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Home Front: Politix
Gitmo soldiers give Donk Senators
2005-07-22
Soldiers from Massachusetts and Hawaii who work at the U.S. military detention facility at U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, gave visiting home-state senators a piece of their mind last week. Sens. Edward M. Kennedy, Massachusetts Democrat, and Daniel K. Akaka, Hawaii Democrat, met with several soldiers during a visit led by Armed Services Committee Chairman Sen. John W. Warner, Virginia Republican. Pentagon officials said soldiers criticized the harsh comments made recently by Senate Democrats.

Sen. Richard J. Durbin of Illinois, the Senate's No. 2 Democrat, last month invoked [sic!] widespread military outrage when he compared Guantanamo to the prison labor systems used by communist tyrant Josef Stalin, Cambodia's Pol Pot and Adolf Hitler. "They got stiff reactions from those home-state soldiers," one official told us. "The troops down there expressed their disdain for that kind of commentary, especially comparisons to the gulag."

A spokesman for Mr. Kennedy had no comment. A spokeswoman for Mr. Akaka confirmed that the senator met with soldiers from Hawaii but did not recall receiving any complaints during the meeting.
"Nope. Nope. Never happened."
Both senators made no mention of the incident in press statements after the visit. Mr. Kennedy, in his statement, said that he is "impressed with the courtesies and professionalism of the men and women in our armed forces." Mr. Kennedy has been a leading advocate for closing the prison facility. Mr. Akaka in April voted for an amendment that would have cut funds for the prison.
Posted by:Frank G

#9  Geez, SPo'D - don't hold back.

Tell us how you really feel. :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-07-22 16:26  

#8  Edward M. Kennedy, Massachusetts Democrat should not be allowed with it 10 feet of our vital military installations. He is untrustworthy and can't keep his mouth shut. Screw him and his camel. I disgrace to our country. Massachusetts should be ashamed of this sexual predator, coke freak, drunkard.

I avoid using products and services of companies based in Massachusetts whenever I can. All they do is send treasonous reprobates to Congress like this fetid bag of puke Kennedy.
Posted by: Sock Puppet 0’ Doom   2005-07-22 15:48  

#7  Was that before or after he was thrown out of West Point BAR?
Posted by: Shipman   2005-07-22 14:36  

#6  Mr. Kennedy, in his statement, said that he is "impressed with the courtesies and professionalism of the men and women in our armed forces."

Why shouldn't he be? Teddy himself was in the Army from '51 to '53, so this shouldn't come as news to him.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-07-22 13:27  

#5  mmurray - accuracy is important.

I'm sure that these particular senators ride in on camels, not horses.

If you get my drift.... ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-07-22 12:29  

#4  Those soldiers, described as "home state" to the Senators, were off-duty contituents talking to their representatives...

A spokeswoman for Mr. Akaka confirmed that the senator met with soldiers from Hawaii but did not recall receiving any complaints during the meeting.

I guess Alzheimer's is going to prevent A-Ka-ka from running for re-election?
Posted by: BigEd   2005-07-22 12:05  

#3  Good for them (Soldiers)! We we discouraged from bitching directly to an elected official. "Use the Chain-of-Command" we were told. I suspect, that thje Commander -knowing he couldn't complain to the Senators- suggested that the troops talk frankly with the Senators. I can only dream of getting a chance to speak at Teddy. I HATE THE KENNEDYs!
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2005-07-22 11:29  

#2  Eat crow senaters! We (the soldiers) are sick of you saying you support us, then stab us in the back.
Fuck you. Fuck the horse you rode in on. Get the hell out of government and stay the hell away from us.
Posted by: mmurray821   2005-07-22 11:23  

#1  I'd love to hear Warner's perspective on this. Nothing posted on his web site yet.
Posted by: Dar   2005-07-22 11:08  

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