Posted on 02/19/2005 2:30:39 PM PST by gopwinsin04
US Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton said today in Baghdad that a string of attacks killing more than 50 Iraqis in two days were failed attempts to sow sectarian strife and destablize the country.
Clinton and Sen. John McCain were part of a 5 member congressional delegation that met with US officials and members of Iraq's interim government.
Both Senators Clinton and McCain have historically been strident critics of the Pentagon's planning and management of the war in Iraq. But Clinton said Saturday that the Sunni Muslim insurgents were failing in their efforts to destabilize Iraq through sectarian violence.
Her comments came as numerous insurgent attacks across Iraq killed dozens of people as Shiite Muslim worshippers celebrated their holiest day of the year.
Clinton said insurgents had failed to disrupt Iraq's landmark January 30 elections, won by the Shiite clergy backed ticket.
'Not one polling place was shut down or overrun. The results of this election are a strong rebuke to those who did not believe that the Iraqi people would take this opportunity to demonstrate their own committment to their own future.'
(Excerpt) Read more at startribune.com ...
WOW well done. I wonder what the du,msm skulking trolls think about this. This should be on large posters all over Columbia Univesity, Berkely, infact all colleges. let these pathetic leftie students know exactly wehat they are promoting.
Clintoon earlier, while trying to stir up some Shiite on the Iraq War:
November 29, 3003
Hillary to Troops: Support for War Fading
(Click here or on pic)
Thank you, Tom Ridge !:
I am very glad you made this and kept it -- keep reposting it, to remind everyone.
Thank you. I post that every chance I get on the
appropriate thread when Iraq and Hitlery come up.
My stomach aches and my head reels:
dated 2-20-05, from NewsMax:
McCain: Hillary Would Be Good President
Maverick Republican Sen. John McCain said Sunday that his New York colleague, Sen. Hillary Clinton, would do well if she becomes president of the United States.
"I am sure that Senator Clinton would make a good president," McCain told NBC's "Meet the Press," as both he and Clinton were being interviewed from Baghdad.
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