Don't be offended. It's just how I feel. If you disagree, please just contemplate my thoughts. Thanks.
The Democrats want Iraq to be a failure so they can gain control of our goverment (president and congress in 2008). That's the bottom line.
The Republicans as less to blame but should still feel shame. They show no leadership for a country that is looking for some straight talk of a coarse for the future.
Don Sauber talks about the failure of our congress and alludes frightening to what the future of the country holds. Not being taken over by Islamo-Fascists, but of the total collapse of confidence in government of our citizenry. What happens then?
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Instead of addressing the energy crisis, tax reform, securing the borders or even increasing production of U.S. oil to end America's reliance on foreign oil, Democrats have one agenda item: Putting Bush's head on a plate.
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Instead of debates, we get stunts like this week's all-night filibuster.
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Instead of tackling problems, we get hundreds of investigations into Bush.
Instead of civility we get Democratic Senate Leader Harry Reid of Nevada taking a below-the-belt verbal jab at Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., and then making Specter wait 30 minutes to respond.
Democratic leaders want to do nothing. They want to portray Republicans as obstructionists and Bush as evil, in the hopes of securing the presidency in 2008 and a 60-vote majority in the Senate.
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But what if it doesn't? What if the public sees this cynicism for what it is? Whither the democracy?
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For the sake of the Republic, I hope that Democrats will get together at some point, review the public's reaction and come up with a plan to accomplish something other than pin-the-blame-on-the-elephant.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
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