Mean Jean Schmidt Lied
I seem to recall in my many years that usually a liar is also a coward. So telephone for Jean ---- it's the pot calling.
It seems the Col. Bubp that Rep. Schmidt (R-OH) was passing on a message from when she labelled John Murtha a coward on his behalf, said nothing of the kind.Danny Bubp, a freshman state representative who is a colonel in the Marine Corps Reserve, told The Enquirer [from Cincinnati], that he never mentioned Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., by name when talking with Schmidt, and he would never call a fellow Marine a coward. ------ Bubp, who has served in the Marine Corps Reserve for 27 years, including three years of active duty, said he called Schmidt on Friday afternoon to discuss the resolution that called for the immediate withdrawal of troops from Iraq - not to talk about Murtha. ------ "The unfortunate thing about all of that is that her choice of words on the floor of the House - I don't know, she's a freshman, she had one minute.Oh well she's a freshman so that makes everything ok in RepubWorld. It seems to me her words reflect the entire thought process of the Republican representatives at all levels, and they my friends, are NOT freshmen. This is standard operating procedure for them taught so well by Bush/Cheney/Rove. If you dare to question anything regarding Bush's war, you are labelled "unpatriotic" or as in this case a "coward". So let's get one thing straight right now. You Mean Jean are the coward and a liar. While I am at it, Let's get this straight also. What was voted on demanding the IMMEDIATE withdrawal from Iraq was NOT what Murtha said at all. What he DID offer was a resolution that would force the president to withdraw the nearly 160,000 troops in Iraq "at the earliest practicable date." It would establish a quick-reaction force and a nearby presence of Marines in the region. It also said the U.S. must pursue stability in Iraq through diplomacy. Now that sure doesn't sound like IMMEDIATE to me. How about you? |
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