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    The Democrats' Extremist Position on Iraq
    David Limbaugh
    Friday, July 28, 2006

    Democrats will be hard pressed to deny their extremism as long as they have mad Howard Dean as their party spokesman. Then again, cashiering Dean wouldn't solve all their problems on that front either, given their leadership's propensity to take the wrong side on important national security issues.

    On the day Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki was addressing a joint meeting of Congress seeking America's continued support for Iraq, Dean said, "The Iraqi prime minister's an anti-Semite. We don't need to spend $200 and $300 and $500 billion bringing democracy in Iraq to turn it over to people who believe that Israel doesn't have a right to defend itself and who refuse to condemn Hezbollah."

    These are interesting words, coming from a man whom Sen. Joseph Lieberman attacked during the Democratic primary campaign in 2003 for saying "it's not our place to take sides" in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Dean later tried to squirm out of his comment – he even tried to blame Karl Rove for launching an e-mail campaign to circulate his problematic statement – but there was no way he could erase his utterances.

    Dean's hypocrisy aside, what about other Democratic leaders? Surely they are standing solidly behind the democratically elected Iraqi leader. Think again.

    Democrats urged House Speaker Denny Hastert to cancel al Maliki's invitation to address Congress – saying that if the prime minister's positions are at odds with U.S. foreign policy goals, then he should not be permitted to address American leaders. Sens. Chuck Schumer and Barbara Boxer boycotted the speech, and Sens. Dick Durbin and Jack Reed actually issued a public response to it, as if al Maliki is their political opponent.

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    can you write anything yourself, or are you just gonna spam us with this shit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by maineman
    can you write anything yourself, or are you just gonna spam us with this shit?
    Give the little troll a permanent vacation on the ignore list like I did.

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    Malikia puts his life on the line trying to establish a democracy and Howard Deans has the nerve to attack him. SHAMEFULL

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