Saddam and the Dems

Poor Saddam. He nobly announced that he wasn't afraid to die, but he certainly isn't acting like it. He said the withholding of clean undies and a new shirt was tantamount to terrorism. Here in America where Ramsey Clark might pack the jury with sympathetic "progressives," that kind of logic might hold water, but in Iraq, where real torture was a way of life, the jury may be less likely to identify with Saddam's current "discomforts."
If you haven't been able to listen to Rush, he's been predicting that Saddam's defense team would be wise to use the DNC's strategy that the war was based on lies and therefore illegitimate. It would be great for Saddam and poetic justice for the duplicitous dems, who are now actively campaigning for our loss in the war against terrorism.
The dems, under the leadership of Howard Dean, who just yesterday, declared a defeat in Iraq, have transcended embarrassing behavior and are sliding at breakneck speed toward sedition.

Yesterday was a big day for the foot-in-mouth dems. Senator and admitted war crimes perpetrator, John F. Kerry, called our troops in Iraq, terrorists. Way to go, dems. Every day that passes without repudiation from someone in the democrat party is another day of shame they bring upon themselves.
(Howard Dean photo courtesy of CODEPINK)
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