Democrat Senate Condemns MoveOn.org Email This Story Print This Story

The Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly passed a measure condemning MoveOn.org for a newspaper ad it ran last week attacking Gen. David Petraeus. The move came as President Bush accused Democrats of cowering to the liberal political action group.

The anti-war left has gotten so far away from center and what most Americans feel that they stepped over the boundaries. Even the Democrats are trying to distance themselves, all except the candidates running in '08 who need the MoveOn.org money.

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posted at 15:28:42 on 09/20/07 - Category: Army

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OSSA Sutton(USN) wrote:

Man **** that *****. Pariser is sayin all this from some nice and relaxing office while people are out fighting and sying. She has no right to question our General in a time of war. If she wants to bitch about somebody than she should just stick to the President. Now dont get me wrong I like and respect President Bush but that is what he is here for. He is the bullet catcher for our goverment. he is the one people should bitch at. Not our General who is out in the battle field in a time or war. Now whether you agree with the war or not is up to you but leave him to his job and not try and bring him down with this bull****.
Anyone who wants to try and argue this point feel free to shoot me an email. sutton@lpd13.navy.mil
Posted on 09/23/07 00:51:10

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