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to: Gary Britt
from: Rich Gauszka
date: 2005-12-11 10:41:22
subject: Re: Democraps outraged over RNC ad quoting their own words to the Ameri

From: "Rich Gauszka" 

There is something shameful and disgusting here but it's not the words of
Daniel Inouye


"Gary Britt"  wrote in message
news:439c4529{at}w3.nls.net...
> The ad shows NOTHING but DEMOCRAPS speaking their own words in their own
> voice.  That is the ad's ENTIRE content.  It is the words and actions of
> the
> DEMOCRAPS that accomplish whatever the ad may accomplish.  I happen to
> agree
> with Inouye that the words spoken in the ad are shameful and disgusting.
> Therefore, the democraps should stop acting in such a shameful and
> disgusting manner.
>
> I find it cheapens Inouye's war record, and dare I say it is shameful and
> disgusting of him, to try and use his actions of 45 years ago to provide
> cover for the shameful and disgusting words spoken often and repeatedly by
> his party's neo-surrender monkeys.
>
> If the democraps find the message conveyed by their own words to be
> shameful
> and disgusting, then they should apologize for them and stop repeating
> them.
>
> Gary
>
> "Rich Gauszka"  wrote in message
> news:439c332e{at}w3.nls.net...
>> Inouye's response
>>
>> "As a Veteran of World War II, I know what it's like to fight a war and
> put
>> your life on the line every day. I also know what it takes to win a war,
> and
>> I know that politics and an attack machine like the President's plays no
>> part in it.
>>
>> "The Republican Party's latest ad is a shameful and
disgusting attempt to
>> distract the American people from the problems in Iraq. It may improve
>> the
>> President's political fortunes, but the American people and our troops
> will
>> pay the price. I hope that President Bush realizes how shameful it is to
>> play politics when what we really need is leadership, and that he will
>> direct his Party to take down this ad immediately."
>>
>>
>> "Gary Britt"  wrote in message
>> news:439b71aa$1{at}w3.nls.net...
>> >
>> > An analysis of Senator Inouye's statement demanding President Bush stop
>> > the
>> > RNC from showing the Democrap Neo-Surrender Monkeys in their own words:
>> >
>> > From Powerline Blog:
>> >
>> > This is really one of the dumbest statements we've seen from the
> Democrats
>> > yet. Inouye says he "knows what it takes to win a
war." But the
> Democrats
>> > aren't talking about how to win in Iraq, they are talking about
> abandoning
>> > the effort. That is to say, losing.
>> >
>> > Inouye says the ad seeks to "distract the American people from the
>> > problems
>> > in Iraq." Actually, of course, there is no chance the
American people
> will
>> > forget that there are problems in Iraq, since nearly every news report
>> > about
>> > the country focuses exclusively on those problems. What Inouye wants is
>> > for
>> > all the news to be bad all the time, and for the Republicans to refrain
>> > from
>> > pointing out that in fact, notwithstanding the problems, we are not
> losing
>> > in Iraq. We are winning. It is not defeat in Iraq the Democrats fear,
>> > it
>> > is
>> > victory. They are scared to death that it is happening before their
> eyes.
>> >
>> > Finally, Inouye denounces the Republicans for "playing
politics" on
> Iraq.
>> > This is hilarious. The ad shows Democrats saying that we have no chance
> to
>> > win in Iraq and should pull out. How is it "playing
politics" to let
>> > the
>> > American people know what the Democrats are saying? Are the Democrats
>> > ashamed of their own words? And why isn't it "playing
politics" when
>> > the
>> > Democrats launch one false, vicious attack after another against the
>> > administration, but only when the administration defends itself?
>> >
>> > The truth is that the Democrats have never done anything about Iraq
> other
>> > than to play politics. When they thought it was to their political
>> > advantage, they pretended to support the war. The moment they thought
>> > it
>> > was
>> > to their political advantage to abandon our soldiers' efforts, that's
> what
>> > they advocated. They pretend that no progress is being made in Iraq
>> > when
>> > they know that is not the case, and they try to shout down anyone who
>> > disagrees with them. What is prompting the present hysteria is that
>> > they
>> > are
>> > afraid the Iraq issue isn't playing the way they expected it to. What a
>> > party! Two and a half years into a war, and they're still trying to
>> > keep
>> > their options open.
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>

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