Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Goddamn,

Hagel and Webb are making quite the pair. Today in regard to the surge, Hagel, who must be retiring from politics because he plainly cares about stating things with actual "straight talk" said this:

“There is no strategy,” he said of the Bush administration’s war management. “This is a pingpong game with American lives. These young men and women that we put in Anbar province, in Iraq, in Baghdad are not beans; they’re real lives. And we better be damn sure we know what we’re doing, all of us, before we put 22,000 more Americans into that grinder.”

A Vietnam veteran, he lectured fellow senators not to duck a painful debate about a war that has grown increasingly unpopular as it has gone on. “No president of the United States can sustain a foreign policy or a war policy without the sustained support of the American people,” Hagel said.


That's a tasty sound-bite.

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