Comments on: Senate Republicans Block Iraq Debate
Democrats Sought Measure For Full-Fledged Senate Debate Over Bush War Plan
- here you all debate like the fools about the rules in congress and our men keep dying while they are busy politican.
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- I FIND IT IRONICALLY AMUSING WHEN DEMOCRATS GET UPSET WHEN REPUBLICANS ACT LIKE DEMOCRATS.
IF IT WAS OK FOR DEMOCRATS TO FILIBUSTER EVERYTHING FOR THE LAST SIX YEARS, THEN IT'S OK FOR REPUBLICANS TO ACT LIKE DEMOCRATS AND DO THE SAME.
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- find it ironically amusing that Democrats get upset when Republicans act like Democrats
IF IT WAS OK FOR DEMOCRATS TO FILIBUSTER EVERYTHING FOR THE LAST SIX YEARS, THEN IT'S OK FOR REPUBLICANS TO ACT LIKE DEMOCRATS AND DO THE SAME.
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- Now they are starting another war. The damage to our country, and indeed the world inflicted by these madmen can be astronomical by 2009. Please go to www.impeachbush.org
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- The republican senators will attempt to cloak the truth as long as they can, can't afford to let open debate shine the light of day on the crimes of this administration. It is a futile effort, the wheels are turning, the neocon agenda is unraveling. God Bless America.
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- Last time I looked southern states are all RED.
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- The first election when bush was voted into office proved that who the american people vote for dosent matter anyway. He lost the popular vote. And the second election their was just nobody else to vote for.
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- Ooooppss, I forgot NEOCON(artists).
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- I love my country, I fear my government!!!! And AIPAC/PNAC/AEI Zionist control of it
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- I just found this today and am shocked! Who is driving the train?
Founded in 1953 by Isaiah L. "Si" Kenen, AIPAC's original name was the American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs. According to UCLA political science professor and author, Steven Spiegel, "the tension between the Eisenhower administration and Israeli supporters was so acute that there were rumors (unfounded as it turned out) that the administration would investigate the American Zionist Council. Therefore, an independent lobbying committee was formed, which years later was renamed [AIPAC]." [SPIEGEL, p. 52].[citation needed] Today, AIPAC has over 100,000 members.[1]
Activities and stated goals
AIPAC's stated purpose is to lobby the Congress of the United States on issues and legislation "to ensure that the U.S.-Israel relationship is strong so that both countries can work together" to meet the challenges of "stopping Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, fighting terrorism and achieving peace".[2] It regularly meets with members of Congress and holds events where it can share its views. AIPAC has been effective in gaining support for Israel among members of Congress and White House administrations.
The New York Times described AIPAC on July 6, 1987 as "a major force in shaping United States policy in the Middle East." - Reply to this comment
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