Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Pelosi Disagrees With Cheney? Now That's Surprising.

Have you ever noticed that when the Democrats disagree with Republicans, the media touts this as a noble cause. But when the Republicans disagree, it is just awful, awful, awful. I mean, who would have the gall to disagree with the almighty Dems? This ticks me off and I have a prime example for you today.

Pelosi heard Cheney say that by taking the funds out of the war, and basically making it impossible to continue, they are making Al Qaeda's wishes come true, which is for us to give up. Isn't this true though? The Dems want to end this war in a backhanded way rather than just coming out and telling the truth: They don't support the troops and their mission and never have. This in essence is giving full support of Al Qaeda's mission: To get us to give up so they can take Iraq back and make sure that a Democratic government never exists in a terrorist stronghold. This would be devastating to terrorists, and for us to give up our fight would be a dream come true for them, effectively leaving Bin Laden as a prophet when he said 'America is a paper tiger'. Good job Dems, let's just demoralize our military and a fight for the hope of future freedom. But wait, that's been your goal from day one hasn't it?

Back to my main point. Pelosi called president Bush and told him: "You cannot say as the president of the United States, 'I welcome disagreement in a time of war,' and then have the vice president of the United States go out of the country and mischaracterize a position of the speaker of the House and in a manner that says that person in that position of authority is acting against the national security of our country," the speaker said.

So in other words: You can't say you welcome disagreement and then ACTUALLY disagree with us, therefore telling the country what we are ACTUALLY doing: Not supporting the troops or our military in their job of protecting our national security.

Pelosi, you are doing exactly what you're asking the president not to do: To have an actual debate that includes disagreement and outright truths being told.

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