Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Weenies in US Senate Pass a “Non-binding” Resolution Opposing New Iraq Strategy


Sending a comforting message to the enemy that the United States is hopelessly divided, the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee passed a “NON-BINDING RESOLUTION” opposing President Bush’s efforts to stabilize Iraq with a modest addition of US troops. The resolution proclaimed that the administrations efforts are “not in the national interest.” Of course, if these Senators had an ounce of self respect they would simply pass a law that would de-fund and outlaw any troop surge. If it’s truly not in the national interest, why bother with a meaningless non-binding resolution? Why not act in the "national interest" with a real resolution? The answer is simple; a non-binding resolution allows petty politicians to do what they do best: to play politics, to have it both ways and to grandstand without having to take a real stand. They should be ashamed of themselves.

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