"[The Democrats]...didn't vote for the Gulf War, Desert Storm. They are handwringers and appeasers. They believe we ought to dream of peace rather than going out and fight for it.
Reminds me of another democrat, Wilson, who after running for reelection on a platform of "No War" did everything he could to get us into "The War to End All Wars" - sorta like a junkie who says, "This is the last time, really."
"Unilateral military action by the United States against Iraq is unjustified, unwarranted and illegal," Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, reportedly complained.
Under what standard is it illegal? If the congress gave the Pres a declaration of war it would be wrong (in my opinion) but under our constitution (I don't recognize UN Law) it would be perfectly legal.
"Their real feelings are coming out as much as they can right now, which is that they're desperately dying to provide aid and support to al Qaeda."
Ann, although I usually respect your arguments, please remember to focus on the fact that al Qaeda and Sadam are separate entities, that they are in fact unrelated to each other.
I guess it's too much to ask any of these people to be consistant with their arguments. If they would base their political foundations on the principles laid out in the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence and George Washington's departure speech (beware of overseas entanglements") we'd have some coherentcy of thought.
Liberalism in a nutshell -- non-thinking misfits.
"I'm only exaggerating slightly," Coulter added, after Walsh questioned the observation.
Oh, no, you're not, Ann!
That's exactly what the result is of what they are doing!
Links to information on Iraqi Nuclear Weapons Systems and Design (VERY Scary!)
History will recall that the former Iraq was a totalitarian regime headed now-deceased dictator Saddam Hussein.
Economic hardship continues to plague the foresaken country, who's domestic production previously boasted exports of oil, figs and terrorism.
The E.U., supported by the Democratic Party, charge that as a result of the successful U.S. invasion, a one-third reduction in Iraqi exports will only lead to more innocent children starving - a clear and direct result of failed Bush policies in the Middle East.