Ted Kennedy http://www.drudgereport.com/matttd.htm
On December 4, 2003, President Bush had proclaimed to the world that the capture of Saddam Hussein brought "further assurance that the torture chambers and the secret police are gone forever." The photos of Abu Ghraib made all too clear that torture continued in occupied Iraq.The steepest and deepest?Where are we a year later? Has this problem been resolved? Has the moral authority of the U.S. been restored? Have we recovered from what is perhaps the steepest and deepest fall from grace in our history?
Worse than slavery? Jim Crow? My Lai?
The Democrats are losing on most policy issues, and their long-term outlook is grim. They have nothing to offer.
Look for a major speech on Al QaQaa soon.
Posted by Mitch at April 26, 2005 06:12 PM | TrackBack
Abu Ghraib, Chappaquidick. Compare and contrast. I think Mary Jo would have been happy to be embarrassed rather than driven.
Posted by: billhedrick at April 26, 2005 03:08 PMIn the statement of Senator Kennedy's celebration (I mean observance) of the anniversary of the Abu Ghraib torture scandal, he could have at least gotten the date right. This is not the "anniversary of Abu Ghraib." All of those photos that the Dems have come to know and love were taken on November 8, 2003...a day that will live in infamy. Kennedy missed the anniversary by about five months.
Sharon
(Proud mom of a returning prison guard)
Posted by: Sharon at April 26, 2005 05:10 PM"The Democrats are losing on most policy issues, and their long-term outlook is grim. They have nothing to offer."
Really?
Bush's approval rating at 42%...
Republican held Congress in tne mid 30's...
Fake Christian extreemists falling all over themselves vying out-threaten the Judiciary...
Look for another fake major Al Qaida threat warning from our President.
Posted by: dan at April 27, 2005 02:23 PMLook for another fake major Al Qaida threat warning from our President
Dude, step away from the Kool Aid please!
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