Member Posts - September 2006
On a bright and sunny September morning five years ago, history changed in an instant. Our nation was attacked, nearly 3,000 of our citizens were murdered, and our lives as we knew them were changed forever.
The family members of those who died that day -- and we, their fellow Americans -- have been waiting five years for those who masterminded that outrageous terrorist attack to be brought to justice.
Osama bin-Laden, the man who has been seen on videotape bragging and laughing about his role in conceiving this deed, remains at large five years later. The American people are justifiably frustrated that he has not been caught. And they have a right to ask whether our military and intelligence resources were unwisely diverted from that solemn task. Read More »
The family members of those who died that day -- and we, their fellow Americans -- have been waiting five years for those who masterminded that outrageous terrorist attack to be brought to justice.
Osama bin-Laden, the man who has been seen on videotape bragging and laughing about his role in conceiving this deed, remains at large five years later. The American people are justifiably frustrated that he has not been caught. And they have a right to ask whether our military and intelligence resources were unwisely diverted from that solemn task. Read More »
Senator Reid as a life long Democrat I want you and the Democratic leadership to hear what I think of our party's failure to be proactive when this bill was first introduced and to mount a filibuster once this immoral, un-American bill came up for cloture. I have often disagreed with the party's strategies and positions but this is the first time that I feel deeply and totally ashamed of it. I know the Republicans are willing to dismantle the very foundation of our Constitutional democracy for political and financial gains. I was under the opinion that the Democratic Party would not sell out our principles so cheaply. How in all that is holy can you rationalize your decisions.
When this election season began the Democratic Party had probably the most motivated group of people ever in our history willing to contribute and work tirelessly to help the party gain a majority in both houses of Congress. Our chances of achieving this goal was extremely realistic and improving every day. Now because of the Democratic leadership's fear of losing and it's unwillingness to fight for REAL American values contained in our Constitution, I see motivation turning into despair and our chances of winning disappearing through the actions of leadership. I truly hope that you can garner enough Republican votes to offset those you have lost by this decision.
When this election season began the Democratic Party had probably the most motivated group of people ever in our history willing to contribute and work tirelessly to help the party gain a majority in both houses of Congress. Our chances of achieving this goal was extremely realistic and improving every day. Now because of the Democratic leadership's fear of losing and it's unwillingness to fight for REAL American values contained in our Constitution, I see motivation turning into despair and our chances of winning disappearing through the actions of leadership. I truly hope that you can garner enough Republican votes to offset those you have lost by this decision.
The declassified findings contained in the National Intelligence Estimate confirm what the American people have long believed - the Bush Administration's failed policies in Iraq are fueling global terrorism and making America less safe. These results are the unfortunate consequences of the Administration's decision to cherry pick pre-war intelligence, ignore our senior military leaders, and completely fail to plan for the post-Saddam occupation.
With such a devastating and authoritative analysis of the Bush Administration's failures in Iraq, the President and the Republican-controlled Congress now have a choice to make. Will they stubbornly follow a failed stay the course strategy that America's intelligence community has concluded makes America less safe, or will they finally admit their mistakes and change course? On behalf of our troops and the security of the American people, it is time to change course. We need a new direction in Iraq so that America can finally win the war on terror.
With such a devastating and authoritative analysis of the Bush Administration's failures in Iraq, the President and the Republican-controlled Congress now have a choice to make. Will they stubbornly follow a failed stay the course strategy that America's intelligence community has concluded makes America less safe, or will they finally admit their mistakes and change course? On behalf of our troops and the security of the American people, it is time to change course. We need a new direction in Iraq so that America can finally win the war on terror.
When the U.S. intelligence community confirmed that America is losing the war on terror because of Bush failures in Iraq, this White House lost all credibility on matters of national security. With Iraq in a civil war, Afghanistan moving backwards and our own borders unsecured, it's clear George Bush and Dick Cheney are desperate to hide their record and distort the truth. America needs a new direction, one that is tough and smart and gives Americans the real security they deserve.
Once again, the American people have learned that the Bush Administration has not been honest with them about the war in Iraq. Press reports say our nation's intelligence services have confirmed that President Bush's repeated missteps in Iraq and his stubborn refusal to change course have made America less safe.
