Thursday, September 23, 2004

More Vietnam Redux...

How offensive is the notion that policy criticism is unpatriotic and not supportive of troops? Not at all when you have no shame.

[Orin] Hatch, speaking during an interview on the Fox News Channel [naturally], said terrorists could be expected to do all they can in the coming months to topple Bush and get Kerry elected.

“We just have to hold firm, stand strong and quit bad-mouthing what's going on over there so that our young men and women who are serving don't lose their faith and heart,” Hatch said.

When asked if he believes that Kerry's challenge of the Bush administration's policy in Iraq amounted to not supporting soldiers, Hatch responded: “That's exactly what's happening here.

“If you look at what they're saying on the other side of this equation and this presidential race, they're consistently saying things that I think undermine our young men and women who are serving over there.”


Hatch and the GOP probably did not count on this response however.

The Democratic National Committee, in response, sent out a statement from Nita Martin, a Pennsylvania mother and registered Republican whose two sons have served in Iraq.

Martin said it was the Bush administration who has failed to support the troops.

“Before one of my sons left, he went online to buy himself a helmet that would better protect him than the one which was issued to him by the U.S. military,” she said. “If anybody doesn't support the troops it's George W. Bush. He sent my sons to war with no plan. They were ill-prepared and the result is more and more casualties every day.”

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