Friday, June 09, 2006

Like a skipping record...

The Dimocrats chime in.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said with the success of the mission to take out Zarqawi, along with the announcement Thursday that al-Maliki had appointed an interior and a defense minister to his Cabinet, the United States should be moving toward the Democrats' goal of a "significant transition" for the war in Iraq in 2006.


Shorter Pelosi: "Crap, we're winning. PULL OUT NOW!"

In his own version of "mission accomplished," Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, the 2004 Democratic presidential candidate, also issued a statement calling for withdrawal on a short timetable.

"With the end of al-Zarqawi and the confirmation of the final vital cabinet ministries in Iraq's new government, it's another sign that it's time for Iraqis to stand up for Iraq, bring the factions together, end the insurgency and run their own country. Our troops have done their job in Iraq, and they've done it valiantly. It's time to work with the new Iraqi government to bring our combat troops home by the end of this year," he said.


Typical John Kerry - surrender, capitulate, withdraw. Surrender, capitulate, withdraw. It's the same crap he's preached for over thirty years. It doesn't change. Surrender, capitulate, withdraw.

And don't even get me started on this idiot:

"This is just to cover Bush's [rear] so he doesn't have to answer" for Iraqi civilians being killed by the U.S. military and his own sagging poll numbers, said Rep. Pete Stark, California Democrat.


But they support the troops! DON'T YOU QUESTION THEIR PATRIOTISM!

You know what? I really don't think that there will be too many issues in the next few elections. The issues that I see taking prominence will be these two:

1 - Immigration. The people who want open borders (i.e. Leftists and RINOs) vs. the people who think that national sovereignty still means something (i.e. sane people).

2 - The War on Terror. The people who want us to lose (i.e. Leftists) vs. the people who want us to win (i.e. sane people).

We can easily tell who is on what side.

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