Thursday, July 12, 2007

It's Time to Disengage from Congress

Tonight, the US House of Representatives voted for defeat. On a party line vote of 223-201, the House approved a measure to begin withdrawing troops from Iraq in 180 days and to be completely out by April 1st, 2008 (April Fools Day, oddly enough).

Petraeus hasn't even given his September report. The full component of troops for the surge just arrived in the country. They have been engaging Al Qaeda, as Michael Yon has reported on. Tribes previously allied with AQ have turned and joined us. We are gaining more intelligence because the local populace feels more secure and doesn't fear for their lives in giving that information. And through this engagement, we have found how sickening these terrorists are, and what we are truly facing in this war. Iraqi troops found mass graves filled with the bodies of Al Qaeda victims. Yon reported on a story of an 11 year old boy baked...BAKED... and served to his parents because that young boy's parents had somehow crossed Al Qaeda.

This vote came about because of a document released today stating that eight of the benchmarks for Iraq have been met. Which means, even if the press doesn't make much of it, that eight of the benchmarks have been met or are well on their way there. Bombings have decreased. Death squad kills have decreased. Civilian deaths have decreased. The benchmarks that haven't been met yet are mostly political. They haven't prepared enough for local elections. They haven't done anything on oil revenue sharing. Etc.

Now, the US House wants us to leave. Have those who voted for this bill considered what will happen if we leave? Have they considered the violence that Al Qaeda will bring to Iraq? It will make places like Lebanon look like a picnic. Iran will seek to push its hegemony in the region, and Saudi Arabia will make similar moves. The Kurds in the north will push for their own country, and Turkey will come in to prevent an independent Kurdistan, as well as to flush out PKK terrorist hiding out in the mountains of area. You think gas prices are high now? If Iran gets control, or at the very least influence, over this area, gas prices will go sky high.

Rush Limbaugh brought up the point that our..OUR..congress can't deal with our current oil problems. They haven't built any new refineries. They haven't built any new nuclear power plants. Instead, they sit around and yell about oil company profits. Al Gore and Robert F. Kennedy fly around in their private jets telling us how WE need to change our ways. How can we expect the Iraqis to quickly deal with their problems if our congress can't? Democrats are always throwing the word "hypocrisy" into conversations, so why don't we?

Rush, Mark Levin, and probably others today, have said this: Why don't we hear about benchmarks with the current congress? How is that "6 for '06" thing going? Huh? If I remember right, the only part of that plan that has been signed into law is the minimum wage. Instead, all we get is Harry Reid telling us that the war is lost even when the surge forces were still be redeployed. All we get is Speaker Pelosi going over to Syria to "meet and talk" with a government who is currently allowing terrorist to cross it's boarder and kill our troops . All we get is Harry Reid and Chuck Schumer boasting about how many Senate seats they are going to gain because of the war. All we get is Jack Murtha calling our troops murders. They call for vote after vote after vote on Iraq, and jump with glee when the "yea" votes increase. The immigration bill--the bill that the American people overwhelming opposed--had to be killed not once--BUT TWICE.

This obviously means that the Democrat controlled congress has failed to meet its benchmarks. Thus, I call for a disengagement of the American People from this Congress. It is time to bring our Representatives and Senators home before they waste any more of our hard earned tax money on doing nothing.

PS---As a final note, I hope you have all heard Sen. John McCain's speech on the Senate floor the other day about his recent trip to Iraq. You can read the text here, and I'm sure there is video of it out there somewhere. I know there are a lot of people out there who don't care for Sen. McCain, and that can be putting it mildly. I know there are people out there jumping for joy at the recent events surrounding his campaign. But you have to admire a man who is willing to stand up in the Senate and say what he said. Not as an affront to any other candidate, but Sen. McCain has been, in my opinion, the most passionate of our candidates calling out the mistakes and mismanagement that has occurred in this war, and the need for us to finish the job over there.
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