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Old 10-24-2006, 09:44 AM   #3596
Tyrone Slothrop
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Originally posted by bilmore
Ever had out-of-town relatives just sort of show up? I'm guessing not.
You're taking the Iraqi side of this argument now?

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It was my war, too, along with an awful lot of Repubs and Dems. If you're speaking on behalf of the party that voted for the war seven minutes before condemning the war, using phrases like "it's never too early to blame" is . . . . well . . . funny.
Are you speaking on behalf of the GOP when you insinuate that Democrats are terrorist-supporting traitors and suggest that we're responsible for the terrible situation in Iraq? Certainly sounded like it. Get that "stab in the back" meme going now.

eta: Many Republicans are under the impression that parties vote, but the Constitution actually refers to Congressmen and Senators. So bipartisanship is technically possible, if presently unlikely.

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And, no, not "funny, ha ha." Funny like "honor? - what's honor compared to votes?"
Bush's "stay the course" nonsense makes me wonder the same thing.
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