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This morning on KABC radio in Los Angeles, Arizona congressman J.D. Hayworth made a great point. He wants Murtha's surrender strategy brought to an immediate vote in Congress.
It would put the administration snipers on the Left in the uncomfortable position of actually having to take an on-the-reocrd stand. Enough with the teary-eyed posturing. Enough with the weak-kneed "should we stay or should we go?"
Let's have the vote and see exactly who is willing to support Murtha's strategy to win the war on terror by surrendering.
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By the way, Murtha's timing is extremely suspect--he waited until the President is in South Korea to publicly embarrass him before one of our allies, which is facing a dangerous enemy to their north. Has Murtha thought about what both Koreas (North and South) think of this, and how this impacts the national security of not only the United States, but South Korea? Is Murtha too cowardly to face Bush when he is down the street at the White House?