The other interesting subject matter this morning will be Georgia and Russia?
Any bets on which talking head will be the first to say it’s our fault?
And you can bet they won't link it to Clinton, Albright, and Kosovo.
Don't know which (McCaskill, maybe?) but I bet Daschle is "deeply saddened".
CNN has already taken the line that what Russia is doing in Georgia... is no different than what we are doing in Iraq/Afghanistan.
Obama chooses death for Babies vs.”probably crossing the lines in terms of unconstitutionality”,
Much like the anti-war Democrats are silent over Russia targeting civilians.
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http://www.ilga.gov/senate/transcripts/strans92/ST033001.pdf
And if we’re placing a burden on the doctor that says you have to keep alive even a previable child as long as possible and give them as much medical attention as — as is necessary to keep that child alive, then we’re probably crossing the lines in terms of unconstitutionality.
Both said that because of Iraq, we took our eye off of the ball everywhere else in the world and that the War in Iraq is responsible for this war in Georgia. What clowns. How many times in the past 3 years has Obama mentioned Georgia unless he was speaking about Atlanta? ZERO, NONE, NADA, ZIP, ZILCH, GOOSE EGGS and so forth, while McCain not only mentioned it, but actually traveled there many times.
The Obama campaign is really good at one thing. Watching events pass, making them appear as part of the sky falling, blaming them on Bush and then linking John McCain to Bush.
If anyone watched their interviews last night, when each man was asked what they had done to buck their own party, Obama couldn't think of anything while McCain has a list a mile long. It appears to me that Obama will do whatever the Democratic Party wants, and Jimmy Carter is an elder in that very same party.