Monday, December 5, 2005

LOSERS

Thank God the Dems, the Defeatists, are not in power. I just can't say that enough. Thank God they are the minority party.

As if the Dems weren't getting enough bad press today in the New Media, what with John Kerry saying American troops terrorize women and children in the dead of night, Howard Dean pours gasoline on the fire.




(SAN ANTONIO) -- Saying the "idea that we're going to win the war in Iraq is an idea which is just plain wrong," Democratic National Chairman Howard Dean predicted today that the Democratic Party will come together on a proposal to withdraw National Guard and Reserve troops immediately, and all US forces within two years.

Dean made his comments in an interview on WOAI Radio in San Antonio.

"I've seen this before in my life. This is the same situation we had in Vietnam. Everybody then kept saying, 'just another year, just stay the course, we'll have a victory.' Well, we didn't have a victory, and this policy cost the lives of an additional 25,000 troops because we were too stubborn to recognize what was happening."

Dean says the Democratic position on the war is 'coalescing,' and is likely to include several proposals.

"I think we need a strategic redeployment over a period of two years," Dean said. "Bring the 80,000 National Guard and Reserve troops home immediately. They don't belong in a conflict like this anyway. We ought to have a redeployment to Afghanistan of 20,000 troops, we don't have enough troops to do the job there and its a place where we are welcome. And we need a force in the Middle East, not in Iraq but in a friendly neighboring country to fight (terrorist leader Musab) Zarkawi, who came to Iraq after this invasion. We've got to get the target off the backs of American troops.

Dean didn't specify which country the US forces would deploy to, but he said he would like to see the entire process completed within two years. He said the Democratic proposal is not a 'withdrawal,' but rather a 'strategic redeployment' of U.S. forces.

"The White House wants us to have a permanent commitment to Iraq. This is an Iraqi problem. President Bush got rid of Saddam Hussein and that was a great thing, but that could have been done in a very different way. But now that we're there we need to figure out how to leave. 80% of Iraqis want us to leave, and it's their country."

Dean also compared the controversy over pre-war intelligence to the Watergate scandal which brought down Richard Nixon's presidency in 1974.

"What we see today is very much like what was going in Watergate," Dean said. "It turns out there is a lot of good evidence that President Bush did not tell the truth when he was asking Congress for the power to go to war. The President said last week that Congress saw the same intelligence that he did in making the decision to go to war, and that is flat out wrong. The President withheld some intelligence from the Senate Intelligence Committee. He withheld the report from the CIA that in fact there was no evidence of weapons of mass destruction (in Iraq), that they did not have a nuclear program. They (the White House) selectively gave intelligence to the United States Senate and the United States Congress and got them to give the go ahead to attack these people."

Dean, the head of the DNC, is truly nuts.

His Iraq plan is not only dangerous to the security of Americans and to the hopes of millions of Iraqis; his plan is a guarantee for a more dangerous world.

For once, he got specific about what the Dems have to offer the American people in terms of how they would handle Iraq.

Dean wants eighty thousand troops home immediately. For the record, "immediately" means without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening. In other words, NOW.

That's his plan for success in Iraq. Just a week before the December 15 election, Dean is sending the message to our enemies, as well as to the Iraqis struggling to establish a democracy, that Democrats believe the U.S. should cut and run -- NOW.

Note to Dr. Dean: THIS IS NOT VIETNAM.

We have a President and an administration committed to breaking the hateful ideology that fosters terrorism. The United States will not surrender this time.

Bush will not withdraw our troops in a fashion that would be certain to instigate a humanitarian disaster.

My God, Dean is shockingly short-sighted.


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