WHAT OUR TROOPS WANT FOR XMAS: ARMORED HUMVEES ... AND AN EXIT PLAN
Wednesday, December 22, 2004 at 03:48AM
TheSpook
If there is one thing Democrats should have learned from Karl Rove
during this year's election, it is the value of relentlessly attacking
-- day in and day out -- your opponent's perceived strength. Well, from
now until Congress is asked in January to vote on the next $80 billion
the president wants for the war in Iraq, not a day should go by without
Democrats shouting from the rooftops that the White House is shamefully
betraying the very troops it so vociferously claims to be supporting.
Last week, one brave soldier's question opened the door on this
scandalous subject. Now it's up to Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi -- and all
citizen-activists who have learned what a difference they can make -- to
kick the door in, and force the media to spend some of the precious
oxygen consumed by Scott Peterson's sentencing and Bernie Kerik's nanny
on the dangerous mess in Iraq, with first on the list the deplorable
treatment of the young men and women we've sent there. Some, like Sen.
Joe Biden, have begun making the case. "This was a war of choice, not
necessity," said Biden last week. "Why is it that, 20 months after
Saddam's statue fell, our troops still don't have the protection they
need?" He's right, but these kinds of pointed attacks have been
scattershot. To really make a difference, the loyal opposition
desperately needs to mount a concerted and impassioned assault on
Bush's bankrupt Iraq policy. Remember how often on the campaign
trail the president trotted out his sure-fire applause line, promising,
"I'll make sure our troops have the best. They deserve the best"? Maybe
he was referring to the quality of their funerals. [more]