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What Part of the War on Terrorism Do Democrats Support? (1 Viewer)

POLITICAL JEDI

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They oppose the National Security Agency listening to people who are calling specific phone numbers found on al-Qaida cell phones and computers. Spying on al-Qaida terrorists is hampering our ability to fight the global war on terror!

Enraged that the Bush administration deferred to the safety of the American people rather than the obstructionist Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court, one Clinton-appointed judge, James Robertson, resigned from the FISA court in protest over the NSA spying program.

Democratic Sen. Russell Feingold called for a formal Senate censure of President Bush when he found out the president was rude enough to be listening in on al-Qaida phone calls. (Wait until Feingold finds out the White House has been visiting Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's "MySpace" page!)

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2006/08/what_part_of_the_war_on_terror.html
 
Who can tell? The democrats don't know which end is up these days. Any way the wind blows. No direction. No plan. No consensus. No promise.

I suspect the ONLY reason they will take Washinton in the upcoming elections is simply because they are not republican. That in itself is a selling point I suppose.

I suppose when it's a choice between Dumb and Dumber, we're just gonna have to settle for Dumb. :roll:
 
It depends on all kinds of important things like, poll numbers, whether or not its an election year, etc.
 
What Part of the War on Terrorism Do Democrats Support?

ZERO.
 

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