Saturday, August 04, 2007

The Democrats Are Trying To Fix The Elections

Hey folks,

You get a two part post today. Actually three if you count yesterday. I told you yesterday,

“The truth of this whole mess is just this simple. The LWL and Democratic approval rating are the lowest in history. They have done nothing. They have turned off the majority of the American people. The sad fact is this, they are scared. Scared that they, because of their own actions, will be voted out in 08. They are afraid that the Republicans will retain the White House. THAT is what they want to fix.”

Well, well, well. What I did not know is that Zogby just came out with a new poll. Congress has a 3 percent approval rating on their handling of the war. 3 folks. Now I’m not sure, but that seems almost impossible. That has to be the lowest in history. Even the President has a 24 percent.

Get this. In the overall opinion on the war, 44 percent of Americans are FOR it. Only 55 percent oppose it. It’s funny, the more and more people actually learn the TRUTH about the war, the more and more people are for it. This number keeps going up.

The sad thing is, the LWL just do not get it. In The Washington Times -More Iraq progress wanted.

The remarks echo the opinion of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, California Democrat, who aides say is "not willing to concede there are positive things to point to" in Iraq, despite recent upbeat assessments from Pentagon officials, House members who toured Iraq and even from a liberal Washington think tank.

"Not willing to concede there are positive things to point to?"

We know that sectarian violence is down. More and more Iraqis are stepping up. Businesses are starting to thrive, American deaths are on a decease, and we are WINNING. Just ask Michael E. O’Hanlon and Kenneth M. Pollack who went there, saw, and came back to tell the truth.

She CAN”T acknowledge progress has been made. Gen. Petraeus’s report means nothing to her already. Has invested everything on America’s loss in Iraq. EVERYTHING. As a matter of fact. Get this.

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the Democratic National Committee have joined forces to launch a Month of Action on Iraq that will begin with a national television advertising campaign highlighting the Democratic Congress's accomplishments and calling on President Bush to work with Democrats to end the war in Iraq.

The ads will tout the progress the Democratic Congress has made on the priorities important to the American people -- raising the minimum wage; a historic increase in benefits for veterans returning from Iraq, ensuring 6 million children keep their health care, and putting America's security first by passing the 9/11 Commission's recommendations.

{Laughing} THIS is surreal. It get’s better. I have Pelosi’s speech on this. That will be in part two.

"The American people voted for a new direction in the last election, and Democrats are delivering it," DSCC Chairman Chuck Schumer said. "Now it's time for the Republicans to stop obstructing change, and join us to bring an end to the war in Iraq."
WE ARE WINNING. You MORON. The American people are starting to see this. Hence, a 3 percent approval rating.

"Congress is making progress on the new direction the American people demanded," said DCCC Chairman Chris Van Hollen. "There is more work to do, this August we're going district by district to urge Republicans to stop obstructing progress and work with us to end the war in Iraq. Republicans who continue to vote in lock step with the President Bush's failed policies will be held accountable."

NO! YOU will be held accountable Sen. Van Hollen YOU will be by the American people. YOU are fighting to end the war, causing America to surrender to an enemy that wants us DEAD, just so you can get Bush. Plain and simple.

"The American people want a new direction in Iraq yet President Bush and his Republican allies are stubbornly supporting a policy that is making America less safe," said Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean. "Time and again, Democrats have passed legislation to end Bush's war of choice in Iraq but Republicans refuse to change course. Democrats will continue to hold them accountable but one thing is clear-Democrats have accomplished more for the American people in the past six months than Republicans accomplished in six years."

You know folks, these people are truly just sick. They are mental midgets that think they are more important than they will ever be. They think you are THAT stupid. They think that most of America think like the Looneys out there. The Moveon.org types. They really do. They need help. The more and more I watch these imbeciles, the more and more I am sure that Bush Derangement Syndrome should TRULY be classified as a legitimate mental disorder.

The ad campaign kicks off a Month of Action on Iraq calling on Bush and Republicans in the House and Senate to change direction by ending the war. The Committees will also spend the month of August targeting Republicans in their home states and districts for their support of the President's failed Iraq policy and their continued obstruction of Democratic proposals to end the war. The advertisements begin airing on Monday on national cable stations.

This from the DNC.

These people are getting beyond looney now folks. They are dangerous. They have completely lost their minds. They truly think that they own this country and can do whatever they want. Take this mess in the house. They STOLE the vote. They are obsessed with giving illegals rights. OBSESSED.

According to The Politico

Details remain fuzzy, but numerous Republicans argued afterward that they had secured a 215-213 win on their motion to bar undocumented immigrants from receiving any federal funds apportioned in the agricultural spending bill for employment or rental assistance. Democrats, however, argued the measure was deadlocked at 214-214 and failed, members and aides on both sides of the aisle said afterward.

One GOP aide saw McNulty gavel the vote to a close after receiving a signal from his leaders — but before reading the official tally. And votes continued to shift even after he closed the roll call — a strange development in itself.

Whatever the final tally, acrimony quickly exploded between lawmakers on either side of the aisle as Democratic leaders tried to plot a solution, while parliamentarians on either side argued over protocol.

They got caught. This is NOT going away. Pelosi said a mistake was made and corrected {IN THEIR FAVOR} and it’s time to move on. But House Republican Whip Roy Blunt (Mo.) Had THIS to say yesterday.

"The ability of this Congress to fulfill its responsibilities to the American people depends on the presence of clear rules and an open, ordered debate -- and a fair hand in protecting both. The majority did not observe those rules last night, in the process reversing the will of this chamber on a measure that would've made sure those in this country illegally aren't afforded federal benefits at the expense of legal, hard-working Americans.

The majority has been forthright in apologizing for last night's unprecedented over-reach, and I take them at their word that the violation was unintentional. But instead of doing the right thing this morning and reinstating the vote's true outcome, Democrats seem content with the result they manufactured and are now simply trying to move on. I believe that to be unacceptable.”

You bet.

"The rules of the House and obligations of civil debate require more of the majority than what we saw last night, this week, and, frankly -- for most of this session. It's my hope that Democrats will use their time off in August to reconsider their approach and return with a new respect for this chamber -- if not for the sake of Republicans, than for the sake of the American people they're supposed to represent."

The Republicans were so mad the left the floor. The LWL seem to be content in stealing this vote. They want to move on. Let’s not let that happen.

They wonder why most, understatement here, Americans think they suck? As for all these “accomplishments,” that is part two. Be right back.
Peter

Sources:
Zogby Poll
The Politico
The Washington Times -More Iraq progress wanted

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