Thursday, June 23, 2005

Casting Pearls Among Swine

Senator Dick Durbin made some insipid remarks about being sorry if his comments on comparing Guantanamo detention center to Nazi death camps
were misinterpreted. The soft-hearted Republican Senators like John McCain
quickly dubbed this as an apology, and counted Durbin's self-serving
remarks as apology even if Durbin's remarks were not properly so.

The Republican Senators need to learn a lesson about casting their pearls among swine. These elitist Democrats are going to trample any goodwill by the
Republicans and will turn and attack them. Already, the elitist Democrats
are calling for an independent Senate investigation into Guantanamo. They
think that this issue is more important than the war against the
Islamo-Fascists.

Senator McCain must have forgotten what it was like to be a prisoner of the Vietcong and his stay in the infamous "Hanoi Hilton" to make such a light matter of Durbin's aspersion on the U.S. Military at Guantanamo.

Thanks to Senator McCain, the Democrats have again successfully used the
filibuster against the nomination of John Bolton as ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton is a man who is wise to the institutionalized anti-Americanism in the United Nations and would serve the nation well. The Democrats are obstructing the appointment of John Bolton because John Bolton's patriotism will prove to be a major obstacle to the internationalist agenda of the elites. Senator McCain's appeasement of the Democrats prevented the Senate from exercising the constitutional option and doing away with the use of the filibuster against Presidential appointees. McCain, DeWine, and other Republican senators' pearls were wasted among swine.

Or maybe not, since Senator McCain may think he has scored political points with Democratic voters as he lays the groundwork for his presidential ambitions.

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