No election-year White House PR campaign can hide this truth. It is crystal clear that America's security demands we change course in Iraq. The war in Iraq is now in its fourth year and Congress has yet to ask the tough questions and get the honest answers our nation's security demands. Tomorrow, that will change. With the Democratic Policy Committee's hearings into the conduct of the war in Iraq, we will finally take America in a new direction.
No election-year White House PR campaign can hide this truth. It is crystal clear that America's security demands we change course in Iraq. The war in Iraq is now in its fourth year and Congress has yet to ask the tough questions and get the honest answers our nation's security demands. Tomorrow, that will change. With the Democratic Policy Committee's hearings into the conduct of the war in Iraq, we will finally take America in a new direction.
I recently wrote both of my Senators on the proposed Constitutional Amendment to Marriage in June, explaining that I thought it was a bad idea. Jon Kyl wrote back with the following:
"...I voted for the motion because I have reluctantly concluded that, since courts are already changing 200 years of understanding about what the Constitution means, a federal constitutional amendment offers the only way for the American people to have a voice in deciding whether thy want to permanently preserve the traditional definition of marriage."
I didn't realize that marriage was part of the constitution. Jon Kyl states that the courts somehow are changing 200 years of understanding wow! In one court case Lockyer vs. City and County of San Francisco the California state supreme court decided that City officials must follow the rule of law Bloomberg Article so I guess that is not what Mr. Kyl was talking about.
There is the very famous ruling by the Massachusetts Supreme court of the Commonwealth that granted same sex marriage, (Wikipedia article) but if we take a careful reading the Commonwealth of Massachusetts has a constitution that does not require any "activism" by the courts to find that ruling. Reading closer to the politics of the commonwealth we find that the voters may just be for gay marriage, so I guess even in Massachusetts Mr. Kyl's argument doesn't really fit. So what is he talking about?
I can only guess at Mr. Kyl's motives but one thing that worries me is a man who takes an oath to uphold the constitution and openly bashes one of the branches of government that was purposefully placed in our system of government to protect us from tyranny. Part of upholding the constitution is protecting the institutions that are created within it. Mr. Kyl does little to protect the judiciary when he makes incendiary claims about what the courts are doing. Mr. Kyl has been characterized as an ultra conservative, whatever that means, but the party of the Hon. Barry Goldwater tended to stand for states rights. Mr. Kyl seems to abandon that idea for one issue.
You may agree or disagree about the Same-sex marriage debate but we should be consistent in our arguments. Mr. Kyl on one hand denigrates the courts by insinuation (reminds me of the one-time Junior senator from Wisconsin) when there is contrary evidence and then states that the people must have a voice as if the voters of Massachusetts didn't vote out 4 republicans in their state on this issue. Mr. Kyl, are you not there to represent me?
"...I voted for the motion because I have reluctantly concluded that, since courts are already changing 200 years of understanding about what the Constitution means, a federal constitutional amendment offers the only way for the American people to have a voice in deciding whether thy want to permanently preserve the traditional definition of marriage."
I didn't realize that marriage was part of the constitution. Jon Kyl states that the courts somehow are changing 200 years of understanding wow! In one court case Lockyer vs. City and County of San Francisco the California state supreme court decided that City officials must follow the rule of law Bloomberg Article so I guess that is not what Mr. Kyl was talking about.
There is the very famous ruling by the Massachusetts Supreme court of the Commonwealth that granted same sex marriage, (Wikipedia article) but if we take a careful reading the Commonwealth of Massachusetts has a constitution that does not require any "activism" by the courts to find that ruling. Reading closer to the politics of the commonwealth we find that the voters may just be for gay marriage, so I guess even in Massachusetts Mr. Kyl's argument doesn't really fit. So what is he talking about?
