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Dhimmicrat: Fecklessness Required?

17 August 2008, 10:45 am. Comments Off. Filed under 2008, Dhimmicrats, Election Stuff, Feckless Weasels, Iraq.

I was right last night.  I knew I was confused for a darn good reason!  B. Hussein Obama was NOT even in the Senate when the vote was called for the Iraq war.  What a loser!!

From Ed Driscoll.com:

By Ed Driscoll · August 16, 2008 11:36 PM · The Making of the President · The Memory Hole · War And Anti-War

What is it with Democratic presidential candidates and hyperbole?

And now this, from tonight’s debate/interview/conversation/forum/thing:

Obama said the most gut-wrenching decision of his life was to vote against the Iraq War. McCain said it was when he declined an offer to leave a prison camp in Vietnam.

As Dan Riehl writes, “Obama didn’t vote against the Iraq War. He wasn’t even in the Senate! Am I missing something here? Did he somehow qualify this to make it true? Or was it simply made up?”

True–but he made a very personal decision–even if it didn’t count for the record. And it’s seared–seared–into his memory!

Uh….yeah.  Right!

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