Talk Left Talking Out Of, er, well, You Know
Speaker Pelosi today announced: The proposal, similar to one Bush vetoed earlier this year, would identify a goal of ending combat entirely by December 2008. It would require that troops spend as much time at home as they do in combat, as well as effectively ban harsh interrogation techniques like waterboarding. In a private caucus meeting, Pelosi told rank-and-file Democrats that the bill was their best shot at challenging Bush on the war. And if Bush rejected it, she said, she did not intend on sending him another war spending bill for the rest of the year. As always, we know Bush will veto. As always, I applaud the Speaker's STATED stance today. As always, the important point here is that the House Dems MUST stick to their guns and tell the President - if he vetoes then he is abandoning the troops in the field. I repeat, the President of the United States will be ABANDONING AMERICAN TROOPS IN THE FIELD! President Bush is proposing to stab the troops in the back by vetoing funding for them. A disgraceful man. The worst President in history. Earth to space aliens at Talk Left...President Jimmy Carter already has that title as the worst President in the history of this nation. Get your heads out of Reid's ass...you could use the oxygen. And, another thing you liberal morons...
In a previous post right here, we brought to our reader's attention the various definitions of "stupid". Some call it "insanity". I call it both, after reading this all so telling and ignorant rant. The Leftards would "Rather" waste tax payers' monies in an effort to do what? hand victory to the enemy? These people are dumber than a box of turtle turds. I can hardly wait until the day we round up all these anti-Americanists and ship them to a place where they would be more comfortable and be among friends...like Iran. They certainly have no friends here...unless you count their fellow insignificant and vast minority in numbers.
Listen to this ignorance. And they wonder why we laugh at their stupidity? House Democrats said Thursday they would send President Bush $50 billion for combat operations on the condition that he begin withdrawing troops from Iraq.
White House spokesman Tony Fratto said Bush would veto any bill that sets an "artificial timeline" for troop withdrawals.
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