Monday, November 20, 2006

Rove makes Rangel propose a draft

Update: This is the place to discuss the draft poll.

In order to scare the ignorant voters that I wrote to in my "Open letter to "moderate" voters", DUmmies made a claim that Pres. Bush, if re-elected would institute a military draft in June of 2005. Don't believe me? See this link.

Their evidence? None.

Enter Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY), who, along with five cosponsors, introduced HR 163 in 2003. The bill would have provided for a draft as early as (surprise, surprise) June of 2005. Fortunately, we actually had sane people in charge of Congress back then, so the bill was tabled until a month before the 2004 election. Even then, Rangel didn't vote for his own bill.

Now that the moonbats think they have control, Rangel is back. He says will introduce yet another draft bill when the next Congress convenes in January with a Democrat majority. Of course, he has the support of the moonbats who were so afraid that Bush would introduce a draft. Sounds illogical, right? Just remember that nothing a moonbat says or does is ever logical. They believe that if sons and daughters of Republicans are dying, the war can end quicker and America will be in it's rightful place.

It's not all bad, though. Now that Rangel is in the majority and is about to chair the tax-writing committee, he can't hide his moonbattery behind a minority status. This will blow up in his and the Democrats' faces. Just sit back and pass the popcorn.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Their evidence? None."

Just as with Saddams weapons of mass destruction?

Lone Star Conservative said...

Clinton thought there was some pretty compelling evidence, didn't he?

Anonymous said...

In other words, Bush fooled him too?

Lone Star Conservative said...

Why, yes. Some governor fooled the president of the United States into believing that a foreign country had weapons of mass destruction.

Anonymous said...

A single governor fooled the US president, the administration, the CIA and the entire US military. Too bad the UN weapon inspectors just presented evidence.

Lone Star Conservative said...

Isn't it nice to know that the very people who burned their draft cards in the '60s are pushing my poll in favor of the draft?

Here's hoping that people my age take notice...

Lone Star Conservative said...

Voting is closed. There were a total of 18 votes. 50% were in favor of a draft, 50% opposed.