Reductio ad absurdum

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Thursday, December 08, 2005

Quote of the Day

A little background, Sen Lieberman is on the right side of the democratic party, his only claim to fame is being on the Al Gore ticket that 'lost' the election in 2000. He has recently been rumored to be a possible replacement to Donald Rumsfeld as Secretary of Defense (since D.Rums has gone completely batshit crazy) If Bush is thinking of making you a member of his cabinet, you aren't much of a democrat.

Jack Murtha is a Vietnam vet who one numerous medals of honor and was a colonel in the Marine Corp. He recently said that American troops should begin withdrawing from Iraq in the next 6 months, stating that the presence of American troops is causing most of the violence and to sustain troop levels a draft may have to be initiated.


Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman, D-Conn "It is time for Democrats who distrust President Bush to acknowledge that he will be commander in chief for three more critical years and that in matters of war we undermine presidential credibility at our nation’s peril."

Rep. Jack Murtha - D "Undermining his credibility? What has he said that would give him credibility?"


As a side note, just as the Republicans are beginning to crack under the pressure, the democrats are failing to unite and to speak with one voice. Hillary and Joe are hedging themselves so far to the right in an attempt to appeal to red staters that they are alienating their base. Ask Dubya how important your base is. It's obvious that I'm no lover of the GOP but I will say this, they have balls. The democrats have spent so many years getting their asses handed to them that they've forgotten that half the country is democrat and the other half is republican, there's no excuse for losing to someone like Dubya who couldn't debate the merits of serving Beer cold.
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