Si, no Comprede’, cein-yor.
Do I smell pandercakes?
Flauta-Taco!
Dos mas cervezas por favor.
Babel Fish says:
The Leader of most of the Senate Harry Reid today made the following declarations in answer to information that indicate that the White House wishes to limit the information that can obtain the American town on the progress information on Iraq: “the effort of the White House to come up frankly that General Petraeus and Crocker Ambassador testify open and before the Congress on the situation in Iraq is unacceptable. It not only contradicts the law that same President Bush signed in May, but that seems to be another attempt with political motivations to avoid to give the Congress and to the American town an opened evaluation of a war that, as all we can see, goes in the mistaken direction. “From the beginning of this war, the Administration of Bush has refused to render accounts to him to the American town on its failed strategy. In time, it has done all the possible one to get rid of responsibility and to deceive to us on the reality in the battlefield. The result: an endless civil war that the life of almost 4.000 American soldiers has received and an Iraqian government who refuses to take responsibility from his own country. “If the President is going to continue requesting who the American soldiers fight in this civil war, that the contributors spend $10 billion every month to finance this war and that the American town has patience while he directs this war, then nearest the situation in the battlefield they must give to the Congress and to the American town a report of this independent war of political influences of the White House.”
Hey, with the massive influx of illegals into Las Vegas—he knows where his ‘base’ will be one day in the future /s
Video: Harry Reid said what?; 12 million undocumented Americans
http://michellemalkin.com/2007/06/05/video-harry-reid-said-what12-million-undocumented-americans/
Mi aerodeslizador es lleno de anguilas.
I honestly thought this was a joke until I went to the Senator’s website and saw that he has many press releases in Spanish.
I’m honestly at a loss for words, but it comes at no suprise.
El mismo caca del toro. La lucha verdadera está contra el presidente.
Whata loser Reid is.
WHY post this crap if you can’t do it in ENGLISH.
Reid complaining about political motivations?
Now that’s rich..
Blah blah blah “civil war” blah blah...
Reid’s lucky he’s not in jail; much less a US Senator; given the fact that he is a traitor.
Help mee Jon Carry! Im stuk in irak!
When I see the Arabic version I’ll be REALLY impressed.
Reid: Administration Owes Congress, American People An Honest Report On Iraq in September
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Washington, DCSenate Majority Leader Harry Reid made the following statement today in response to reports that the White House would like to limit what the American people are told in the September progress reports on Iraq:
The White Houses effort to prevent General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker from testifying openly and candidly before Congress about the situation in Iraq is unacceptable. Not only does it contradict the law President Bush himself signed in May, but it appears to be yet another politically driven attempt to avoid giving Congress and the American people an honest and open assessment of a war we can all see is headed in the wrong direction.
From the very beginning of this war, the Bush Administration has refused to level with the American people about its flawed policy. It has instead done everything in its power to escape accountability and mislead us about the reality on the ground. The result: an open-ended civil war that has taken nearly 4,000 American soldiers lives and an Iraqi government that refuses to take responsibility for its own country.
If the President is going to continue to ask American soldiers to fight in this civil war, ask taxpayers to spend $10 billion each month to fund this war and ask the American people for patience as he conducts this war, then those closest to the situation on the ground must give Congress and the American people a frank and honest account of this war free of White House political spin.