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Sunday, February 18, 2007

Murtha Takes Aim At Troops (again)

Investors Business Daily has a few words to say about Congressman Jack Murtha (D - al-Qaeda) and many other Democrats. Take a read here for the highlights, but the whole thing is well worth the time.
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Originally Posted by IBD
War On Terror: The party of John Murtha shamelessly seeks to defund and defeat U.S. troops on the battlefield and snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. The Congress the terrorists wanted is doing their bidding.

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Now it's the House of Representatives' turn, led by Rep. John Murtha, who believes the fine young men and women we send to defeat terror and our sworn enemies are cold-blooded killers. While the House works on its own nonbinding resolution, Murtha has bigger plans and considers such a resolution only a prelude to the real battle in March over appropriations for the war.

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Murtha plans to stop the Iraq War by placing four conditions on combat funds through Sept. 30, the end of the fiscal year. The Pentagon would have to certify that troops being sent to Iraq are "fully combat ready" with training and equipment, troops must have at least one year at home between combat deployments, combat deployments cannot be longer than a year, and extending tours of duty would be prohibited.

"We're trying to force a redeployment not by taking money away, (but) by redirecting money," explained Murtha.

As we've noted on several occasions, Democratic talk of "redeployment" has encouraged terrorist groups around the world.

Jihad Jaara, a senior member of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, said before the 2006 vote: "Americans should vote Democratic," adding that "it is time the American people support those who want to take them out of the Iraqi mud." The statement could have come from Murtha, Kerry, Hillary or any number of Democrats.

We find it scary that the Democratic and terrorist game plans are indistinguishable.

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It's not that the Democrats think we're losing or that the war is unwinnable. They simply don't want to win it. As House Minority Leader John Boehner said of Murtha's proposals: "While American troops are fighting radical Islamic terrorists thousands of miles away, it is unthinkable that the United States Congress would move to discredit their mission, cut off their reinforcements and deny them the resources they need to succeed and return home safely."

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[Murtha & Co.] are working on the game plan of al-Qaida's No. 2, Ayman al-Zawahiri. In October 2005, Zawahiri outlined al-Qaida's plan in a letter to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, late head of al-Qaida in Iraq:

"The first stage: Expel the Americans from Iraq. The second stage: Establish an Islamic authority . . . over as much territory as you can spread its power in Iraq . . . in order to fill the void stemming from the departure of the Americans."

John Murtha and his perfidious friends are working on creating that void and completing Zawahiri's first stage.
I think it's pretty clear that we may well be in the final months of the Iraq war. The American people unwittingly gave power to a virulently anti-American Leftist Democrat Party - mostly because Nancy Pelosi was successful in keeping Jack Murtha locked up in her dungeon during the run-up to the November elections. Nevertheless, we get what we vote for, and elections have consequences.

If you look that the survey that was included in this story you'll see some evidence that the American people don't want to "cut and run" from Iraq. Assuming this survey is valid then the Dems will have a surprise in November, 2008. But I'm really much more concerned about what surprises could be in store for the rest of us between now and then if the Democrats are successful in carrying out al-Qaeda's war strategy.

Sadly, and with my usual swipe at the total lack of leadership descending from our president, even if the survey is correct and the American people don't want us to lose in Iraq, George W. Bush won't capitalize on that by telling the American people, in clear and specific terms, what the hell the Democrats are really up to. That might make his buddy Teddy Kennedy a bit huffy, and then they couldn't work together on Bush's next "education" legislation. I haven't seen such a pathetic lack of leadership since the days of Jimmy Carter.

I mean, at least Clinton was willing and able to stick the knife in his enemies. Jesus effing Christ already, George! Grow a ball whydon'tya?

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