More Arthrocrat Hypocracy

November 20, 2005

Sen. Murtha repeated his opposition to war in Iraq (old news repackaged) and his left-wingbat supporters claim he must be listened to because he has military experience. Does that mean that all those who don’t have military experience should not be listened to, such as Bill Clinton? Or is it just those who are Demoncrat and have military experience who should be listened to? There are plenty of people (myself included) who are veterans, support the war effort, and don’t think we should cut-n-run either in Iraq or anywhere else. But, because we’re not Demoncrats, our view should not get lots of press and support. Hogwash!

Just more double-think and double-talk from the hypocritical Arthrocrats (i.e., spineless Democrats)

Hypocracy, Thy Party is Democratic

Have you ever noticed how the Democrat Party leadership have their own set of rules about how people should behave? One of their rules is that others (but not they) should not discriminate against minorities, unless of course the minority is a Republican. People who make or have lots of money should be sneered at and taxed until the balance between them and the poor folks is even, except of course if one is a large donor to the Democrat party. And of course, The President and his advisors should be vilified for manipulating Intelligence, but Democrats are indignant at being called liars when they twist the facts, omit key facts, or just make up nonsense that cannot be proven. They, since they are Democrats, must be believe without question. Challenging their facts is tantamount to challenging their patriotism.

Well, I challenge their patriotism. Why else, except to defeat the US government war efforts, do they come up with all the lies and nonsense about pre-war intelligence, conduct of the war, supporting our troops when they’re in combat.

We made that mistake once and lived to regret that. Sen. Murtha and the other Arthrocrats (spineless Democrats) should be ashamed of themselves.

So That History Cannot Be Rewritten

The Mudville Gazette has a very long post (I copied the text to print for friends at work - 69 pages in Word!) that is a very good history of the Iraq war. It’s titled “A Brief History of a Long War, Iraq 1990 - 2003″ authored by Greyhawk. (Hat tip to Michele Malkin’s excellent blog for a pointer to this.)

News You Won’t Read in the MSM

MSM - Missed some more? - reporters are missing some very good positive news. The blog, All Things Conservative, has a very good article about Operations Steel Curtain and Clean Sweep. The success of these operations, both the tactical ‘what did you catch,’ and the strategic ‘did the Iraqi forces lead these operations,’ were impressive. Too bad you can’t find this in the liberal rags.