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Comments (2)
The President says it is hi... (Below threshold)1. Posted by Buckeye | March 26, 2007 9:49 AM | Score: 1 (1 votes cast)
The President says it is his job to protect the Country and the people. He is doing that. The Congress does nothing to support this stance and everything to undermine it. They spend their time on investigations and watering down the tools used to protect us. They con't even support the Military. It's as though they don't even recognize there is a war against terrorism going on. They have certainly shown what a bunch of witless whiners they are.
1. Posted by Buckeye | March 26, 2007 9:49 AM |
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Posted on March 26, 2007 09:49
2. Posted by Michael | April 1, 2007 10:40 PM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
I go to sleep every night thanking my lucky stars that my benevolent eternal leader is tapping phones, torturing brown people, invading countries and needlessly angering jihadists.
How dare anyone question his right to lose $9 billion dollars, hire incompetent people to repair an occupied nation, or fire people for questionable reasons. If they would just relax and wait for the reckoning and the second coming, God will save us.
Supporting the military would INCLUDE things like:
fewer deployments
fewer dead servicemen
a real mission
body armor made in the last 10 years
uparmored humvees
veterans benefits
decent hospitals for troops
keeping it strong (not stretching it thin)
not cutting combat pay
providing job trainig for returning soldiers
As for the war on jihadists, how is that going? How many terrorist attacks have their been since March 2003? How many new recruits does Al Qaeda have? Why are we policing a civil war instead of going after terrorists in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria and Indonesia?
It breaks my heart to see people who want to get rid of congressional oversight and continue to support our disastrous foreign policy.
2. Posted by Michael | April 1, 2007 10:40 PM |
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Posted on April 1, 2007 22:40