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Senate Majority Leader Says He Tried To Move Forward, Wants Troops To Come Home

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by homespunlady July 22, 2007 7:54 PM EDT
Isn't there a song titled "The party's over"? I'd LOVE to hear THAT being played in the background of some of these die hard "stay the course" politicians.
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by randalds July 22, 2007 7:50 PM EDT
The national-level Democrats are nearly useless as an opposition Party, and those who are complicit in the crimes of the Bush cabal should apologize and step aside, to make way for non-Corporate/AIPAC-owned leaders.

www.ipetitions.com/petition/
OutNow

Posted by FeelFree1 at 04:46 PM : Jul 22, 2007

They do not have enough votes to force an end to this war. While I agree with you on many points I do wish you'd stop this out and out lie that they have power that they are not using. They do not.

And supporting a 3rd party candidate is about as ridiculous and wasteful as beliveing that the CIA brought down the Twin Towers or bombed the Pentagon. They did not.
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by homespunlady July 22, 2007 7:48 PM EDT
Can we say THE PARTY'S OVER? The last of the power drunk NEOCONS will be facing their voters soon. PLEASE people if there's ONE THING we need to do it's to insure the security of the vote. GET RID of paperless ballots and MAKE SURE THERE'S IMPARTIAL OVERSIGHT of this next election! The evidence of vote rigging is huge and diverse. Denying our military in the field a chance to have their vote counted like in the last election because their home of residence was in a certain neighborhood is JUST WRONG!
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by feelfree1 July 22, 2007 7:46 PM EDT
The Democrats are behaving very timidly, as they are deeply complicit in many of the most egregious crimes of the illegitimate Bush regime.

They have illegitimately ceded their Constitutional war powers to the illegitimate Bush regime, they are trying to blame the U.S. military failure and U.S. fomented chaos in Iraq on the Iraqi puppet officials, they are overwhelmingly in support of yet another illegal war of aggression against Iran, and they refuse to take legal action against the illegitimate and treasonous Bush cabal.

The national-level Democrats are nearly useless as an opposition Party, and those who are complicit in the crimes of the Bush cabal should apologize and step aside, to make way for non-Corporate/AIPAC-owned leaders.

www.ipetitions.com/petition/OutNow
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by omega39-2009 July 22, 2007 7:41 PM EDT
I guess losing six Republican senate seats wasn't a persuasive enough argument to convince them that they better fall in line with the MAJORITY of Americans, 2008 is going to be a bloodbath for the Republicans.
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by donbl1 July 22, 2007 7:29 PM EDT
Reid is begining to sound like that whiner Schumer. I guess he has been neutered

I can not believe Reid is from the West. Turn in your boots.
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by randalds July 22, 2007 7:17 PM EDT
"They would not let us vote on the Iraq amendment because they are more interested, minus Olympia Snowe and a few others, they're more interested in protecting the president than they are protecting the troops."


The only good thing is that now their treasonous as*ses names are on the record as supporting party over country.
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by randalds July 22, 2007 7:13 PM EDT
The Senators proved just last week that they're much more loyal to their party then they are to the troops or America. many of them have said that we need a change in direction and even that the troops need to come out. They've also said however that they'll wait until september before voting for a change, even though they know the "surge" has been a complete flop and that they will vote for a change then. In basic English that means that they're more then happy to sacrifice another 200 or so troops life's who'll die in the meantime, just to prove their loyalty to Bush. That makes them as guilty of mass murder as Bush is. Here's hoping the bas***** in the White House gets charged with war crimes, is legally tried, convicted and hung by the neck.
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by drummer94 July 22, 2007 7:12 PM EDT
70% of Iraqui's and 71% of Americans, believe we should leave that country. Now there's a benchmark.
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by jetranger7 July 22, 2007 7:07 PM EDT
WWW.INFOWARS.COM // As its been stated before, this President & Vice President couldn't run a "Lemonade-Stand" and get it right !! Its just pathetic and Disgusting what their doing and the games their playing with the Troops and the American People ! This President is Corrupt and Fraudulent, the Vice President thinks he's above any and all Federal Laws, and refuses to abide by any of them! Theres only 1 thing left to do,"IMPEACH" both of them for their Crimes and Misdeameanours ! Revoke their right to so called Executive Privilages, and hold them Accountable !
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