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Offline Udie

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« on: September 25, 2002, 11:52:28 AM »
DASCHLE ERUPTS: STOP POLITICIZING WAR, MR. PRESIDENT; CALLS FOR APOLOGY

Daschle on the Seante Floor, in progress: "...reports of the vice president, the vice president comes to fund-raisers, as he did just recently in Kansas. The headline written in the paper the next day about the speech he gave to that fund-raiser was, ``Cheney Talks About War: Electing Taft Would Aid War effort.''

And then we find a diskette discovered in Lafayette Park, a computer diskette that was lost somewhere between a Republican strategy meeting in the White House and the White House. Advice was given by Karl Rove, and the quote in the disk was ``focus on war.''

I guess right from the beginning, I felt, well, first it was pollsters, then it was White House staff, and then it was the vice president, and all along I was asked, are you concerned about whether or not this war is politicized, and my answer on every occasion was yes. And then the follow-up question is, is the White House politicizing the war? And I said without question, I can't bring myself to believe that it is. I can't believe any president or any administration would politicize the war.

But then I read in the paper this morning. Now, even the president. The president is quoted in ``The Washington Post'' this morning as saying that Democratic--the Democratic-controlled Senate is not interested in the security of the American people. Not interested in the security of the American people? You tell Senator Inoue he is not interested in the security of the American people. You tell those who fought in Vietnam and in World War II they are not interested in the security of the American people. That is outrageous--outrageous.

The president ought to apologize to Senator Inoue and every veteran who fought in every war who is a Democrat in the United States Senate. He ought to apologize to the American people. That is wrong. We ought not politicize this war. We ought not to politicize the rhetoric about war in life and death.

I was in Normandy just last year. I've been in national cemeteries all over this country, and I have never seen anything but stars, the Star of David, and crosses on those markers. I have never seen Republican and Democrat.

This has got to end, Mr. President. We've got get on with the business of our country. We've got to rise to a higher level. Our founding fathers would be embarrassed by what they are seeing going on right now. We've got to do better than this. Our standard of deportment ought to be better. Those who died gave their lives for better than what we are giving now.

So, Mr. President, it's not too late it end this politicization. It's not too late to forget the pollsters, forget the campaign fund-raisers, forget making accusations about how interested in national security Democrats are, and let's get this job done right, let's rise to the occasion. That's what American people are expecting. And we ought to give them no less.

I yield the floor.

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 Only thing I have to say is STFU you stupid hypocrite....

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« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2002, 11:55:53 AM »
Do you think Bush and Cheney are politicizing the war?

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« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2002, 12:22:28 PM »
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Do you think Bush and Cheney are politicizing the war?



  No,  I think they are trying to protect America and drum up support for something that almost EVERY Democrat supported just 2.5 years ago under Clinton's administration.  Damazinhunk has been politicizing this for months now.  On the week of Sept. 11 he was saying that congress needed to wait until after the mid-term elections before any action was taken - that's politicizing-  

  I for one have been sick of his toejam for years.  Criticize and lie about the Republican agenda, but NEVER offer any solutions of his own.  He'll criticize what they do then do nothing but block what they are trying to do, then at election time he'll say "they were do nothing Republicans"  When HE is the one that offers nothing but lies and hypocritical criticization to what the President has to do.

 The optomistic side of me thinks that this too will backfire in his face.  Every time he steps up and criticizes the Bush administration it's been thrown back in his face,  hopefuly the same will hold true this time.   The political side of me can't blame him because the Democrats have NOTHING to offer right now.  Other than block anything that the republicans or Bush try to do, when we're at war.....


 so I say again to Damazinhunk,  STFU you stupid hypocrite.....

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« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2002, 12:22:38 PM »
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Do you think Bush and Cheney are politicizing the war?


does it matter?

how can both parties not be to some degree...

I have yet to find a democrat who stands beside/behind D-amazinhunk

I don't think he'll be making much noise after Nov
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I don't often agree with Daschle
« Reply #4 on: September 25, 2002, 12:28:12 PM »
But in this case he's spot on.


"Our founding fathers would be embarrassed by what they are seeing going on right now. We've got to do better than this. Our standard of deportment ought to be better. Those who died gave their lives for better than what we are giving now."

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« Reply #5 on: September 25, 2002, 01:05:10 PM »
i thing saddam is on the bush payroll (or possibly bush is owned by saddam - havent figured that out yet) just like he was when he was Ford's CIA chief, when reagan was president & when daddy was president (thats right - officially saddam was tight w/ U.S. gov't right up until kuwait invasion).  were i president i would love to have a distraction i could flip on like a light switch when ever the domestic news was going against me, or whenever my financial backers needed a bump in the oil markets (like right before an election, when campaigns need to be financed)

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Re: I don't often agree with Daschle
« Reply #6 on: September 25, 2002, 01:08:45 PM »
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But in this case he's spot on.


"Our founding fathers would be embarrassed by what they are seeing going on right now. We've got to do better than this. Our standard of deportment ought to be better. Those who died gave their lives for better than what we are giving now."



bunch of crap
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Re: Re: I don't often agree with Daschle
« Reply #7 on: September 25, 2002, 01:10:43 PM »
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bunch of crap


bunch of crap

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« Reply #8 on: September 25, 2002, 01:13:24 PM »
wow we all agree :D

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Re: Re: Re: I don't often agree with Daschle
« Reply #9 on: September 25, 2002, 01:26:39 PM »
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bunch of crap


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« Reply #10 on: September 25, 2002, 01:44:20 PM »
Do you feel threatened by Saddam Hussein?

I certainly don't.

The U.S. has deterred far greater threats than some pissant despot in a pissant country.
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« Reply #11 on: September 25, 2002, 01:50:41 PM »
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Do you feel threatened by Saddam Hussein?

I certainly don't.

The U.S. has deterred far greater threats than some pissant despot in a pissant country.




well there's a lot of those pissants here in this country thanks to the last presidents open door policy w/ immigration (new dem votes ya know ;) )  There's a LOT of open border in our country.  Saddam has a LOT of chem/bio weapons that we already know about.


 You're damned right I feel threatened by him.  You should too....

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« Reply #12 on: September 25, 2002, 02:30:52 PM »
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Do you feel threatened by Saddam Hussein?

I certainly don't.

The U.S. has deterred far greater threats than some pissant despot in a pissant country.


like who?
 

I'd say sadams hate for america and the bushs is enough to put him and by default his country at the top of the list

Did you feel "threatened" on 9/10/01? How about 9/12/01??

Sry, not in the wait and see group.
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« Reply #13 on: September 25, 2002, 02:42:16 PM »
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like who?
 


The Soviet Union comes to mind... they had some capability with WMD.
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« Reply #14 on: September 25, 2002, 02:44:20 PM »
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well there's a lot of those pissants here in this country thanks to the last presidents open door policy w/ immigration (new dem votes ya know ;) )  There's a LOT of open border in our country.  Saddam has a LOT of chem/bio weapons that we already know about.


 You're damned right I feel threatened by him.  You should too....


Why? Hussein doesn't have a death wish. He's been in office far too long for that. He knows that any attack, direct or indirect,  against the U.S. (or Israel) will result in total destruction of his country.

Sorry... Hussein doesn't worry me in the least.

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