rejects President's Reckless And Irresponsible Remarks Calls on President to Explain Inconsistency Between Administration Actions and His Words Today
Washington, DCSenate Majority Leader Harry Reid made the following statement today in response to President Bushs remarks before the Israeli Knesset:
Not surprisingly, the engineer of the worst foreign policy in our nations history has fired yet another reckless and reprehensible round. More than seven years into his Presidency and in the sixth year of the directionless Iraq war, President Bush has yet to learn that his brand of divisive partisan rhetoric is precisely what has made America and our allies less secure. And for the President to make this statement before the government of our closest ally as it celebrates a remarkable milestone demeans this historic moment with partisan politics.
President Bushs own actions demonstrate that he believes negotiations at the right moment, under the right conditions and with the right leaders can both show strength and produce results. He has relied on negotiations with North Korea and Libya, two state sponsors of terror. And by conducting discussions with Russia, China, Libya, North Korea and Iran in recent years, President Bush has demonstrated his belief that negotiations can be a tool to advance America and Israels national security interests. I call on the President to explain the inconsistency between his Administrations actions and his words today.
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Just shut up already. These people are just sickening. I can’t stand them.
Right, no way do they want to repeat what Dubya said - can’t have people hearing and ruminating on the truth.
Compared to Reid, the banjo player is Stephen Hawking.
He does indeed!
amazement bump!
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