Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Anti-Buildup Measure Has Bipartisan Support, But is Really for the Terrorists

A second Republican senator, Olympia Snowe from Maine, has signed on to an already bipartisan resolution opposing Bush's war plan. Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel, a longtime Republican critic of the war, has joined Senators Joseph R. Biden Jr. of Delaware and Carl Levin of Michigan to develop the wording of the resolution.

Note that Bush's cartoonish spokesman Tony Snow "seemed to hint that the effort — led chiefly by Democrats — might somehow be of assistance to terrorists."

Snow - "What message does Congress intend to give? And who does it think the audience is? Is the audience merely the president? Is it the voting American public or, in an age of instant communication, is it also al-Qaida?"

Yeah Tony, the Senators and Congresspeople who vote for this resolution want to send a message to al-Qaida that we want to lose. That's exactly what they're doing. Really, does anyone even take this "aid and comfort to the enemy" crap seriously anymore?

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