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CNN's Ware:
Troop Pullout Debate Is 'Delusional,' Would Hand Iraq to al
Qaeda |
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"If you just wanted
to look at it in terms of purely American national interest,
if U.S. troops leave now, you're giving Iraq to Iran, a member
of President Bush's 'Axis of Evil,' and al Qaeda. That's who
will own it. And so, coming back now, I'm struck by the nature
of the debate on Capitol Hill, how delusional it is. Whether
you're for this war, or against it; whether you've supported
the way it's been executed, or not; it doesn't matter. You've
broke it, you've got to fix it now. You can't leave, or it's
going to come and blow back on America."
-- Reporter Michael Ware, American Morning, CNN,
April 26, 2007. |
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Olbermann: Giuliani Is a Terrorist |
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"‘The Democrats do not understand the full nature and scope of the terrorist war
against us,’ Mr. Giuliani...[told] the Rockingham County Lincoln Day Dinner last
night. ‘Never, ever again will this country be on defense waiting for
(terrorists) to attack us, if I have anything to say about it. And make no
mistake,’ he concluded, ‘the Democrats want to put us back on defense.’ There is
no room for this. This is terrorism itself, dressed up as counter-terrorism....
Claim a difference between the parties on the voters’ chances of survival, and
you do Osama bin Laden’s work for him."
-- Keith Olbermann, Countdown, MSNBC, April 25, 2007. |
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Rosie: I've
Given Up Hope for Gun Control |
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"Well, and you know, since 1999,
Columbine, what happened? All the mothers got together in
America, we formed the "Million Mom March." We marched on
Washington, estimates of almost two million mothers there. We
protested. We picketed against the NRA, and for the government
to make sensible gun legislation. And what has happened since
then? Nothing. Nothing. I'm shocked that I'm numb about it.
I'm shocked that, you know, Columbine, which took me out at
the knees, literally where I thought I would never recover and
went on anti-depressants, I thought– I don’t know how— I had a
child like you do, I was your age with a baby, and the concept
of sending them away to school from the nest of the dangers
that lurk out there. But somehow this one, I'm almost numb to
it. I think well, here we go again."
-- Co-Host Rosie O'Donnell,
The View,
ABC, Apr 18, 2007. |
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