Chicken Doves: How Dems Betrayed Peace Movement

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Quietly, while Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have been inspiring Democrats everywhere with their rolling bitchfest, congressional superduo Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi have completed one of the most awesome political collapses since Neville Chamberlain. At long last, the Democratic leaders of Congress have publicly surrendered on the Iraq War, just one year after being swept into power with a firm mandate to end it.

Solidifying his reputation as one of the biggest ******* in U.S. political history, Reid explained his decision to refocus his party's energies on topics other than ending the war by saying he just couldn't fit Iraq into his busy schedule. "We have the presidential election," Reid said recently. "Our time is really squeezed."

There was much public shedding of tears among the Democratic leadership, as Reid, Pelosi and other congressional heavyweights expressed deep sadness that their valiant charge up the hill of change had been thwarted by circumstances beyond their control — that, as much as they would love to continue trying to end the catastrophic Iraq deal, they would now have to wait until, oh, 2009 to try again. "We'll have a new president," said Pelosi. "And I do think at that time we'll take a fresh look at it."

Pelosi seemed especially broken up about having to surrender on Iraq, sounding like an NFL coach in a postgame presser, trying with a straight face to explain why he punted on first-and-goal. "We just didn't have any plays we liked down there," said the coach of the 0-15 Dems. "Sometimes you just have to play the field-position game...."

In reality, though, Pelosi and the Democrats were actually engaged in some serious point-shaving. Working behind the scenes, the Democrats have systematically taken over the anti-war movement, packing the nation's leading group with party consultants more interested in attacking the GOP than ending the war. "Our focus is on the Republicans," one Democratic apparatchik in charge of the anti-war coalition declared. "How can we juice up attacks on them?"

The story of how the Democrats finally betrayed the voters who handed them both houses of Congress a year ago is a depressing preview of what's to come if they win the White House. And if we don't pay attention to this sorry tale now, while there's still time to change our minds about whom to nominate, we might be stuck with this same bunch of spineless creeps for four more years. With no one but ourselves to blame.
 
While I think it's easy to criticize the leadership of Reid and Pelosi, realize that Dems in Congress are matched against a corrupt executive branch that short of an impeachment investigation will not budge. Bush is backed by ring kissing Republicans in Congress who thwart overriding any veto by Bush and who have filibustered at triple the rate of the previous record for filibusters in a Congressional session.

What the Dems did gain was subpoena power and that has brought a halt to major abuses already with the biggest example being the politicization of the Dept. of Justice.

Take any issue where American opinion is in stark contrast to Bush, like the use waterboarding for torture and the war in Iraq and you still have Republicans in Congress backing Bush. John McCain was a tortured POW in Nam yet this week he voted against the legislation for all interrogations to follow the legal code of US military field guide - meaning McCian effectively supports the use of torture. On Iraq and future wars ? McCain is an even bigger nut.

With a simple Dem majority in the House and Senate and a Dem in the White House, things will be vastly different and on many fronts will begin to align with views of most Americans on the most pressing issues at hand.

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Bush is both stupid and an evil genius all at the same time. Amazing. He really is a Renaissance man.

The truth is that we live in a one-party country; a country run by the Republicrats. The only difference is which set of special interests get the key to the castle. Your party wasn't betrayed by its officeholders, because this is what your party is.

It's not that I disagree with Triple (though I do). I just find his passion humorous in a sad and pathetic kind of way. The Democrats are as hopeless as the Republicans, and they care about the welfare of the American people about as much. The sooner some of you West Maulers learn that, the lower your collective blood pressure will be.

To paraphrase the subtitle of Dr. Strangelove, you need to learn how to quit worrying and love the political ********.
 
LL - My passion and hope doesn't run much deeper than demanding an adherence to the rule of law and end to gross harm that leads to tens of thousands of civilian deaths and deaths of our own as a result of bullets and bombs.

Special interests? I'm not losing any sleep. Unless of course, those special interests are profiteers responsible for promoting endless war.

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It's a mistake to attribute what happened in 2006 exclusively to Iraq. In the midwest, where Democrats made a huge chunk of their gains, it was all about unions and protectionism and so on.
 
You can't just pull the plug on the bathtub. As has been stated many times, even if tommorrow we decided to bring all the troops home from Iraq, it will take several months to actually do it.

And if you believe (as I do) that we need to redeploy them to Afghanistan to shore up the leaks in that dike, it will be a long time before the troops are really home, if at all.
 
Bringing the troops home quickly should be a snap. Everyone in the Middle East is listening with baited breath to every word that Hillary utters. They know she is going to kick *** and take names.

Hillary is overflowing with solutions to all the world's problems. At least she and her husband say so.
 
The corruption meme was responsible for a handful of "evictions" around the country. DeLay, for example. Iraq was big in the northeast. A blue collar revolt in the midwest, though, was responsible for the largest share (a plurality) of GOP losses in 2006.
 

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