I can only guess at Mr. Kyl's motives but one thing that worries me is a man who takes an oath to uphold the constitution and openly bashes one of the branches of government that was purposefully placed in our system of government to protect us from tyranny. Part of upholding the constitution is protecting the institutions that are created within it. Mr. Kyl does little to protect the judiciary when he makes incendiary claims about what the courts are doing. Mr. Kyl has been characterized as an ultra conservative, whatever that means, but the party of the Hon. Barry Goldwater tended to stand for states rights. Mr. Kyl seems to abandon that idea for one issue.
You may agree or disagree about the Same-sex marriage debate but we should be consistent in our arguments. Mr. Kyl on one hand denigrates the courts by insinuation (reminds me of the one-time Junior senator from Wisconsin) when there is contrary evidence and then states that the people must have a voice as if the voters of Massachusetts didn't vote out 4 republicans in their state on this issue. Mr. Kyl, are you not there to represent me?
I remember FDR, also "Give 'em Hell " Harry Truman. Never in my long life did I ever imagine my country would be discussing/debating torture!
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My floor statement from this morning:
Thank you very much, Mr. President. Mr. President, for more than three years this Congress, which has been given the name "The Do-Nothing Congress," has turned a blind eye to the intractable war in Iraq, ignoring the Administration's many mistakes, allowing it to stay a failed course.
Here we are with six days left in the 109th Congress, and the Republicans, which control the House and the Senate and the White House, have not held one hearing, not one, into the President's wartime failures. During the Civil War, President Lincoln was faced continually with oversight hearings by his Congress. And of course we know during World War II there were a number of commissions. The most famous was that conducted by Senator Harry Truman of Missouri which led to his becoming Vice President, and some say that if it wasn't for that he wouldn't have been chosen as Vice President. Read More »
Thank you very much, Mr. President. Mr. President, for more than three years this Congress, which has been given the name "The Do-Nothing Congress," has turned a blind eye to the intractable war in Iraq, ignoring the Administration's many mistakes, allowing it to stay a failed course.
Here we are with six days left in the 109th Congress, and the Republicans, which control the House and the Senate and the White House, have not held one hearing, not one, into the President's wartime failures. During the Civil War, President Lincoln was faced continually with oversight hearings by his Congress. And of course we know during World War II there were a number of commissions. The most famous was that conducted by Senator Harry Truman of Missouri which led to his becoming Vice President, and some say that if it wasn't for that he wouldn't have been chosen as Vice President. Read More »
Five years after September 11, not a single terrorist has been brought to justice under the President's flawed policy. There is a bipartisan process underway in the United States Senate to fix the failed Bush Administration system that was struck down by the Supreme Court. Instead of picking fights with Colin Powell, John McCain, and other military experts, President Bush should change course, do what the American people expect, and finally give them the real security they deserve.
For those of you who come across this blog, read all before you bash.
I came across this blog site over a year ago and decided to wait before I registered. I knew very little about Harry and wanted to get a better understanding of who and what he is.
I am a democrat, living in New York. I helped handout candidate information for the primaries yesterday. I was a great day to meet people and talk about our primaries and the November elections coming up.
Tonight I watched Harry on the "News Hour" with Jim L. I then decided to come here and 'vent'.
So here it comes...
Harry do you ever listen to your self? Do you ever watch your self after you speak? Harry you were so full of bull-shit tonight I thought you were a Republican! Shame on you!
WTF! Ever time Jim asked you a question you went so far off of topic you made me sick!
Why are you pulling a Channey?
As I said I waited till I could get a feel for what you offered to me, "us" as Democrats.
All you gave was "bs". Think about it, do you ever watch yourself? You were terrible. As A Democrat I want better from our represenatives that 'spin', 'bs' and just plain "crap".
Harry with all do respect you sucked tonight and anybody that disagrees just didn't see the "News Hour". Shame on you for acting like the Bush Administration.
Please do better for me, my family, my comunity and my nation. G-d bless and please do better.
I came across this blog site over a year ago and decided to wait before I registered. I knew very little about Harry and wanted to get a better understanding of who and what he is.
I am a democrat, living in New York. I helped handout candidate information for the primaries yesterday. I was a great day to meet people and talk about our primaries and the November elections coming up.
Tonight I watched Harry on the "News Hour" with Jim L. I then decided to come here and 'vent'.
So here it comes...
