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Home Front: Politix
Dems Urge Changes in DOD
2006-09-05
A dozen leading congressional Democrats have urged President Bush in a letter to consider changing the civilian leadership at the Pentagon, saying that such a move would show he recognizes the problems his policies "have created in Iraq and elsewhere."

The request comes a week after Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld warned against fascism and appeasement as he defended U.S. policies in Iraq. He told an American Legion convention in Salt Lake City that "it is apparent that many have still not learned history's lessons," alluding to criticism aimed at the Bush administration's war policies.

The remarks drew heavy criticism from Democrats. Party leaders on Capitol Hill said last week that they plan to pursue a vote of no confidence in Rumsfeld.

In their letter, released yesterday, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.), Senate Minority Leader Harry M. Reid (Nev.) and 10 other congressional party leaders criticize Bush's policies in Iraq, calling them part of a "stay the course" strategy that has not made the United States more secure. The letter suggests several changes long called for by Democratic leaders.

"While a change in your Iraq policy will best advance our chances for success, we do not believe the current civilian leadership at the Department of Defense is suited to implement and oversee such a change in policy," the lawmakers wrote.

Others who signed the 850-word letter were Sens. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (Del.), Richard J. Durbin (Ill.), Daniel K. Inouye (Hawaii), Carl M. Levin (Mich.) and John D. Rockefeller IV (W.Va.) and Reps. Jane Harman (Calif.), Steny H. Hoyer (Md.), Tom Lantos (Calif.), John P. Murtha (Pa.) and Ike Skelton (Mo.).The usual suspects.

In response, Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) issued a statement accusing Democrats, including Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean, of calling for retreat from Iraq before the U.S. mission there is completed.

"The Democrat leadership finally agrees on something -- unfortunately it's retreat. Whether they call it 'redeployment' or 'phased withdrawal,' the effect is the same: We would leave Americans more vulnerable and Iraqis at the mercy of al-Qaeda, a terrorist group whose aim -- toward Iraqis and Americans -- is clear," said McConnell, the Republican whip.

Posted by:Bobby

#17  Shinseki?
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-05 22:19  

#16  So who do they suggest to replace Rummy?
Ummmmmmm...ummmmmmmm...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-09-05 22:15  

#15  The country would be better served by considering changing the civilian leadership in the Democratic party.
Posted by: RWV   2006-09-05 21:47  

#14  Win some elections, then make your changes.
Posted by: DoDo   2006-09-05 19:06  

#13  In his speech today, Bush pretty much told the DEMs, we ain't gonna do it your way.
Posted by: Sherry   2006-09-05 17:11  

#12  GWB..."F**k you very much. When I need your advice, I'll ring your bell. Until then, STFU."
Posted by: SOP35/Rat   2006-09-05 16:07  

#11  Yeah! That's a change!

Popcorn?
Posted by: Bobby   2006-09-05 14:55  

#10  Want to really cause them fits? Have someone in the house propose changing the DOD back to the War Department run by a Secretary of War.
Posted by: JerseyMike   2006-09-05 13:34  

#9  Cordially invite them to butt out. DOD is an Executive department.
Posted by: mojo   2006-09-05 12:47  

#8  October 1964

Dear President Lincoln,

We do highly recommend you rid the War Department of leadership which has fallen upon those least capable and will result in further unnecessary death of our gallant soldiers. It is known that our armies are lead by a drunkard and another who suffers from severe cases of depression. They have lead us to nothing but stagnation and ruin before Richmond and Atlanta. We call upon you to replace the failed leaders and the policies that have brought us to this abyss.

Yours truly,

The Democratic Caucus of Congress


And Lincoln's response? "Find out what brand he drinks, and send some to all of my Generals".
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-09-05 12:31  

#7  This is just part of the Democratic strategy that Zell Miller laid out in 2004:
Defend America with spitballs.
When Zell said it he was using a rhetorical expression. However Pelosi and her crew mean it literally.

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2006-09-05 11:47  

#6  other congressional party leaders criticize Bush's policies in Iraq, calling them part of a "stay the course" strategy that has not made the United States more secure

If we are not more secure, then the MSM has been hiding the repetition of attacks on American home soil.
There may have been one or two terrorist attacks here since 9/11, 2001, but I strongly believe America is more secure. Numerous planned attacks have been foiled and cells and financing have been neutralized.
In short, WTF are the donkeys talking about ? You can have your own opinion, but you can't have your own facts. But then, according to Limbaugh, the donks are believing their own lies.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-09-05 11:29  

#5  The Dems are paid (under the table) by subversive reps from Iran, etc.
Posted by: ex-lib   2006-09-05 11:22  

#4  October 1964

Dear President Lincoln,

We do highly recommend you rid the War Department of leadership which has fallen upon those least capable and will result in further unnecessary death of our gallant soldiers. It is known that our armies are lead by a drunkard and another who suffers from severe cases of depression. They have lead us to nothing but stagnation and ruin before Richmond and Atlanta. We call upon you to replace the failed leaders and the policies that have brought us to this abyss.


Yours truly,

The Democratic Copperhead Caucus of Congress
Posted by: Elmeretch Spoque3740   2006-09-05 10:28  

#3  "A dozen leading congressional Democrats." Hmm so the rest of the Donks either don't care or don't have the cajones to sign a letter? I was listening to Menendez (Idiot-New Jersey) this morning n FNC and he refused to stray from his talking points and address issues (vis-à-vis Rumsfield). The donks offer nothing but resistance/subterfuge and nothing helpful. When you try to pin them on substance, all of a sudden things become “fuzzy” and “abstract” but nothing approaching clarity. You canÂ’t fight a war in the abstract it has to be fought with clarity or it is not winnable. The bottom line is they can't get rid of Bush, Cheney, or Rove, so they have to try another target this election season and surprise it's Rumsfield. Fortunately, Rummy is prepared to defend his actions as was witnessed in his recent column that sent Donks squealing like Napoleon in Animal Farm.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-09-05 10:15  

#2  Dear Dems:

Go fuck yourselves.

Sincerely,
Dave D.
Posted by: Dave D.   2006-09-05 08:57  

#1  Rumsfeld should add that letter to his resume. Donk military geniuses
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-05 08:45  

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