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Ask Republicans Why Congress Can’t Stop the War, Not the Democrats

October 23, 2007 · Leave a Comment

This is just my comment (from an independent voice) on the criticism the democrats have been receiving for the low congress approval rating.  Fact: the president will always veto anything he won’t agree with . So, obviously, the questions we should ask are not for the democrats, but the republicans in the house and senate. They are the ones we need to get that 2/3 or whatever vote to cancel the president’s veto. Is this not obvious? Why are the democrats, and not the republicans getting asked the questions like, ”why can’t congress stop the president and his war?”

 Obviously, we need to be asking these questions to the republicans who’s votes we need to stop the war, or at least ask both sides why they can’t get the votes. Is it just me? or is this such a basic overlooked fact. (Let me say it again) - the president will always veto anything he won’t agree with. The democrats vote 100% for timetables for withdrawal, or at least plans for timetables. The questions on why congress can’t stop the war need to be asked of the republicans in the senate.

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