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To: Sub-Driver
Democrats were drafting a nonbinding resolution
Let's pretend.
2 posted on
09/06/2006 9:11:23 AM PDT by
cripplecreek
(If stupidity got us into this mess, then why can't it get us out?)
To: Sub-Driver
I was hoping the traitors would go on the record for firing the SecDef during wartime.
They are idiots and have no unified message/opinion on any agenda.
3 posted on
09/06/2006 9:12:32 AM PDT by
JerseyDvl
("If you attack Americans, we'll defend your right to do it."- The Democrat Party)
To: Sub-Driver
Basement hearings coming soon.
6 posted on
09/06/2006 9:13:27 AM PDT by
tobyhill
(The War on Terrorism is not for the weak.)
To: Sub-Driver
It already did the job, had their propaganda arms all "reporting" this on the morning news.
They have already won this argument.
To: Sub-Driver
...and Democrats conceded there's not likely to be any vote whatsoever. No guts, no glory...
9 posted on
09/06/2006 9:16:00 AM PDT by
mewzilla
(Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist. John Adams)
To: Sub-Driver
19 posted on
09/06/2006 9:24:06 AM PDT by
rlmorel
(Islamofacism: It is all fun and games until someone puts an eye out. Or chops off a head.)
To: Sub-Driver
RUMMY RULES!!!! And is a VERY hard, Patriotic, and dedicated worker making American efforts count...something the Dems know NOTHING about!
22 posted on
09/06/2006 9:27:14 AM PDT by
NordP
(America: There are more Patriots than Punks!)
To: Sub-Driver
Tell Boxer to take her resolution and shove it where the sun dont shine.
23 posted on
09/06/2006 9:27:16 AM PDT by
sgtbono2002
(The fourth estate is a fifth column.)
To: Sub-Driver
Ok, let's have a vote on whether Barbara Boxer should stay on the job.
I vote "no."
24 posted on
09/06/2006 9:27:38 AM PDT by
sauropod
(Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys." PJO)
To: Sub-Driver
"...the way President Bush and Rumsfeld have handled the war, which is increasingly unpopular with the public."
I think this is trying to make it look like the public is losing confidence in the way Bush and Rumsfeld are conducting the war. I don't believe any war is ever increasingly popular. Some of the frustration I feel is that we need to issue an ultimatum: If they aren't ready to be inspected in such-and-such time (and we're running out of it) they will be destroyed. No dropping of brocures. No targeting empty buildings.
To: Sub-Driver
Cool. Maybe Bush can write a non-binding Executive Order declaring that all Moonbats in Congress must resign...
28 posted on
09/06/2006 9:29:45 AM PDT by
Fenris6
(3 Purple Hearts in 4 months w/o missing a day of work? He's either John Rambo or a Fraud)
To: Sub-Driver
Some Republicans, such as John McCain, R-Ariz., have been sharply critical of Rumsfeld. And GOP candidates Tom Kean of New Jersey and Stephen Laffey of Rhode Island, who is giving Sen. Lincoln Chafee a very difficult race for renomination, have called for Rumsfeld's resignation. Interesting comment...I do not see the name of any influential Republicans on that list.
31 posted on
09/06/2006 9:34:04 AM PDT by
NewLand
(Posting against liberalism since the 20th century!)
To: Sub-Driver
You folks and the Republicans just don't get it. The current Democrat Party is made up of traitors to these United States. Do you see how they are moaning and groaning about the upcoming ABC miniseries on 911. The truth hurts and always opts. Bill Clinton, his administration and the entire Democrat Party were directly responsible for enabling 911 to occur. That's a fact, no matter how the Democrat party and their lap dogs in the MSM spin it. Pubbies should be shouting it from the roof tops. If we would only unite together and get out the entire base for the Pubbies , we can help destroy the "Treason" Democrat party once and for all!!!
To: Sub-Driver
Exactly why the Democrats will lose again.............no character just bash,bash,bash! Who wants Rumsfeld removed? The enemy of course....and Democrats as usual, are doing their work for them. Utterly Useful Idiots!
33 posted on
09/06/2006 9:40:32 AM PDT by
yoe
To: Sub-Driver
Congress has to move on to budget.
35 posted on
09/06/2006 9:43:33 AM PDT by
RightWhale
(Repeal the law of the excluded middle)
To: Sub-Driver
why in the hell can't anyone write a story ' just as it is ' without putting their political spin on it
36 posted on
09/06/2006 9:46:07 AM PDT by
sure_fine
(*not one to over kill the thought process*)
To: Sub-Driver
Well at least the Republicans can stay together for once.
To: Sub-Driver
I read on NRO that Tony Blair may be facing a similar vote in Parliament, with the resignation of more than a few of the members of his party.
46 posted on
09/06/2006 10:09:30 AM PDT by
Eva
To: Sub-Driver
They are "GOP blocking tactics" but "Democratic legislative strategies."
To: Sub-Driver
If the Democrats take over either the House or the Senate, these kinds of resolutions will become daily events.
How anyone can read this and continue to cling to the notion that there is no difference between the two political parties is beyond belief.
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