Congressional Spine of Jellyfish
Posted by Moonage on 17 Feb 2007 | Tagged as: National Security
Representative Steve King of Iowa summed up my feelings on the current actions of the new Democrat leadership so well I’m just going to post his letter:
In the last session I went to the floor for 58 hours of special orders that I did almost exclusively by myself, many of them on Iraq. It is a very complex issue, and one that I think many members haven€™t grappled with all the aspects of. That€™s why we see this debate not defining this thing or bringing it down to a consensus.
The people that are supporting this resolution deny any responsibility for the three million who died in the aftermath of Vietnam. They also say they have a constitutional responsibility and authority to micromanage a war. I disagree with that abruptly.
That constitutional authority does not exist; it€™s in the hands of the commander in chief. So the consequences of lack of will to succeed in this war add up to a long string of Congress losing its will. It lost its will in Vietnam, and then we pulled the troops out of Lebanon and we pulled them out of Mogadishu, and Clinton pulled out of Haiti, also because of the threat of violence.
So what we€™ll hear after this resolution€and it€™ll pass, and maybe after Jack Murtha (D-Pa.) brings some of those €śunfund our military€ť appropriations€we will see Osama bin Laden surface. He will say €śif we continue attacking Americans, they€™re already leaving Iraq. Now they€™ve left Vietnam, Lebanon, Mogadishu and Iraq.€ť That will be his battle cry, and Afghanistan will become the next epicenter of the War on Terror, rather than Iraq right now.
If we don€™t succeed in Iraq we€™re going to be fighting in Afghanistan. If I€™m counting on the people in this Congress, and listening to what they have to say, they have the spines of jellyfish and we€™ll have to capitulate in Afghanistan as well.
That’s the damn truth no matter how hard Murtha and Pelosi want us to think otherwise. They really want us to believe that if we walk out of Iraq, the conflict is over.
That deception is too dangerous and got us into the mess we’re in now. It’s called burying your heads in the sand. The war is in Iraq now. Do these people want it to return to New York City?
( I tried to trackback to Pelosi’s blog as she commented on the passage of her spineless resolution, but of course, she doesn’t accept comments. )
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