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I just love being represented by such a howling moonbat such as Senator Barbara Boxer (Moonbat-CA).
I mean, I can't understand why people think that everyone in California is a stark-raving mad, wheat germ munching, tofu frying, lemon-scented water sipping esoteric jerk when we've got Barbara sitting in D.C. representing [/hip hop slang].
Case in point: yesterday, she's cited as saying the following during the Senate Hearings for the confirmation of Secretary of State nominee Condoleezza Rice:
Well, you should read what we voted on when we voted to support the war, which I did not, but most of my colleagues did. It was WMD, period. That was the reason and the causation for that, you know, particular vote.while holding up a piece of paper in a very Neville Chamberlain-like manner.
And as with then-Prime Minister Chamberlain who was simply holding up a folded piece of paper for the cameras, Boxer was probably holding up her assistant's 'To Do' list for that day because unless Barbara was high on helium, the resolution she's referring to - the 'Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002' says a LOT more about why we were citing the reason(s) to go into Iraq.
Among the reasons:
And what was the reason for getting off our asses back in September 2001? Oh yeah - to fight terrorism you ditzy broad.
There was a reason for getting extremely concerned about weapons of mass destruction: we were about to crap our pants over the thought of those Al Qaida psychos getting a gallon of Sarin or a beer cooler full of antrax and letting loose with that crap in New York, Los Angeles, or Washington, D.C.
So with these facts firmly in mind I'd like to make a suggestion to Barbara:
STFU.
Now please - you're giving us anti-Idiotarians here in California a bad name.
Comments on Barbara Boxer - Representing!
In December 1998, after Clinton launched four days of air strikes on Iraq's suspected WMD targets, Boxer enthusiastically backed President Clinton's decision to attack Iraq after he argued that Saddam Hussein was prepared to use chemical, biological and nuclear weapons against the world.
"The president had no choice but to act today," Boxer said in a statement issued by her office. "Anyone who questions the timing of his decision ignores the fact that we committed a month ago to act if [chief U.N. weapons inspector] Richard Butler reported that Saddam was not cooperating. These critics are blinded by political considerations."
Who is "blinded by their political considerations" now?
Barbara Boxer has once again demonstrated why the rest of the United States refers to California as the land of "fruits and nuts"! (I DID enjoy the "howling moonbat" comment!)
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