Harry Reid DOES give aid and comfort to the enemy.

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Im sorry,he just does IMHO.

[SIZE=+1]Senator Harry Reid: Language Undermines Fighting Men and Helps the Enemy[/SIZE]

<SMALL>Peace and Freedom| 6/15/07 | John E. Carey</SMALL>




I came to Washington DC the first time in 1972 to work in the office of a liberal Democrat Ohio Congressman. I took away from that experience my first taste of the unwritten rules governing good conduct and decorum that most groups stick to, from your local Elks Club to the U.S. Senate. Most call it the culture or the ethos the organization lives by. Unwritten rules exist to help an organization or team function harmoniously despite severe difference. For decades, even at the lowest moments of despair and disharmony, the Senate and in fact the United States of America, operated smoothly and got business completed. If two lawmakers wanted to lock horns, they were encouraged by the leadership to “take it outside.” Of course there are historically significant altercations on Capitol Hill but they served only to reinforce the rules. Here are a few of the unwritten rules of Capitol Hill: 1. Disagree about international relations all you want on Capitol Hill; but when we travel overseas we stand as one nation and never criticize the president or his foreign policy. 2. When troops are fighting and dying in the field we do not undermine them or give the enemy hope. 3. Our Nation’s senior military officers who have served with distinction for 30 or 40 years deserve to be heard and given some level of respect. What I cannot abide about the current Democrat leadership in the U.S. Congress is that they have no sense of any of this.

I respect the fact that many of our Democrat Congressional leaders feel deeply honor bound to end the war. I also realize that they believe they have a mandate from the American people to end the war, given to them by last November’s election. It is not what the Democrat Congressional leadership is doing that upsets me: it is they way they are going about it. In my view, Nancy Pelosi had no business in Syria discussing national and international matters. I think this was a breach of etiquette certainly and perhaps a violation of law that prohibits foreign policy freelancers and limits serious discussions of international matters to the President, Cabinet officers, the Secretary of State and appointed Ambassadors, diplomats and Special Envoys. Harry Reid, it seems to me, has undermined our Soldiers and Marines on the ground who are fighting and dying for his and my and our country. I seem to recall some prohibition against giving aid and comfort to the enemy. This is why Jane Fonda was despised by Vietnam era military men for visiting Hanoi and sitting on an anti-aircraft weapon that could have been used that same day to kill U.S. aircrews.


It is a matter of “not getting it.” Jane Fonda didn’t get it. Now Harry Reid, Senate Majority Leader, enters the arena to prove that people that don’t get it still exist and persist. Harry Reid said already that the war in Iraq is lost. Does that give aid and comfort to the enemy? You decide.

Yesterday, Senator Reid accused the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Peter Pace, of lying to the Senate and the American people. General Pace has served his nation honorably in more than one war for over forty years. He has proven that he is dedicated to his nation, to his Marines, and to all our military men and women.

General Peter Pace is now a liar? Senator: it just did not need to be said.

First, it isn’t true. And Second, General Pace has practically been summarily dismissed already. And third, military men are prohibited from responding to such attacks. So Senator Reid considers it appropriate and necessary to give hope to the enemy by criticizing, using falsehood, a four star general who has practically been fired and can’t respond. I can’t think of a lower form of humanity Almost as an aside, yesterday, Senator Reid included General Petraeus in his liar category. And General Petraeus is in the field leading the nation’s military effort. If Harry Reid lived in Abraham Lincoln’s day during the War Between the States there is no doubt in my mind that he would be behind bars this morning. I am sorry Senator Reid. Your conduct might not warrant an arrest for treason; but that is only because the other side plays by rules you could never, ever understand.
 

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Our enemies are playing the likes Senator Reid for a fool. Laughing at how he falls for their tactics as they plan to attack us regardless of what happens in Iraq.

I want very much to be wrong, but I don't believe history will be kind to the likes of Senator Harry Reid. Well, if he gets his way that is.
 

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Harry Reid is a moveon moonbat marching lockstep to his masters directives.

He isn't capable of an independant thought or action.
 

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Senator Harry Reid
528 Hart Senate Office Building

Washington DC 20510

Senator Reid

You are truly a shallow and petty human being.

You have accused two honorable men of incompetence in order to pander to your voting constituents.

I am not aware of any information available that would substantiate your claim to your supporters that Gen. Pace and Gen. Petraeus are “incompetent”. Instead, their records demonstrate that they are well qualified to lead our military. Unfortunately, military regulations prohibit them from publicly criticizing you. However, I am not going to stand by while you slander these honorable men.

These two men have dedicated their lives to service to their country. They have spent their adult lives in uniform defending this great nation. They are not pay-for-play politicians like yourself. Nor are they armchair generals like yourself.

They have actually served on the front lines, and Gen. Petraeus is there now.

They have had to make the one call that is hardest for any commander, to commit troops to war to dutifully execute the orders of the Commander-in-Chief to the best of their abilities.

They have dealt with losses over many years, both in combat and training, war and peace, and they know the cost of those decisions for the troops and their families. They also know the price of indecision and bloviating for which your Senate (you are the majority leader, so it falls on your head for their performance) is famous.

They do not have the luxury of sitting back and throwing stones, but never offering an alternative (like you and your anti-soldier crowd do every day).

You sit in the luxury of your taxpayer-provided office and throw criticisms out about honorable men, just to pander to your supporters. You declared that the war is lost which provided a great morale boost for our head-cutting enemies.

I have yet to hear from you or any of the Democrats how we might do things differently to win this campaign in Iraq in the on-going War on Terror. The only thing I see daily is your attempts to politicize every action taken in support of victory.

I contend that you have failed in your Constitutional duty as a legislator.

Did you at any point during their confirmation hearings express any concern over their competence? Can you show me where you stood and opposed the appointment of these two honorable men? If they are incompetent, why did the Senate overwhelmingly confirm them to the positions they currently hold?

Did General Petraeus suddenly become incompetent since you voted to confirm him in January of this year? Or did you just say what your political supporters wanted to hear?

Your moment of silence for our troops yesterday was great political theater, but your comments about the capabilities of the Commanders demonstrate your true feelings toward our warriors. I noticed you didn’t take responsibility for any of the losses that have been caused by your defeatist remarks.

You have disparaged two honorable men who have served their country honorably with devotion and passion and by association all those who serve beside them. You owe both General Pace and General Petraeus a public apology.

You owe a public apology to every man and woman who is serving and who has served in this current conflict. And you owe an apology to the American people for allowing your political ambitions and disagreement with the President to cloud your judgment and denigrate the reputations of true patriots.

And yes, I do question your patriotism.

Joseph S. Downs, Lt Col (Ret) USAF Herndon VA
Steve Downs(703) 793-3311

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lol
 

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Just like you guys :missingte

right, and the 1992 election proved that

and having differing opinions on many of todays issues proves that

and the Mexican border issue proves that

even on these boards, I don't agree with many repubs on several issues.


Libby vs Bubba

Foley vs Studds

Ney vs Hastings

Murtha

Marion Berry!!!!!!!!!!!!


not exactly "the same"
 

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