Harry do you ever listen to your self? Do you ever watch your self after you speak? Harry you were so full of bull-shit tonight I thought you were a Republican! Shame on you!
WTF! Ever time Jim asked you a question you went so far off of topic you made me sick!
Why are you pulling a Channey?
As I said I waited till I could get a feel for what you offered to me, "us" as Democrats.
All you gave was "bs". Think about it, do you ever watch yourself? You were terrible. As A Democrat I want better from our represenatives that 'spin', 'bs' and just plain "crap".
Harry with all do respect you sucked tonight and anybody that disagrees just didn't see the "News Hour". Shame on you for acting like the Bush Administration.
Please do better for me, my family, my comunity and my nation. G-d bless and please do better.
Here was my statement after Republicans blocked comprehensive national security legislation:
Today is another example of Republicans talking tough about national security, but then failing to do what it takes to keep America safe. Our country is not as safe as it can and should be five years after 9/11, and votes like this in the Republican Congress are a reason why. The Bush White House and its Do Nothing Congress have left our ports, borders, chemical plants and mass transit systems vulnerable. It is time this Congress finally learn the lessons of 9/11. Politics won't protect the American people. Only a serious commitment and tough and smart strategies, like the Democrats Real Security Act, will. It's time for a new direction.
Today is another example of Republicans talking tough about national security, but then failing to do what it takes to keep America safe. Our country is not as safe as it can and should be five years after 9/11, and votes like this in the Republican Congress are a reason why. The Bush White House and its Do Nothing Congress have left our ports, borders, chemical plants and mass transit systems vulnerable. It is time this Congress finally learn the lessons of 9/11. Politics won't protect the American people. Only a serious commitment and tough and smart strategies, like the Democrats Real Security Act, will. It's time for a new direction.
Mr. Harry..
Do you really think that you are the guy that speaks for America. I mean you leave in the same cloud as the rest of our politicians do so please...don't come on TV every time the president of this country has something to say. It makes you sound like a really noisy perky that has nothing new to add but repeat what the master just said. I have never heard you have a good plan...the only thing I've heard you do is complain about the way things are but never a solution to the problem and state of the world....and no..your new 6 step plan for the country's security is nothing but copy and pasting Bin Ladens wish list only with Democrats on the title name. As if you were the president post 9/11, you would do a better job...monday morning quarter back.
Do you really think that you are the guy that speaks for America. I mean you leave in the same cloud as the rest of our politicians do so please...don't come on TV every time the president of this country has something to say. It makes you sound like a really noisy perky that has nothing new to add but repeat what the master just said. I have never heard you have a good plan...the only thing I've heard you do is complain about the way things are but never a solution to the problem and state of the world....and no..your new 6 step plan for the country's security is nothing but copy and pasting Bin Ladens wish list only with Democrats on the title name. As if you were the president post 9/11, you would do a better job...monday morning quarter back.
I was honored to join with President Bush and others at the Pentagon yesterday to commemorate the five year anniversary of 9/11. And I was pleased to join my colleagues on the east steps of the Capitol in an emotional tribute to those who died on that fateful day five years ago.
9/11 was one of the darkest days of this nation's history. It brought America together like never before. We were inspired by the bravery of our fellow Americans, we stood shoulder to shoulder with the President, and when he stood upon that mound of rubble at Ground Zero with bull-horn in hand, he spoke for all of us.
Last night, however, the President spoke for his Administration, not for the nation. No bull-horn, only the bully-pulpit of his office, which he used to defend an unpopular war in Iraq and to launch clumsily disguised barbs at those who disagree with his policies there.
By focusing on Iraq in the manner he did, the President engaged in an all too familiar Administration tactic: conflate and blur the war in Iraq with the response to 9/11.
Despite definitive and repeated findings that there were no ties between Iraq and al Qaeda a finding most recently echoed by the Republican controlled Senate Intelligence Committee the President continued to deliberately lump and blur al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, Iraq and 9/11 together.
This was a political move, designed to tap the overwhelming public sentiment to destroy al Qaeda as a way to bolster sagging public support for the war in Iraq.
