Deja Vu All Over Again, The Tyranny Of Utopia And The Sanity Squad
January 10, 2007
The President of the United States is scheduled to address the nation on Iraq. Mr Bush will tell the nation he is sending more troops to Iraq to deal with the terror and violence that is plaguing parts of the country.
One of the president’s critics is Teddy Kennedy, is proposing a kind of ‘Vietnam solution’- a massive and immediate pullout, without regard to the consequences. Kennedy noted that
The American people ought to have a voice and a vote and members of Congress should be held accountable. [emp-SC&A]
We couldn’t agree more. Congress nees to be held accountable for the millions of death inflicted by the Viet Cong after we left Vietnam. Congress needs to be held accountable for creating an environment that led to millions of Vietnamese interned in ‘re-education camps,’ many for decades. See Dan Riehl for a thoughtful look and insight into the senator pretending to be from Massachusetts (he actually spends most of his time in Florida) and spearheading the charge that will once again lead to mass murders and open sectarian strife.
In fact, the time has come for Mr Kennedy to come clean. For far too long, the Mr Kennedy has been given a pass by the other dysfunctionals in Congress.
Mr Kennedy needs to be investigated and held accountable if the documented charges of his collaberation with the KGB to undermine an American election are true. Those charges are far more egregious than spurious the charges of ‘voter fraud’ in the last few elections (if those charges had any merit, why haven’t the dems rallied and brought forward the evidence? Did the dems win in the mid-term elections mean that the GOP decided to throw the election?). Speaking of accountability, one more word comes to mind: Chappaquiddick.
The latest Sanity Squad podcast is up. Along with Neo, Shrinkwrapped, Dr Sanity, we discussed the ramifications of more troops in Iraq and the necessary tyranny imposed on the rest of us by those wishing for ‘heaven on earth.’
We hold them accountable.
For more information on the senator that has made ‘I forgot to call the police‘ the unofficial state motto and has forever tied Massachusetts to alcohol, drunk driving and politics for personal gain, see Jules Crittendon’s On Reflection (h/t Larwyn). Here’s a sample:
From out of my own state, the shameless Sen. Edward M. Kennedy has called Iraq “George Bush’s Vietnam.”
I’d like to consider this a joke, but on reflection, I can’t.
The towering irony, that it is Kennedy and his ilk who seek to create a Vietnam in Iraq, apparently is lost on them.
The last time this happened, Congress cut the funding for the war in Vietnam. U.S. troops and the Army of the Republic of Vietnam, with American advisors, had largely destroyed the Viet Cong and pushed back the North Vietnamese Army, when an angry Congress intervened to seize defeat from the jaws of victory. Much as this Congress would like to do now…
January 10, 2007 at 12:27 PM
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January 10, 2007 at 2:53 PM
So, is this how it goes?
Backers of the war don’t have any real solution to the Iraq problem. So, they lay in wait for failure.
Meanwhile, the opposition party prefers a quick withdraw over supporting a govt made of Shia militants. And the war-backers blame them (without specifying a better alternative.) Ya gotta stop your Playa Hatin.
BTW… what happened to your Domino Theory, boys?
January 10, 2007 at 3:17 PM
[...] Sigmund, Carl, and Alfred agree with Jabba the Senator, and want to hold ‘em accountable. I say: damned straight. [...]