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Terrorists might surrender before Pelosi, Murtha, or Kerry do!

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Posted by: fossten

Terrorists Beating Dems to White Flag Punch?
Posted by Mark Finkelstein on June 23, 2006 - 07:40.

When it comes to cutting and running, John Kerry, Jack Murtha and Nancy Pelosi take a back seat to no one. But what if - quelle horreur! - the terrorist insurgents in Iraq beat them to the white flag punch?

Amidst the news of the day, from plots to bomb the Sears Tower to more Dem disunity, Jim Miklaszewski let slip this little bombshell, coming from a press conference by the top U.S. commander in Iraq, General George Casey:

"On the positive front, Casey revealed for the first time the Sunni insurgency has reached out to both the U.S. and Iraq to find some way to end their terrorist campaign."

Whoah! Talk about upsetting the apple cart! This could be a total disaster. The Dems are just going to have to find a way to accelerate their surrender timetable before those darn terrorists mess everything up by surrendering first!

In other news, for the second day running Today played the drumbeat of Dem disunity. Matt Lauer interviewed Joe Biden, and zinged him with these questions:

"You were here just two weeks ago. It's an amazing change in those two weeks. The Republicans were loath to talk about the war with Iraq. They were talking about gay marriage and flag burning. And the Democrats seemed to be in the driver's seat. Two weeks later, the Republicans are united behind the president and the Democrats are divided. How did this happen?"

And later: "Do you think, though, there is a perception that the Democrats can't get on the same page? Two Democratic proposals were floated on in the Senate and -- were voted on in the Senate and neither passed. John Kerry's only got 13 votes."

Biden: "That's right."

Lauer: "How did that happen?"

Biden: "Well, that's the point. We don't agree with John Kerry."

Message to Sen. Biden - it's not a good sign when the only way you can refute the disunity allegation is by throwing under the bus your once and perhaps future presidential candidate!



Posted by: Calabrio

Another reason why day-to-day polling data isn't worth the paper it's printed on, especially six months out of an election.



Posted by: MonsterMark

Like I said, a couple more votes like these and the Dems will finish themselves off.

Numero Uno: People want to feel safe. The Dems just don't get it.

Let's get Coke to make another jingle for us all and we can hold hands and pray to 'Give Peace A Chance' and the Dems can bring Stevie Wonder back and parade him around again and all that. Those were such good times. Ahhhh.



Posted by: fossten

Quote:
Originally Posted by MonsterMark
Like I said, a couple more votes like these and the Dems will finish themselves off.

Numero Uno: People want to feel safe. The Dems just don't get it.

Let's get Coke to make another jingle for us all and we can hold hands and pray to 'Give Peace A Chance' and the Dems can bring Stevie Wonder back and parade him around again and all that. Those were such good times. Ahhhh.
I don't know, man, if good things keep happening to America, we might not ever see barry or Johnny or Ravey again. Kudos to Deville for having the balls to engage us in any debate at all, even if he is on the wrong side most of the time.

It's like a ghost town in here. (except for you and Cal, of course.)



Posted by: MAC1

Quote:
Originally Posted by fossten
Terrorists Beating Dems to White Flag Punch?
Posted by Mark Finkelstein on June 23, 2006 - 07:40.
Message to Sen. Biden - it's not a good sign when the only way you can refute the disunity allegation is by throwing under the bus your once and perhaps future presidential candidate!
It wasn’t too long ago that president hopeful John Kerry was saying the same things and democrats were lauding him as a leader and visionary that will lead America into the 21st century and restore America’s tarnished reputation. Now, his ideas are no longer acceptable to even his once loyal democrat friends. Well, so much for the “plan.”



Posted by: MonsterMark

Quote:
Originally Posted by fossten
I don't know, man, if good things keep happening to America, we might not ever see barry or Johnny or Ravey again. Kudos to Deville for having the balls to engage us in any debate at all, even if he is on the wrong side most of the time.

It's like a ghost town in here. (except for you and Cal, of course.)
Don't think I and many others haven't noticed.

Yes, kudos to Deville for being a stand up guy willing to put up with our mean-spirited right-winged extremism.





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