Friday, April 27, 2007

Democrat's Debate

So 8 Democratic Presidential candidates had a debate last night and I can't stop laughing. They are making the same mistakes that John Kerry did when he was running for President. They aren't saying what they are for, they are saying what they are against. They are lemmings, following the polls. They all start out with "Bush is wrong on blah blah blah", but their only solution is to pull out of Iraq.

General Petraeus has already said that pulling out would be a vast mistake. Iraqis are wanting us to leave, but they all say they don't want us to leave right away, they want us to leave when the Iraqi security forces are ready.

Added Baghdad student Ali Adel: "The exit of the occupation has to be preceded by the building of Iraqi forces and national reconciliation."

Perhaps the Democratic candidates didn't see my "Why John Kerry Lost" article. Hey guys, take a good, hard read on that one. It spells out completely where he went wrong and you can already see parallels in your debates.

But my favorite is quotes from Hillary Clinton: "This is not America's war to win or lose," Clinton said. "We have given the Iraqi people the chance to have freedom, to have their own country. It is up to them."

Read that statement again. "This is not America's war to win or lose". That was her statement. YES IT IS OUR WAR HILLARY. We invaded, we spent the money, we sent people to kill and die, we did everything that war involves. So it is our war.

You have to wonder what kind of mentality she has if all of this is going on and she has the nerve to say something like that.

Even Kucinich weighed in with his own idiotic quotes: "I think it's inconsistent to tell the American people that you oppose the war and, yet, you continue to fund the war."

So what he's saying is that he's willing to defund troops in the field and leave them without supplies and equipment when they need it most.

American's are starting to see through the bullshit of Democrats and their stance on the Iraq war. They would like to see an end to the war, but no one wants to end it and have it get worse for the Iraqis and for us.

When General's are telling you one thing, and you believe it and run with it, but they tell you what you are trying to do is wrong and you "don't believe him" it sends a message that it doesn't matter what the facts are, you're just going to cherry pick statements and facts to make it appear that your argument is valid. Elected officials shouldn't be doing that. Michael Moore does things like that.

Travis
travis@rightwinglunatic.com

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