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Pelosi tells Dick "20%" Cheney to go stuff it
by <script type="text/javascript"> makeprofilelink("John in DC"); </script>John in DC ? 2/21/2007 06:09:00 PM ET
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You'll recall that earlier today Dick Cheney suggested that the 64% of the American people who oppose Bush's "surge" escalation in Iraq are basically terrorist sympathizers.
On her new blog, the Gavel, Speaker Pelosi has a few words for Vice President <strike>No-One-Likes-Me-Anymore</strike> No-One-Ever-Liked-Me:
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by <script type="text/javascript"> makeprofilelink("John in DC"); </script>John in DC ? 2/21/2007 06:09:00 PM ET
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You'll recall that earlier today Dick Cheney suggested that the 64% of the American people who oppose Bush's "surge" escalation in Iraq are basically terrorist sympathizers.
On her new blog, the Gavel, Speaker Pelosi has a few words for Vice President <strike>No-One-Likes-Me-Anymore</strike> No-One-Ever-Liked-Me:
Vice President Cheney continues to question the patriotism of those of us in Congress who challenge the Bush Administration?s misguided policies in Iraq, but his latest attack is beneath the office of the Vice President, especially at a time of war.
Mischaracterizations by the Vice President will not dissuade Congress from developing, on a bipartisan basis, a responsible new direction for U.S. policy in Iraq that brings our troops home safely and soon. I hope the President will repudiate and distance himself from the Vice President?s remarks.
I'd go one step farther (and further). Pelosi should demand an apology to the 192 million Americans Cheney just slandered.Mischaracterizations by the Vice President will not dissuade Congress from developing, on a bipartisan basis, a responsible new direction for U.S. policy in Iraq that brings our troops home safely and soon. I hope the President will repudiate and distance himself from the Vice President?s remarks.
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