Saturday, November 19, 2005

Congress Loves, Hates, Me And You

After a contentious session not seen in the halls of Congress since last week, the R's and the D's came to great verbal blows and seemed ready to take up canes, if needed.

This all stemmed from a formally hawkish Democrat, Rep. John P. Murtha (D-Pa.), a decorated Vietnam War veteran, saying what we were all thinking; that many of those troops are demoralized and poorly equipped and, after more than two years of war, are impeding Iraq's progress toward stability and self-governance.

Who knew? Everybody with heads fully attached. And now that this FORMALLY close associate of the President's has come out for peace, and the futility and utter danger further USA troops pose, he's being called a coward. A Vietnam vet, decorated and serving in Congress for 30 years as a hawkish vote, is as much a coward as the chances are that Condi Rice will ever get layed.

Meanwhile, back overseas, where Bush is hiding out, he said "politicians who criticize the administration's handling of prewar intelligence are engaging in dishonest and reprehensible behavior". Don't you get it? He just wants anyone who questions policy in time of war to just SHUT UP! Shut your fat ugly un-American face, and get down and give him twenty, to prove you're in as good as shape as he is in. AND SHUT THE HELL UP! This is a war, and anyone who disagrees with war policy will be shouted down. Or worse.

Not gonna happen on my watch, Mr. Bush. You shut up! I know I'm being a baby, but the man brings out the retard in me. I've written millions of words on the war, and I'm tired of the same old rotten teeth, shit bag conservatives raising politics as the motive behind opposition to this war, which Murtha himself now says is lost.

I wish I could go to D.C. and help W pack a bag...To jail. If you remember one thing about this poorest of presidents, is that everything he says is wrong and false, and out of the extreme desperation that comes from being on the wrong side of a lost cause.

End note: Congress ajourned yesterday after helping itself to a $3100 raise in salary and a two week vacation. No disagreement there.

Joe

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