Politics? Or Conscious Acts Of Treason ...

by Edmund Jenks | January 31, 2007 at 07:04 am
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... For Simple Political Gain?


Good question.


Now that the Democrats are in power over the Congress --- Hypocrisy RULES to the detriment of national security issues. The Democrat Congress does not believe that the military is up to the task of victory in Iraq and chooses to castrate their efforts as opposed to supporting their mission --- and this "surge" in hypocrisy is effecting some jello-kneed / round-heeled Republicans.


Typical of the “John Kerry Party” - the Democrats are of one voice when in saying “I was for it, before I was against it”.


If you are FOR having our country stand and aid the continued freedom of the 95%+ majority of the 25,000,000 liberated people of Iraq (who have also voted to be free - 3 times), sign the pledge and get active in persuading Congress to continue to support the mission of our troops.


At the web site TheNRSCPledge.com more than 30,000 people signed the pledge of non-support for individual senators and the NRSC in the first three days of its operation. Thousands of bloggers have joined on as well. We, at MAXINE, expect the numbers to grow, and the memory of the votes of next week to remain strong for years to come.

Pledge Link at Source posting>>

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at 13:13 on January 31st, 2007

As one of the NowPublic editors, I’ve flagged your item as Incomplete. Please feel free to write your own comment in response, but first check out NowPublic news values and our Code of Conduct. These will make your stuff better.

 Strictly speaking the piece you've submitted (is it your own or something from a website you found interesting?) is an agenda piece rather than an attempt at news.  

There's nothing wrong with opinion pieces and we encourage them on NowPublic but this would really benefit from some critical distance and an opposing viewpoint.  

 

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Good call Killfile. Ed, we've spoken about this before and although we (regular NowPublic editors) have been somewhat lax about the difference between an authentic contribution and a copied one, we do want to move toward a situation where people use quotes as a jumping off point for deeper conversations.

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Edmund Jenks

The opinion, the supporting documentation, and the urge to action are all vetted and Complete!


Please ask ANG to review this posting and have him give me a call.  This is a legitimate weblog posting as well as an accepted comment to a story posted at Pajamas Media. 


Link Here>> http://pajamasmedia.com/2007/01/a_poll_worth_governing_by.php << fourth comment down. 


In short, if this posting was good enough for the likes of the editors at PJM, it should have been good enough for the editors at "The Crowd".


Regards, Edmund Jenks (formally ecj-MAXINE - at NP)


 

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Edmund Jenks

NP Editors:


MAXINE is my blog and I copied every word that I wrote from there - maxine-log.blogspot.com - soooo, what is the fuss?  The blog, itself, includes quoted material to support the opinion position stated in the posting at NP.  However, not one "quoted" word posted at NP is the supporting material posted at MAXINE.


Thank you for your further investigation into this allegation - I seek clarity not redemption.


Regards, Edmund Jenks (MAXINE)

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