23 Feb
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You know I believe that Democrats most likely have a plan B where they are going to take President Bush on a “long ride” – they’re getting that desperate.
But before that, another shot at denial:
“Senate Democratic leaders intend to unveil a plan next week to repeal the 2002 resolution authorizing the war in Iraq in favor of narrower authority that restricts the military’s role and begins withdrawals of combat troops.
House Democrats have pulled back from efforts to link additional funding for the war to strict troop-readiness standards after the proposal came under withering fire from Republicans and from their party’s own moderates. That strategy was championed by Rep. John P. Murtha (D-Pa.) and endorsed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
“If you strictly limit a commander’s ability to rotate troops in and out of Iraq, that kind of inflexibility could put some missions and some troops at risk,” said Rep. Chet Edwards (D-Tex.), who personally lodged his concerns with Murtha.
In both chambers, Democratic lawmakers are eager to take up binding legislation that would impose clear limits on U.S. involvement in Iraq after nearly four years of war. But Democrats remain divided over how to proceed. Some want to avoid the funding debate altogether, fearing it would invite Republican charges that the party is not supporting the troops. Others take a more aggressive view, believing the most effective way to confront President Bush’s war policy is through a $100 billion war-spending bill that the president ultimately must sign to keep the war effort on track.
Last week, the House approved a nonbinding resolution that criticized Bush’s decision to deploy an additional 21,500 troops, but the measure was blocked in the Senate by Republicans during a rare Saturday session. It is probable that Senate Democrats will encounter the same procedural roadblock in attempting to push through another resolution, in particular one with real teeth.
“I’ve had enough of ‘nonbinding,’ ” said Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.), who is helping to draft the new Democratic proposal. The 2002 war resolution, he said, is an obvious target.
“The authorization that we gave the president back in 2002 is completely, completely outdated, inappropriate to what we’re engaged in today,” he said.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D-Del.) began calling for a reauthorization of the war early last month and raised it again last week, during a gathering in the office of Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.). Participants included Kerry, Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl M. Levin (Mich.), Charles E. Schumer (N.Y.), Jack Reed (R.I.) and Russell Feingold (Wis.). Those Democratic senators have emerged as an unofficial war council representing the caucus’s wide range of views.
“We gave the president that power to destroy Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction and, if necessary, to depose Saddam Hussein,” Biden said of the 2002 resolution in a speech last week before the Brookings Institution. “The WMD was not there. Saddam Hussein is no longer there. The 2002 authorization is no longer relevant to the situation in Iraq.”
Biden and Levin are drafting language to present to their colleagues when the Senate reconvenes on Tuesday, following a week-long recess.”
Well, besides the fact that it won’t pass – not enough votes – this just again shows the moral depravity of the Senate Democrats who only for their own political ambitions would act as though they never meant what they said before.
Heh, old Chia, I guess this was just a “fabrication” of a quote eh?:
“This is a guy (Saddam) who is an extreme danger to the world, and this is a guy who is in every way possible seeking weapons of mass destruction.” – Joe (Chia) Biden 4 January 2002.
Along with the quotes of other said Democrats, we can know that when the going gets tough, they just change their minds.
UPDATE:  Capt Ed nails the insantity (or normalcy as the case may be), of the Democrats:
“This is a textbook case of micromanaging a war. Instead of taking the one option open to Congress — defunding the war effort — they have decided to override the Constitution by setting themselves above the President in the chain of command. They understand that a defunding effort would unmask them as defeatists and retreatists while American troops face the terrorists, especially in Anbar. Even Joe Biden understands that much.
Nor are they opting for an honest method of floating this unconstitutional nonsense. The Democrats plan to attach the reworked AUMF as an amendment to a Homeland Security funding bill rather than allow an up-or-down vote on it in the Senate. They want to dare the Republicans to filibuster the spending bill or Bush to veto it if it passes with the new AUMF intact. They’re playing games with the funds necessary to secure the nation during a time of war — and they expect to be taken seriously on how to conduct one?”
Amen Capt, amen.
The majority of the hour on The MacRanger Show tomorrow at 12pm EST will be devoted to this subject, don’t forget to tune in!
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Wake up America
February 23rd, 2007 at 12:02 pm
1If They Shoot At You, Don’t Shoot Back…Unless…
“Congress has no business micromanaging a war, cutting off funding or even conditioning those funds,” said Rep. Jim Cooper (Tenn.), a leading Democratic moderate, who called Murtha’s whole effort “clumsy.”…
DaleinAtlanta
February 23rd, 2007 at 1:11 pm
2PS: in a sign that Dhimmitude is not that far down the pike in Britain; the Muslim Council of Britain, has British supporters in trying to implement Shari’a in British Public Schools!
Read this, and see if your Blood doesn’t boil?
I’m sure the Jacobin Left, in this country, will soon be helphing the Jihadis push for the same thing!
Great….
http://www.express.co.uk/news_detail.html?sku=1264
champiod
February 23rd, 2007 at 4:54 pm
3Hello Mac,
Unfortunately the Liberal Allies in the media allow them to get away with this constantly. The favorite question asked of candidates running for office since 04 has been, Knowing what we know now would you still support this war? This is not leadership, it’s armchair quarterbacking, except US troops are dying because only one Democrat has any guts to stand up and fight for what is right. Fortunately we have talk radio and people like yourself that keep the quotes and votes alive of people who would like them to go away.
A Blog For All
February 23rd, 2007 at 7:56 pm
4Senate Democrat Fecklessness Continues…
Not a single Senator who supports this nonsense can defend it on grounds of national security. Not a single one. How does limiting the President’s capabilities as commander in chief improve national security? How does limiting the military’s capabili…
owl
February 24th, 2007 at 9:35 am
5Change of mind? Didn’t you know those poor darlin children were ‘mislead’? Dear hearts sat on all the committees for eons but somebody either hid it or lied it to em.
For example…Carl Levin. Forget the Reids and Pelosi’s but might better pay attention to Levin and Conyers. They stirring the pot again and it’s their show. The power that run the mouthpieces.
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