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Murtha on This Week

Posted 5/28/06 at 10:30pm by jamie

It looks like Murtha is wanting the shooting of Iraqis dealt with right:

"Who covered it up, why did they cover it up, why did they wait so long?" Murtha said on "This Week" on ABC. "We don't know how far it goes. It goes right up the chain of command."

This echoes of Abu Gharib. We all know it wasn't some isolated incident of soldiers acting out of line. There had to be people at the top of the chain on down involved in this. When we hear reports of the exact same kind of abuse happening there as in Gitmo then there definitely is something bigger.

"I will not excuse murder, and this is what happened," Murtha said. "This investigation should have been over two or three weeks afterward and it should have been made public and people should have been held responsible for it."

Of course the military hoped no one would ever know. We are now investigating something that happened six months ago. The only reason it is being investigated is because Murtha brought it up and is a very credible source.

"This is the kind of war you have to win the hearts and minds of the people," he said. "And we're set back every time something like this happens. This is worse than Abu Ghraib."

That is it right there. Bush says that we need a "free and democratic Iraq" to help us win the war on terror. Well it does not matter one bit if they are free and democratic or not. If we treat their citizens like some expendable trash then they will hate us and end up building to a point to become a serious foe in the future. This is proof of how Bush has indeed made us LESS safe in the war on terror.

Snow Does More Foot In Mouth

Posted 5/18/06 at 1:15am by jamie

On his second day behind the White House  cameras, Tony Snow once again put his foot in his mouth. Today he suggested that ABC was a "competing network" and now the question is - competing against what?

Q Okay. But, I mean, maybe it was a terrific meeting. As far as I can tell, that has not stopped Republicans, particularly in the House, from going gangbusters against this President before they've had a chance to read everything, as you say they should do.

MR. SNOW: Well, as I pointed out -- I mentioned this yesterday, and for -- let me see if I can find my quote, because I pulled it out. Chuck Hagel, as you may recall, made a fair amount of news over the weekend when he first said that -- let's see -- "Well, I want to listen to the details and I want to listen to the President," said Senator Hagel -- he said this on "This Week" on a competing network. But I would say this: I think we have to be very careful here. That's not the role of our military, that's not the role of our National Guard." That's what Senator Hagel said on Sunday.

After the President's address, here's what Senator Hagel said, after having a chance to read and review it: "I support everything the President said tonight." It's a change. I think a lot of times when people have an opportunity to look at these things -- there are going to be some people, David, who are just going to disagree with the President completely and totally on this. That's how democracy works. We don't have a problem with that. But I think also, a number of people who have expressed skepticism, I think, once they took a fuller look at all this are going to say, okay, this addresses our concerns.

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