November 16, 2005

Four Minutes to Stupid

Yesterday the Senate passed a Republican resolution rather than the Democratic sponsored resolution setting a weak time table for withdrawal from Iraq and adding reporting requirements on the White House after a whopping four minutes of debate. Was this a wise move?

I ask you Bill Kristol of The Weekly Standard?

William Kristol: Pathetic

All honor to the 13 Republican senators who stood up against the me-too, we-want-to-get-out-as-well-but-not-quite-as-quickly, Republican leadership: Bunning, Burr, Chambliss, Coburn, DeMint, Graham, Inhofe, Isakson, Kyl, McCain, Sessions, Thune, and Vitter. Let's hope their colleagues reconsider and join their ranks in the near future.

The answer is: Correct!!! it is pathetic. Obviously the Senate is pandering to the polls here and Al-Zaqueery can be satisfied that his predictions about US behavior are sadly accurate.

Prediction: Al-Qaeda in Iraq will now bide their time waiting for the US to bow to pressure both domestic and foreign to do what he canÂ’t. Push the US out and get his opportunity to establish an Islamic fascist state in Iraq.

Freddie "The Beetle" Barns?

Fred: Oh shut up Howie.

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1 I hope that when social order has broken down, lawlessness reigns, there is war in the streets, and the Capitol building has become an armed fortress, these bastards are happy.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at November 16, 2005 02:14 PM (0yYS2)

2 The only Republican Senators that should worry getting on the ticket in '08 in the #1 or #2 spot: Bunning, Burr, Chambliss, Coburn, DeMint, Graham, Inhofe, Isakson, Kyl, McCain, Sessions, Thune, and Vitter. Warner, Allen and Martinez should be ashamed of themselves.

Posted by: CDR Salamander at November 16, 2005 03:22 PM (m64uD)

3 The entire United States Senate should be ashamed, springing such an attack on the President while he is out of the country. This was nothing more than a cheap attack, and no Republican should have gone along with this. Sorry bunch of assholes is what they are, the entire Senate. This could have been delayed until the President's return. And I would say this if we had a Democrat as President.

Posted by: jesusland joe at November 16, 2005 03:38 PM (rUyw4)

4 I told you Martinez sucked. I'm shocked at Allen. Oh well, looks like they're dropping like flies. Or just dropping their pants.

Posted by: Oyster at November 16, 2005 03:40 PM (fl6E1)

5 A letter to the wusses. Senator, Re: The American Surrender Resolution of 2005 I am named for an uncle who gave his life in the Pacific in 1942 for the freedom of this nation and its principles. My father lost a lung to bunker oil in the waters of the Pacific in 1943 for this nation and its principles. I carry shrapnel from two combat wounds and wear a Silver Star, Bronze Star with Combat “V”, Navy Commendation Medal with Combat “V”, and two Purple Hearts acquired while defending this nation’s principles on the rivers of Vietnam in 1968 and ‘69. I believe this grants me moral authority to say what follows. I finally became a committed Republican in 1972 when a Democratic Congress voted to defund support of our allies in South Vietnam. That act of moral cowardice and treachery to our founding principles led to the death of millions in the killing fields of Southeast Asia. Your vote yesterday in favor of what I’m calling the “American Surrender Resolution of 2005” is a travesty unparalleled in post-Vietnam American history. Your cowardice in face of an electorate deliberately misled by Democrats and a traitorous National Media is beneath contempt. It will lead directly to the death of now uncountable Americans and Iraqis and their graves will lie directly at your feet. Senator, you are a moral coward and the worst type of political panderer. This vote provides direct aid and comfort to our avowed enemies. Thus Senator, you have no right so serve in elective office. I will work tirelessly to assure you are removed from office at the earliest possible date. I will spare no treasure or waking moment in this quest and anticipate the moment I can spit on your political grave. I do commend with all honors the 13 Republican senators who stood up against the me-too cowardly Republican leadership: Bunning, Burr, Chambliss, Coburn, DeMint, Graham, Inhofe, Isakson, Kyl, McCain, Sessions, Thune, and Vitter. You should look to them for the courage you obviously lack. Disrespectfully, G. Thomas Mortensen USA S/V Anticipation Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Posted by: RiverRat at November 16, 2005 04:51 PM (oNFas)

6 Al Zaqueery is now RAT FACE ZAQUEERY, RAT FACE ZAQUEERY. Damn it. Get it right.

Posted by: greyrooster at November 16, 2005 09:05 PM (ZaAd/)

7 So does this mean everyone likes McCain now?

Posted by: KG at November 16, 2005 09:21 PM (eRMCR)

8 No, I hate the bastard. Clear enough.

Posted by: jesusland joe at November 16, 2005 10:10 PM (rUyw4)

9 Does anyone know what the Senate is actually for? Can't we just shut it down and pension idjits off? The Mean Thirteen could run for governor or something.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at November 16, 2005 10:44 PM (QriEg)

10 "So does this mean everyone likes McCain now?" A resounding "No". Even a monkey hits the right button once in a while.

Posted by: Oyster at November 17, 2005 06:46 AM (YudAC)

11 Stockholm John must go, he's just a hand puppet for the dhimmis.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at November 17, 2005 12:38 PM (0yYS2)

12 Does anyone know what the senate is actually for? Think, think, think. Answer. Nope!!!

Posted by: greyrooster at November 20, 2005 06:49 AM (ZaAd/)

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