Broken Promises and Barefaced Lies
Broken Promises and Barefaced Lies
By now we should all know about the ugly stunt they pulled last week. The Democratic majority in the House passed an appropriations bill that would give Bush more money to continue his war. The legislation, which will likely be knocked out by the White House, calls for the troops to come home later this year. Democrats, led by Nancy Pelosi, believed this would somehow appease their antiwar base. Regrettably their smarmy attempt has absolutely no teeth whatsoever. Having been one of the unfortunate geeks who actually read the bill, I can tell you only one thing -- it’s a complete farce.
In order for troops to come home the Bushies would have to confirm whether or not “progress†had been made in
Fortunately these are the sorts of betrayals that fuel activists like Cindy Sheehan and CODEPINK in to putting their energy in opposing the Democratic leadership. Nancy Kricorian, who manages CODEPINK’s ListenHillary.org, a site dedicated to challenging Sen. Clinton’s stance on the
“Hillary is the current Democratic frontrunner for the Presidential nomination and because she is one of the most powerful people in the Party so we feel it is important to hold her accountable for her voting record on and her public statements about Iraq,†Kricorian said. “We hope that by pressuring her to change her stance ... we will have an impact on the [Democrats]. We are tired of convoluted rhetoric and empty words -- we want Hillary and the Democrats to stop buying Bush's war.â€
Cindy Sheehan reiterated a similar line when I recently spoke with her. “We need to take Hillary and (
As Election Spectacle 2008 takes center stage over the next year, let’s not buy the Democratic bull that they are going to do anything substantial to end the war in
The Democrats aren’t a party of opposition, but a party of capitulation.
Joshua Frank is the author of Left Out! How Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush and edits www.BrickBurner.org


