To: tobyhill
I watched traitor Reid response to McCain speech on Brit Hume show last night. The low life could not come up with any response but invoked the Pope name and asked Senator McCain if he wants to debate the Pope on the War issue. This was one of the dumbest statements I have ever heard in my life.
50 posted on
04/12/2007 7:15:00 AM PDT by
jveritas
(Support The Commander in Chief in Times of War)
To: jveritas
"Before I left for Iraq, I watched with regret as the House of Representatives voted to deny our troops the support necessary to carry out their new mission. Democratic leaders smiled and cheered as the last votes were counted. What were they celebrating? Defeat? Surrender? In Iraq, only our enemies were cheering. A defeat for the United States is a cause for mourning not celebrating."
..... "Our defeat in Iraq would constitute a defeat in the war against terror and extremism and would make the world a much more dangerous place. The enemies we face there harbor the same depraved indifference to human life as those who killed three thousand innocent Americans on a September morning in 2001. A couple of days before I arrived in Baghdad, a suicide car bomb destroyed a large, busy marketplace. It was a bit unusual, because new U.S. and Iraqi security measures in Baghdad have reduced the number of car bomb attacks. But this time the terrorists had a new tactic: they drove their car to a security checkpoint and were waved through because there were two small children in the back seat. The terrorists then walked away from the car, leaving the children inside it, and triggered the explosion. If the terrorists are willing to do this terrible thing to Iraqi children, what are they willing to do to our children? "
To: jveritas
I didn’t see Reid’s response and have no idea why he would mention the Pope, but Pope Benedict understands the dangers of Islam more than John McCain does.
75 posted on
04/12/2007 7:37:22 AM PDT by
sageb1
(This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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