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We Support the Troops But...
By Lisa Fabrizio
June 23, 2005

In what is deliciously being termed 'Durbin Warfare', another messy debacle played out last week on the floor of the world's greatest deliberative body when a leading Democrat was caught with his left-wing slip showing.

Illinois Senator Richard Durbin, Minority Whip, likened our treatment of prisoners held in Guantanamo Bay to the killing machines of the Nazis, the Soviet Gulag, Pol Pot or "some mad regime...that had no concern for human beings."

His outlandish remarks were, of course, broadcast to the world by Al Jazeera, in order to further inflame the few blocks of the Arab Street where such trash is used as kindling. Durbin's words did indeed give aid and comfort to our enemy who has claimed since day one that the murders of 9/11 were the result of Muslim mistreatment by the United States.

Inasmuch as this kind of rhetoric borders on the treasonous, some Republicans fired back the next day. On the Senate floor, Durbin was taken to the woodshed (web site) by John Warner, John Kyl, Mitch McConnell and the irrepressible Jeff Sessions.

Warner was especially effective, reminding Durbin that unlike detainees interrogated at Camp Gitmo, the examples he cited were death camps where it is doubtful the victims were even asked their names before execution.

To the surprise of no one, Harry Reid then rose and predictably blamed President Bush: "The noise machine of the far right never stops and it's gotten so much more in operation in the last few weeks," he said. "This is all a distraction by the White House."

Though Durbin subsequently tried to claim he does not know if the abuse was done by U.S. soldiers and meant no insult to them, his friends at Al Jazeera (web site) got the message:

"A US senator has refused to apologise for comparing the actions of US soldiers at Guantanamo Bay to those of Nazis, while others have decried or defended the mandate and method used to hold prisoners there."

Not one Democrat spoke for the record to denounce Durbin's anti-U.S. military statements. Unlike the GOP, it seems there are no 'mavericks' in their party willing to take on their leadership, even to defend the reputation of our troops during wartime. So jealous are they of their ever-shrinking political power, they will stop at nothing to embarrass our war effort and its leadership.

While our military was being trashed on the Senate floor, on the other side of the Capitol building, even more bizarre goings on were afoot. The increasingly delusional House Democrats were conducting below-ground sessions in which they essentially were pretending they ran things on the Hill.

They were holding a mock impeachment inquiry (web site) based on the innocuous Downing Street Memo, the left's Iraq War smoking-gun du jour. There, in a small, crowded conference room begged from the majority leadership, ranking House Judiciary Committee member John Conyers and friends tried to avenge their 1998 defeat when they tried to defend perjury by a sitting U.S. president in a civil rights lawsuit.

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