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Saturday, April 21, 2007
John Boehner :: Townhall.com Columnist
Madame Speaker, Meet General Petraeus
by John Boehner
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Earlier this year, top Democrats in both houses of Congress refused to attend a bipartisan briefing offered by General David Petraeus to discuss the challenges in Iraq. Next week they’ll have another chance when the General comes to Capitol Hill to brief lawmakers in the House and Senate on our progress in the Global War on Terror.

General Petraeus was unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate to be the U.S. commander of the Multinational Force in Iraq. He has a clear track record as a straight-shooter and as someone who gets things done. So one has to wonder why next week’s important briefing almost didn’t happen. According to Roll Call, when the Pentagon tried to schedule the briefing through House Democrats they were declined – twice – because Democrats were originally “too busy” to schedule anything.

Too busy? The only thing that could be more important than hearing from the top general in a war effort that is critical to America’s long-term national security would be providing our troops the resources they need to succeed. But Democrats certainly haven’t been busy doing that.

Instead, Democratic leaders pushed through a pork-laden surrender bill that would undermine General Petraeus and our troops on the ground. In an editorial titled “Do We Really Need a General Pelosi,” the Los Angeles Times said the Democrats’ plan is “an unruly mess: bad public policy, bad precedent and bad politics. If the legislation passes, Bush says he’ll veto it, as well he should.”

After that, House Democrats left Washington for the first two weeks of April in no apparent hurry to begin negotiations with the Senate on providing our troops with the funding they need. Such delays in funding, says the Secretary of the Army, “carry consequential effects, including substantial disruption to installation functions, decreasing efficiency and potentially further degrading the readiness of non-deployed units.”

Lawmakers often receive information that is filtered through media reports, bolstered by suspect polling data, or drummed up by ideologically-driven activist groups. When it comes to America’s commitment to fighting al Qaeda, this information-deficit can have real consequences.

For example, in a March press conference, General Petraeus insisted that “military action is necessary to help improve security” in Iraq. He also said military force alone “is not sufficient,” a reflection of his new strategy which relies on military, political, and diplomatic force alike. But as is their way, liberal special interest groups seized on that single phrase – military force “is not sufficient” – and presented a false portrait of what the General was saying to give cover to politicians who would rather abandon Iraq to al Qaeda than see it through to victory.

That’s why General Petraeus’ visit to Capitol Hill is so timely – and so important. Members of Congress not only need to hear about the need for a clean troop funding bill, they need to hear from America’s top commander in Iraq about the realities on the ground. Petraeus has said we will make progress even if there are setbacks along the way, and that is exactly what is happening. Continued...

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Jeffispuie
Sit down and shut up runt. We did it your folks way for 6 years and you accomplished nothing good. Now, if you little screaming mimis be nice and shut up, we might spare you some of the grief. Otherwise, your shrill rhetoric will be regarded as farsical at best and will continue to have a negative effect on public opinion of Conservatives. I happen to like most Conservatives and I don't want to see them destroyed by little whiney neocons who can't see the forest for the trees.

religiouslib...
Stuff it, numbskull.
I guess we can go back and forth, as you say.
Heck, I'm up for the challenge.
Let's see:
William "cold cash" Jefferson
Murtha telling bribesters he'd work with them later
Clinton lying under oath to a federal investigator, then under oath to a federal court (WHILE he was President)
Kennedy slept with Marilyn Monroe while married (and in the white house) and everyone knew about it.
His brother killed a woman while driving drunk and covered it up.
Carter shot at an attack beaver.
Clinton staffers stole national security documents and destroyed them.
Clinton fired US Attorneys who were investigating his wrongdoing and hid it while he 'cleaned house'.
Carter let American hostages sit as Iranian hostages for 444 days, then left the negotiations for their release up to the banks.
The democrats pledge to end pork spending, then shut down the organization that tracks pork spending.
Puh-leaze.
Yes, there is corruption on both sides of the aisle.
But you list:
"bush is an alcoholic"
He hasn't had a drink in decades.
"rush is a drug addict"
rush isn't a politician. I wonder if Jeffrey Dahmer was a democrat? Does it matter? Of course not, noodle head.
"bennett is a gambling addict."
Oh dear. You mean he likes to gamble? Shame on him! grow up!
"oreilly is a sexual predator"
Huh? Says you! At most, he sexually harrassed someone, but since that matter was settled we'll never really know the whole truth. But hey, why not convict him and make an accusation of a crime when we have no proof! Great idea. Guilty until proven innocent? how very american.

"guilani has been divorced twice and mccain once."
I guess divorce is an example of 'corruption'?
Putz.

"that is a major part of the reason you lost the last election."

I just love it when libs talk out of their rear ends.
Hey dummy! We lost seats because the left was able to spread lies and misinformation. The entire liberal platform consisted of ONE talking point - Bush bad.
We lost because we weren't able to combat 6 years of the liberal media beating up Bush, the right, and misrepresenting the war.
Keep believing that your side "won".
That ought to make you feel better when you lose to a Republican in 08.
Make sure to put all your money on Shrillary the stupid or Obama the purchased.
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