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MoveOn.org's Veterans Affiliate         
By Michael
<file:///C:/Program%20Files/Common%20Files/Microsoft%20Shared/Stationery/aut
hors.asp?ID=1440> Reagan
FrontPageMagazine.com | May 11, 2007 

Maggie Thatcher had a great line about politicians who lose their nerve when
faced with a big problem: she warned them against going wobbly. 

That warning would be lost on the members of today's national Democratic
Party. They've gone far beyond that stage. Nowadays they have no problem
with being seen as America's surrender monkeys. 

Covering their eyes so they won't be able to see how their policies will
bring on a holocaust that will afflict the Middle East, and their ears so
they won't hear the cries of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and Afghans as
they are butchered by al-Qaeda and Iranian terrorists, they are willing to
stand by while chaos reigns in the entire region, a major part of our oil
supply is cut off, and terrorism comes home to our front door. 

Their latest gambit, carried out under the guise of an organization of
veterans calling themselves VoteVet.org, a group affiliated with the
Soros-funded far-Left
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6201> MoveOn.org
- a Democratic front group -- has sponsored a TV ad featuring retired Gen.
John Batiste, Gen. Paul Eaton, and failed Democratic presidential candidate
Gen. Wesley Clark. 

The ad opens with a clip of President Bush saying, "I have always said that
I will listen to the requests of our commanders on the ground." 

In the ad Batiste says, "Mr. President, you did not listen. You continue to
pursue a failed strategy that is breaking our great Army and Marine Corps.
Mr. President, you have placed our nation in peril. Our only hope is that
Congress will act now to protect our fighting men and women." 

What Batiste is really saying is that President Bush doesn't listen to him,
which, thankfully, is true. Instead, the president is listening to his top
general in Iraq, General Petraeus, and the other generals there. They are on
the ground, know what's going on there, are following a carefully thought
out strategy, and they are convinced they can bring about a political
solution - which the Democrats are demanding - by first making it possible
by wiping out al-Qaeda and other foreign fighters and quelling the sectarian
violence which stands in the way of political unity among all Iraqis. 

The blatantly obvious political motive behind the group was noticed by
retired Gen. William Nash, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign
Relations. He told ABC, "When you become part of the political process,
you're taking some part of your uniform into that arena and that is an issue
that many soldiers, whether they be active or retired, would have a problem
with." 

The group's ads target GOP House members Mary Bono of California, Phil
English of Pennsylvania, Randy Kuhl and James Walsh of New York, Jo Ann
Emerson of Missouri, Timothy Johnson of Illinois, Mike Rogers and Fred Upton
of Michigan, and Michael Castle of Delaware. 

Recognizing the real source of the ads, English's spokeswoman Julia Wanzco
sneered, "The congressman has long stated that he is for a political
settlement, not a surge, and at the end of the day, these ads are more about
cheap Democratic political stunts than about solving the actual problem." 

Solving the problem, however, is not what this is all about.
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2282> Sen.
Harry Reid, the hapless Democrat majority leader in the Senate, made it
quite plain what his party's motive in all but surrendering to Osama bin
Laden is all about: winning more seats in the Senate next year. National
security be damned; full speed in reverse. 

When he had the gall to all but tell al-Qaeda that they have won and we have
lost, he in effect told out troops - you know, all those soldiers and
Marines over there in harm's way -- that they are wasting their time risking
life and limb; that's it's a losing battle. What a great morale builder that
was! 

In using front groups like MoveOn.org and VoteVets.org to spew their venom
the Democrats have shown that they learned a lesson from the Soviets, who
all but created the strategy of hiding behind innocent-sounding fronts here
in America. 

It's too bad that officers with splendid military records are allowing
themselves to be the patsies for the surrender monkeys.

 



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