Despite the President's best efforts, the American people can see through this ploy. They understand that Iraq is largely a sectarian struggle, and that the longer we are bogged down in the streets of Baghdad, the easier it is for al Qaeda and its affiliates to reconstitute in places like Afghanistan and Somalia.
Americans understand that this administration's 'stay the course' strategy is hurting our security, and moving Iraq in the wrong direction.
Unemployment in Iraq is as high as 40 percent. Inflation has increased by 50 percent in the last year. An average of 1,000 Iraqis are dying each month.
The American people deserved better last night. They deserved a break from politics that honored the spirit of 9/11. They deserved a chance to reclaim that sense of unity, purpose and patriotism that swept through our country five years ago. Feelings only the Commander-in Chief can help inspire.
Sadly, it was a missed opportunity for President Bush, who apparently was more consumed by staying the course in Iraq and playing election year politics.
9/11 was one of the darkest days of this nation's history. It brought America together like never before. We were inspired by the bravery of our fellow Americans, we stood shoulder to shoulder with the President, and when he stood upon that mound of rubble at Ground Zero with bull-horn in hand, he spoke for all of us.
Last night, however, the President spoke for his Administration, not for the nation. No bull-horn, only the bully-pulpit of his office, which he used to defend an unpopular war in Iraq and to launch clumsily disguised barbs at those who disagree with his policies there.
By focusing on Iraq in the manner he did, the President engaged in an all too familiar Administration tactic: conflate and blur the war in Iraq with the response to 9/11.
Despite definitive and repeated findings that there were no ties between Iraq and al Qaeda a finding most recently echoed by the Republican controlled Senate Intelligence Committee the President continued to deliberately lump and blur al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, Iraq and 9/11 together.
This was a political move, designed to tap the overwhelming public sentiment to destroy al Qaeda as a way to bolster sagging public support for the war in Iraq.
Despite the President's best efforts, the American people can see through this ploy. They understand that Iraq is largely a sectarian struggle, and that the longer we are bogged down in the streets of Baghdad, the easier it is for al Qaeda and its affiliates to reconstitute in places like Afghanistan and Somalia.
Americans understand that this administration's 'stay the course' strategy is hurting our security, and moving Iraq in the wrong direction.
Unemployment in Iraq is as high as 40 percent. Inflation has increased by 50 percent in the last year. An average of 1,000 Iraqis are dying each month.
The American people deserved better last night. They deserved a break from politics that honored the spirit of 9/11. They deserved a chance to reclaim that sense of unity, purpose and patriotism that swept through our country five years ago. Feelings only the Commander-in Chief can help inspire.
Sadly, it was a missed opportunity for President Bush, who apparently was more consumed by staying the course in Iraq and playing election year politics.
Five years and a day ago we rarely saw flag flying at every door. Five years and a day ago men in suits rarely wore flags pins.
Today, five years after September 11th, from sea to sea, flags fly proudly, in our front yards, on our suit's lapels, and in our hearts.
The acts of terrorism that September morn, lit for all Americans a lamp blazing through the smoke and pain, the tears and flames. Even as our hearts ached our hopes soared, inspired by the selfless courage and devotion of ordinary people performing extraordinary feats of courage and devotion.
Men and women, good, kind, loving Moms and Dads, sons and daughters, brothers and sisters died that day. For that we can never cease to grieve.
But the light that shone on September 11th cannot die, it cannot be dimmed, it cannot fail, because it is the light of their spirit and of ours; it is the light of a great republic; of a free and democratic people.
September 11th will always be our burden. Our minds, our souls, our hearts cannot forget. We must not forget. But we must also always remember that our fallen children in those fallen towers relit a lamp that outshines the evil done to us. In their loss and in ours, they remind us, as could nothing else, of that for which we stand. That liberty is our central value that freedom is our cardinal virtue that we love our country, and our flag and our people for the light we shine, on ourselves, to the world, and for the future of humanity.
Today, five years after September 11th, from sea to sea, flags fly proudly, in our front yards, on our suit's lapels, and in our hearts.
