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“Praise the Lord. ... This is a day of glory for the American military, American intelligence, and it’s a day of triumph and joy for anybody in the world who cares about freedom and human rights and peace.” Sen. Joe Lieberman , D-Conn.
Lieberman’s definitely the coolest of them.
“I supported this effort in Iraq without regard for the political consequences because it was the right thing to do. I still feel that way now and today is a major step toward stabilizing Iraq and building a new democracy.” Rep. Dick Gephardt , D-Mo.
Gephardt also distingishes himself here.
“Capturing Saddam Hussein and ensuring that this brutal dictator will never return to power is an important step toward stabilizing Iraq for the Iraqis. Let’s also be clear: Our problems in Iraq have not been caused by one man and this is a moment when the administration can and must launch a major effort to gain international support and win the peace.” Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.
Kerry wants to turn U.S. security over to the U.N. Give me a break. What a joke.
“I hope this will see a diminishing in the violence against American soldiers in Iraq.” Retired Gen. Wesley Clark .
A lame attempt to spin the news for political gain. How pathetic.
And Dean? Where’s Dean’s comment?