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FlaSenator
03-07-2003, 04:49 PM
Fair Weather Bipartisanship
ADVANCE COPY from the March 17, 2003 issue: The Democrats were all for unity against Saddam--when Clinton was president.
by Stephen F. Hayes
03/07/2003 4:00:00 PM




"DEMOCRATS LAMBASTE BUSH ON IRAQ." So declared the front page headline in the Washington Post the morning after the president's press conference. Leading the attack are Senate minority leader Tom Daschle and his House counterpart Nancy Pelosi, who are "escalating their criticism of Bush," the Post said, "because they think war is imminent and because Russia, Germany and France seem more opposed to it." Shortly before Bush's press conference, Daschle claimed that the administration is "rushing to war without adequate concern for the ramifications of doing so unilaterally or with a very small coalition of nations."

It is unusual, to say the least, that congressional Democrats would attack the president--with more than 200,000 American troops already deployed in the Persian Gulf--"because they think war is imminent." And it is astonishingly inconsistent. Forget the fact that Daschle voted with an overwhelming congressional majority last fall to authorize the use of force in Iraq. Many of the most outspoken critics of President Bush's policy in Iraq were the most vocal supporters of bipartisan unity on those occasions when President Clinton used, or threatened to use, force against Saddam Hussein. In early September 1996, Saddam attacked the Kurds in northern Iraq. Although it was just two months before a presidential election, many Republicans supported him, and Democrats insisted on unity. Daschle in particular was adamant. As he said then,

I hope Saddam Hussein and those who are in control of the Iraqi government clearly understand the resolve and determination of this administration and this country. This may be a political year, . . . but on this issue there can be no disunity. There can be no lack of cohesion. We stand united, Republicans and Democrats, determined to send as clear a message with as clear a resolve as we can articulate: Saddam Hussein's actions will not be tolerated. His willingness to brutally attack Kurds in northern Iraq and abrogate U.N. resolutions is simply unacceptable. We intend to make that point clear with the use of force, with the use of legislative language, and with the use of other actions that the president and the Congress have at their disposal.


Full Article (http://www.weeklystandard.c om/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/002/324cfnkq.asp)

Charie
03-07-2003, 08:50 PM
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Tom Daschle's attitude in September 1996...........

Quote[/b] ]I hope Saddam Hussein and those who are in control of the Iraqi government clearly understand the resolve and determination of this administration and this country. This may be a political year, . . . but on this issue there can be no disunity. There can be no lack of cohesion. We stand united, Republicans and Democrats, determined to send as clear a message with as clear a resolve as we can articulate: Saddam Hussein's actions will not be tolerated. His willingness to brutally attack Kurds in northern Iraq and abrogate U.N. resolutions is simply unacceptable. We intend to make that point clear with the use of force, with the use of legislative language, and with the use of other actions that the president and the Congress have at their disposal.



This is Tom Daschle's idea of bipartisanship. *The Democrats lead and the Republicans had darned well better be full speed ahead. *When the Republicans are leading, he puts on the brakes and not only stops, but starts going in the opposite direction. *His next step must be to carry a sign reading: *"No blood for oil"

He joined the Axis of Weasels some time ago. *It must be getting crowded under that dung heap where they all hang out.

He has to be neck-in-neck with Ted Kennedy as most loathesome man *in the Senate. * * * * * *http://gopusa.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/mr_yuk.gif

azwhitewolf
03-07-2003, 11:22 PM
Quote[/b] ]He joined the Axis of Weasels some time ago. It must be getting crowded under that dung heap where they all hang out.
Nope, the dung heap is just getting bigger. Glad to see he was defending the Kurds - perhaps he can defend his OWN soil with a little effort. Yeah, obviously not.

That's why we affectionately call him, Tom Dasc-hole.

Granite River
03-08-2003, 07:48 AM
Charie; Tommy boy is down there but he hasn’t the depth of lowliness that Ted posses as a know murder. I agree that Daschle has no honor and will sacrifice the entire nation in his lust for power but he will always fall just short of Kennedy in his blatant self serving partisanship. Neither man has a soul or conscience and it may just be me but I can stand to watch Daschle a millisecond longer than Ked. If I happen to see TK on TV I can’t change the channel fast enough to keep from have his disgusting image burned in to my head for two days. And this rant isn’t helping so I’m going to go.

Floridaguy
03-08-2003, 09:41 AM
Er, instead of wondering whether Tommy or Ted is worse, can't we work to try to get rid of both of them once and for all? The RNC should invest some serious $$ to do so, regardless of whether they think they can actually take them out or not. The same goes for Hillary. Personally, I think there are such horrible Democrats in the Senate, that it wouldn't hurt my feelings if the Republican national groups targeted those jerks for defeat, and ignored the lesser offenders in the House the next go around or two.

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