Wednesday, May 16, 2007

W wins again ……………

…………. or how could Time be so wrong? “Influential” is defined as “effective, powerful”, as in the ability to impose one’s agenda on one’s adversaries. Yes, all of those influential anti-war voices have again demonstrated both their bad judgment and that of Time magazine. The appeasement wing of the Democrat Party failed yet again today to impose their agenda of deception, distortion and defeat on the President. Hmmmmm….kinda` makes one wonder if perhaps Time is working an agenda that might be less than supportive of the President. But I digress.

Good for America and our warriors in the field, the Senate Democrats failed to defund the Iraq campaign. Twenty nine Democrats voted for the simply treacherous act. Interestingly,
read the roll call and you will notice the position taken by the Democrat Presidential candidates who voted.

Imagine the fortifying effect such a vote had on Al Qaeda’s morale-one major American party has just announced that its official Presidential position now mirrors Al Qaeda’s stated goals: to wit: immediate abandonment of Iraq to Al Qaeda and their Iranian and Baathist allies. Fortunately, Harry Reid, Ted Kennedy, Russ Feingold, Evita, and Neville Chamberlain came up a mere 31 supporters short of the 60 needed to pass the surrender legislation and 38 short of the 67 needed to override the inevitable Presidential veto.

So I guess that W wins again. The symptoms of BDS are intensifying. Anorexia for Rosie, emigration for Alec and ED for Larry David.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The 67-29 roll call Wednesday by which the Senate rejected an effort to cut off money for the Iraq war.

On this vote, a yes vote was a vote in favor of cutting off war money. The measure needed 60 votes to advance.

Voting yes were 28 Democrats and one independent.

Voting no were 19 Democrats, 47 Republicans and one independent.

Anonymous said...

Democrats Yes

Akaka, Hawaii; Biden, Del.; Boxer, Calif.; Byrd, W.Va.; Cantwell, Wash.; Cardin, Md.; Clinton, N.Y.; Dodd, Conn.; Durbin, Ill.; Feingold, Wis.; Feinstein, Calif.; Harkin, Iowa; Inouye, Hawaii; Kennedy, Mass.; Kerry, Mass.; Klobuchar, Minn.; Kohl, Wis.; Lautenberg, N.J.; Leahy, Vt.; Menendez, N.J.; Mikulski, Md.; Murray, Wash.; Obama, Ill.; Reid, Nev.; Schumer, N.Y.; Stabenow, Mich.; Whitehouse, R.I.; Wyden, Ore.

Anonymous said...

Democrats No

Baucus, Mont.; Bayh, Ind.; Bingaman, N.M.; Carper, Del.; Casey, Pa.; Conrad, N.D.; Dorgan, N.D.; Landrieu, La.; Levin, Mich.; Lincoln, Ark.; McCaskill, Mo.; Nelson, Fla.; Nelson, Neb.; Pryor, Ark.; Reed, R.I.; Rockefeller, W.Va.; Salazar, Colo.; Tester, Mont.; Webb, Va.

Anonymous said...

Republicans Yes

None.

Republicans No

Alexander, Tenn.; Allard, Colo.; Bennett, Utah; Bond, Mo.; Brownback, Kan.; Bunning, Ky.; Burr, N.C.; Chambliss, Ga.; Coburn, Okla.; Cochran, Miss.; Coleman, Minn.; Collins, Maine; Corker, Tenn.; Cornyn, Texas; Craig, Idaho; Crapo, Idaho; DeMint, S.C.; Domenici, N.M.; Ensign, Nev.; Enzi, Wyo.; Graham, S.C.; Grassley, Iowa; Gregg, N.H.; Hagel, Neb.; Hatch, Utah; Hutchison, Texas; Inhofe, Okla.; Isakson, Ga.; Kyl, Ariz.; Lott, Miss.; Lugar, Ind.; Martinez, Fla.; McConnell, Ky.; Murkowski, Alaska; Roberts, Kan.; Sessions, Ala.; Shelby, Ala.; Smith, Ore.; Snowe, Maine; Specter, Pa.; Stevens, Alaska; Sununu, N.H.; Thomas, Wyo.; Thune, S.D.; Vitter, La.; Voinovich, Ohio; Warner, Va.

Republicans Not Voting

Dole, N.C.; McCain, Ariz.

Others No

Lieberman, Conn.

Anonymous said...

The immigration deal was just announced. Grab your ankles, everyone!!!

Impeach Bush NOW!!!

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