The acts of terrorism that September morn, lit for all Americans a lamp blazing through the smoke and pain, the tears and flames. Even as our hearts ached our hopes soared, inspired by the selfless courage and devotion of ordinary people performing extraordinary feats of courage and devotion.
Men and women, good, kind, loving Moms and Dads, sons and daughters, brothers and sisters died that day. For that we can never cease to grieve.
But the light that shone on September 11th cannot die, it cannot be dimmed, it cannot fail, because it is the light of their spirit and of ours; it is the light of a great republic; of a free and democratic people.
September 11th will always be our burden. Our minds, our souls, our hearts cannot forget. We must not forget. But we must also always remember that our fallen children in those fallen towers relit a lamp that outshines the evil done to us. In their loss and in ours, they remind us, as could nothing else, of that for which we stand. That liberty is our central value that freedom is our cardinal virtue that we love our country, and our flag and our people for the light we shine, on ourselves, to the world, and for the future of humanity.
This morning, President Bush delivered another of his national security public relations speeches. It was straight from his election year playbook: distract, distort, divide and frighten America.
There was not one new idea to change the course in Iraq, but plenty of rhetoric to scare the American people in advance of the midterm elections.
Yesterday, President Bush announced he's transferring 14 terrorists from secret prisons to Guantanamo Bay, so they can be tried before military panels. Read More »
There was not one new idea to change the course in Iraq, but plenty of rhetoric to scare the American people in advance of the midterm elections.
Yesterday, President Bush announced he's transferring 14 terrorists from secret prisons to Guantanamo Bay, so they can be tried before military panels. Read More »
SENATON MIKE GRAVEL (D) ALASKA 1969-1981 HAS ANNOUNCED
HIS CANDIDASY FOR PRESIDNET (2008). TAKE A LOOK AT BIOGRAPHY AND ISSUES HE IS RUNNING OF AT www.gravel2008.us.
HIS CANDIDASY FOR PRESIDNET (2008). TAKE A LOOK AT BIOGRAPHY AND ISSUES HE IS RUNNING OF AT www.gravel2008.us.
"In war, strategy is the searchlight that illuminates the way ahead. In its absence, the U.S. military would fight hard and well but blindly, and the noble sacrifices of soldiers would be undercut by the lack of thoughtful leadership at the top that soberly assessed the realities of the situation and constructed a response."
This quote, Mr. President, is from the book Fiasco, which was written by Washington Post senior Pentagon correspondent Thomas E. Ricks. The quote concerns a war and a Secretary of Defense I would like to talk about today. Read More »
This quote, Mr. President, is from the book Fiasco, which was written by Washington Post senior Pentagon correspondent Thomas E. Ricks. The quote concerns a war and a Secretary of Defense I would like to talk about today. Read More »
You wish me to support a movement to remove Rumsfeld. Why so that lieberman can be appointed the new Secretary of Defense ? The time is way past to be forming a commission for Impeachment of the President and all others responslible for this illegal and immoral war that we were lied into. Genocide and War crimes of the highest magnitude have been committed.
This is what the Democrats should be screaming for in Congress. This is what the American people want. You who voted for and supported this war and the backing of Israel's invasion into Lebanon are a disgrace to this Country.
The Democrats have not shown me anything yet.Stop posturing for position, Do not be afraid to stand to your highest moral ground. This is what this Country needs but I fear it is not what we will be getting from any Politician.
This is what the Democrats should be screaming for in Congress. This is what the American people want. You who voted for and supported this war and the backing of Israel's invasion into Lebanon are a disgrace to this Country.
The Democrats have not shown me anything yet.Stop posturing for position, Do not be afraid to stand to your highest moral ground. This is what this Country needs but I fear it is not what we will be getting from any Politician.
Yesterday along with House and Senate Democratic Leaders and ranking members from the key national security committees I wrote to the President about the continued deterioration of the security situation in Iraq. Citing the escalating violence in the five weeks since our July 30 letter to the President, the letter calls for a new direction in Iraq to include the beginning of a phased redeployment of U.S. troops before the end of 2006. In addition to again urging the President to consider changing his Iraq policy, the letter urges the President to change the civilian leadership at the Department of Defense. Read More »
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