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Old 04-25-2007, 04:16 PM
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Seems like MCain was too busy as well. I guess Powerline or Free Republic forgot to mention that little factiod:
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/04/25/mccain-petraeus/
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McCain Skips Petraeus Briefing To Campaign In New Hampshire

Major media outlets and conservatives are pounding Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) for not attending a House briefing today with Gen. David Petraeus, the senior U.S. commander in Iraq. (Never mind that Pelosi spoke personally to Petraeus about Iraq yesterday.)

What hasn’t been mentioned is that another major figure in the Iraq debate is also skipping out of a briefing with Petraeus today: Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), the most high-profile congressional supporter of President Bush’s escalation policy.
Since when does McCain set the agenda?
Since Bush is soley responsible for the starting and the execution of this failed endeavor, McCain has as much input as Pelosi.
It's disingenuous to suggest that Nancy Pelosi needs to be there when McCain does not simply because she is Speaker of The House.
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Old 04-25-2007, 04:31 PM
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Seems like MCain was too busy as well. I guess Powerline or Free Republic forgot to mention that little factiod:
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/04/25/mccain-petraeus/
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McCain Skips Petraeus Briefing To Campaign In New Hampshire

Major media outlets and conservatives are pounding Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) for not attending a House briefing today with Gen. David Petraeus, the senior U.S. commander in Iraq. (Never mind that Pelosi spoke personally to Petraeus about Iraq yesterday.)

What hasn’t been mentioned is that another major figure in the Iraq debate is also skipping out of a briefing with Petraeus today: Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), the most high-profile congressional supporter of President Bush’s escalation policy.
Since when does McCain set the agenda?
Since Bush is soley responsible for the starting and the execution of this failed endeavor, McCain has as much input as Pelosi.
It's disingenuous to suggest that Nancy Pelosi needs to be there when McCain does not simply because she is Speaker of The House.
Pelosi is third in line for the presidency and she doesn't need to be there?

You're spinning that so much you make me want to hurl. I know, the democrap mantra; throw the white flag and surrender and leave. That is pretty much sums up her need to hear anything from the main man in Iraq.
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Both of these leaders.....Pelosi and Reid need to step down from their leadership positions. They are a disgrace to our country.

Me thinks the Dems are going down BIG TIME come the next election.
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Both of these leaders.....Pelosi and Reid need to step down from their leadership positions. They are a disgrace to our country.

Me thinks the Dems are going down BIG TIME come the next election.
Tell you what. I will be the first to campaign for Pelosi and Reid to step down...Just as soon as Bush and Cheney do the same. They are the true disgrace to this country.

You would be wrong about the 2008 elections. If this very npopular war continues, the Democrats will increase their majority, and most likely take the White House.

Take a look at some of the polls.
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Seems like MCain was too busy as well. I guess Powerline or Free Republic forgot to mention that little factiod:
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/04/25/mccain-petraeus/
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McCain Skips Petraeus Briefing To Campaign In New Hampshire

Major media outlets and conservatives are pounding Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) for not attending a House briefing today with Gen. David Petraeus, the senior U.S. commander in Iraq. (Never mind that Pelosi spoke personally to Petraeus about Iraq yesterday.)

What hasn’t been mentioned is that another major figure in the Iraq debate is also skipping out of a briefing with Petraeus today: Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), the most high-profile congressional supporter of President Bush’s escalation policy.
Since when does McCain set the agenda?
Since Bush is soley responsible for the starting and the execution of this failed endeavor, McCain has as much input as Pelosi.
It's disingenuous to suggest that Nancy Pelosi needs to be there when McCain does not simply because she is Speaker of The House.
Pelosi is third in line for the presidency and she doesn't need to be there?

You're spinning that so much you make me want to hurl. I know, the democrap mantra; throw the white flag and surrender and leave. That is pretty much sums up her need to hear anything from the main man in Iraq.
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What part of "Pelosi met separately with Petraeus" are you having trouble with?
It's not surrender when it's their civil war.

We have met all of Bushes (changing) objectives in this war. Name one that hasn't been achieved....
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It's not surrender when it's their civil war.

We have met all of Bushes (changing) objectives in this war. Name one that hasn't been achieved....
Confident that the Iraqi military can handle the terrorists?

Since it is just a civil war in your mind, then why is al qaeda and Iran involved? Again bobsled, where do you want this battle to be fought? This isn't going away, so where should the battle be waged?
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Seems like MCain was too busy as well. I guess Powerline or Free Republic forgot to mention that little factiod:
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/04/25/mccain-petraeus/
McSame doesn't need to be there. He knows how to win wars.
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McCain is not running around trying to SURRENDER while telling everyone he knows better then Bush on everything..
No one is trying to surrender. Get a grip. McSame is one of 85 people in this country who actually don't know better than Bush on everything.


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Are they supporting the usual left wing things like free speech, habeus corpus. Those dogs!!


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Lastly your crowd and that rag have smeared Bush for supposedly not listening..you and they just shot that rhetoric to hell.
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Pelosi is third in line for the presidency and she doesn't need to be there?
Thats' right.

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know, the democrap mantra; throw the white flag and surrender and leave. That is pretty much sums up her need to hear anything from the main man in Iraq.
It's not democrap, its Wimpocrat. They are all in dereliction of their duty to impeach the chimp. Petraeus is part of the Bush propaganda machine. He won't tell us anything we don't already know.
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