The left and al Qaeda

Red States:

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David Addington is the Vice President's Chief of Staff. Yesterday, he testified before Congress.

During the course of the hearing, Congressman and Obama Superdelegate William Delahunt (MA-10) asked Mr. Addington about water boarding. Mr. Addington responded that he would not go into details because Al Qaeda is probably watching.

Congressman Delahunt's response was, "I'm glad they finally have a chance to see you."

Mr. Delahunt now denies he meant what he said. But what he clearly said was "I'm glad they finally have a chance to see you." Al Qaeda now knows the face of one of the men who relentlessly pursues its henchmen and deals with their interrogations. Mr. Addington volunteered for public service, not a death sentence with Congressional encouragement. Mr. Delahunt is both a vile liar and a cowardly lion willing to roar down at Mr. Addington while encouraging terrorists to do his dirty work in a war he has been ineffective at stopping.

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At the link you can find contact information on Delahunt. I tend to think that casting pearls before swine is a fruitless exercise, but I will add him to the Democrats who are undeserving of respect. While I have not actually compile such a list, I do have a memory of several who would be on it. If you want to know what is wrong with liberalism, consider Delahunt.

CNN reports that Delahunt sent his chief of staff out to spin/explain his goof ball statement. I don't think he helped his boss too much.

The Democrats are playing politics with the war and trying to embarrass and criminalize behavior they would have approved in a similar situation. Their bad faith is palpable. It is just too much to expect good faith out of Democrats on the war issue. I don't think voters are all that concerned about terrorist rights issues but Democrats sure pretend that they are.

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