Democrats Hold 2.5% Success Rate on Iraq War

…Or 1 in 40.

Speaker Pelosi and Majority Leader “This war is lostReid are 1 in 40
And, that bill was vetoed by Bush!

The white flag wavers are sitting at exactly a 2.5% success rate in surrendering Iraq.
It’s no wonder Code Pink is attacking the Secretary of State and propping Buddhas at Camp Pelosi!
The Politico reported:

The numbers tell a story of political and substantive paralysis more starkly than most members are willing to acknowledge publicly, or perhaps even to themselves.

Since taking the majority, they have forced 40 votes on bills limiting President Bush’s war policy.

Only one of those has passed both chambers, even though both are run by Democrats. That one was vetoed by Bush

Disapproval of the Democratic majority in Congress has risen steadily, albeit with no corresponding increase in enthusiasm for Republicans.

Even more notably, public opinion about the war — while still dominated by opposition to a military adventure most people think was a mistake — has risen modestly in recent weeks, according to several nonpartisan polls.

And, there’s more bad news for democrats.
What was once a quagmire is now looking like a great American success story.
This is despite the 40 votes by the democrats to surrender to the terrorists.

It is starting to look like democrats were not only weak and nasty-
They were wrong!

This antiwar is lost.

Cold Fury: A Miserable Failure.

Related… Even liberal antiwar mass communications students are seeing media bias in burying the good Iraq news.

UPDATE: Freedom’s Watch says- “Fund the Troops!”

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