Be Grateful You’re an American!
The following members of the Senate voted “Nay” on cloture on June 7th, but flipped and voted “Yea” on June 26th (S. 1639).
Murkowski (R-AK),
Stevens (R-AK),
Kyl (R-AZ),
Pryor (D-AR),
Boxer (D-CA),
Craig (R-ID),
McConnell (R-KY),
Collins (R-ME), S
Snowe (R-ME),
Coleman (R-MN),
Lott (R-MS),
Bond (R-MO),
Ensign (R-NV),
Gregg (R-NH),
Bingaman (D-NM),
Domenici (R-NM),
Burr (R-NC),
Bennett (R-UT),
Warner (R-VA),
Webb (D-VA)
What were they promised? What could possibly have convinced them to sell out?
I think I’ll write to each and ask…
You voted for cloture on S.1639 today, but you voted “Nay” just a few weeks ago. Please tell me what made you change your mind about this bill.
I would like to know what incentives were promised to you and how you feel they will be benificial. As a tax paying legal citizen of this country, I feel I have a right to this information.
Sincerely,
GunnNutt
USA
Once again, Congress shows it’s lack of nads by getting rid of a “real man” who has been the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for the last (nearly) two years. SecDef Gates wanted to nominate Gen. Pace for another term, but the panty-waists on the Armed Services committee said “Oh, but he’s much too masculine and smart for the job. We want someone who will cry and and constantly apologize!” Hhmmpph!!
This is my pick for who should replace Pace.

Lt. Gen. Honore
I’m not holding my breath, though. Congress is definitely stuck on stupid!
I found this article, “Fighting door to door” which describes Pace’s first encounter with bad guys trying to kill him.
Several times a day, the US military’s second highest ranking officer, Gen. Peter Pace, glances at a 35-year-old photo of a Marine Corps private. Staring back is Guido Farinaro, the first soldier General Pace lost to combat in Vietnam.
“It’s a way to remind me,” says Pace, whose career in the Marines began with the US military’s last big urban fight. In 1968, about 2,500 marines fought for weeks in the Vietnamese city of Hue to dislodge an enemy force four times their strength.
“I know how difficult it can be,” Pace said last week in a phone interview from his office in the Pentagon as the US 1st Marine Division raced toward Baghdad. “If I’m able to help craft plans to impact the battlefield from a distance that would make it less likely to have to fight inside a city, then I’d like to do that.”
Among the US military’s top generals planning the war in Iraq, only Pace has fought through a city.
Click the link above to read more.
As for Petreaus, he’s “written the book” on counter-insurgency from up-close-and-personal experience. I’m too tired to do the research tonight. Maybe Leta will chime in… ![]()
FReeper BufordP has come up with a witty and flexible form you can use to “send a message” to the RNC.
Given the Senate is threatening to give away the farm this week, I decided I had to do something. Sure I could call my Senators (Jim Webb and John Warner [choke, gag]) on the phone and harp. I could stand outside the Whitehouse, RNC HQ, or the Capitol - alone or with just a few from the DC Chapter and picket. Or, I could create something that a large number of people might be interested in putting to good use. Even those who might otherwise not bother with corresponding with their legislators.
So I scanned one of the many RNC solicitations I’ve recieved in the mail so I could dress it up and make it say what I’m really thinking. Not one of their bogus canned responses.
But that’s not all. Make it so you can edit it.
What you see below is a sample letter I created.
Try creating your own. You’ll be able to edit the TO:, FROM:, SALUTATION, MESSAGE, and the QUOTE coming out of President Bush’s mouth. You’ll see “El Presidente Jorge Bush” highlighted. Type in something else. Press the
key to move to next field or just press your mouse button over the various fields. Once you’re satisfied print it off along with the self addressed envelope.
So, go ahead and have fun! Thanks BufordP!
If you really want to send something that looks like money with your response, you might print out a few of these “Bush Pesos”. I found what may be the original on Hot Air, thanks to another FReeper, Tolerance Sucks Rocks.
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