Preemptive Surrender: The Reid doctrine™

The policy of Preemptive Surrender was fully embraced by the leaders of the Democrat party today, as Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi declared that the “surge” is a failure.

Pelosi and Reid told Bush in the letter that they planned to send him new legislation to “limit the US mission in Iraq, begin the phased redeployment of US forces, and bring the war to a responsible end.”

On Tuesday, Reid said that Senate Democrats would attach troop withdrawal deadlines to a Defense Department Authorization bill, due to be debated within weeks. source

h/t reaganite (gcp)

58 Responses

  1. Scary, ain’t it? They KNOW what the result will be to our country and to the world, and they’re willing to do it anyway.

    Political whores, that’s all they are.

  2. If anyone posts over at gcp, let reaganite know the Snuke episode comes on at 9p.m. central. I called him earlier and left a message on his voice mail.
    He’s never seen it.

    As for the anal sphincters in the Dhimmi leadership, this has been the one ploy that works for them when their nutroot support is lagging. It’s all they have.
    Swampie nails it, with her last sentence.

  3. Heh. I think a two word retort from Lieberman would be sufficient to convey what he thinks about grandstanding from a long-time critic.

  4. howza bout we re-DEPLOY pelosi and reid to saudi arabia..hows that for redeployment!

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  6. Dr. Dean is about to learn a nasty lesson. What he says vs. a ravenous media. He won’t count

  7. According to the article, the rules is the rules and his hands are tied, so to speak.

    /But if the disallowed delegates from Florida could change the results of the primary, they’re gonna be in a world of hurt.

  8. Dang, Swampie.
    Sorry about your kitty.

  9. Well, the Dhimmis are still upset about this primary thingie, but haven’t heard anything from the GOP. Could be because Mel Martinez is a part-time chairman, and has his hands full with trying to help push this BS Shamnesty bill.
    The Dhimmis must really owe someone in one of the other states big-time to PO a state with 29 electoral votes.

  10. Eating red meat will not increase colorectal cancer risk, study suggests. So eat that steak, just make sure you eat some fish, too. The study suggests that rather than red meat increasing colorectal cancer risk, eating fish tends to inhibit it.

    The published findings not only disproves the common hypothesis that consumption of red meat increases colorectal cancer risk, the results also suggest that a high intake of fish may in fact decrease the risk- particularly in the case of distal colon cancer.

    I wonder if this will get any play in the media? The fact that none of the weight watching programs that are being pushed by governments and schools have never worked anywhere they have been tried is never covered, either.

  11. Beef…it’s whats for dinner

  12. Hey, Bonz, did you hear that we’re getting an Italian airplane manufacturer building planes at Cecil Field in Jax?

  13. I’ve been watching that judge that’s suing for 54 million over a pair of pants, and meanwhile pushing some people into bankruptcy over legal fees.

    How the **** did a ******* idiot like that become a judge? Were there not enough judges that were raving lunatics, and there was some kind of affirmative action program for lunatics to get him his job?

  14. I am very upset with the escalating price of beef.
    Maybe I need to go fishing this weekend.

  15. Let’s hold off declaring him the nuttiest #@*% judge on earth, as the one presiding over the case hasn’t thrown it out, and expects to rule on it in a few days.

  16. Hell yeah! If you choose your river right, you might be able to snag you a cow when they come down to the water to drink.

  17. Henh, a cow on twenty lb test line…neat trick.
    Found this at Anti-Mullah.

    A cannibal was walking through the jungle and came upon a restaurant operated by a fellow cannibal. Feeling somewhat hungry, he sat down and looked over the menu…

    + Broiled Missionary: $10.00
    + Fried Explorer: $15.00
    + Grilled Republican: $20.00
    + Baked Democrat: $100.00

    The cannibal called the waiter over and asked, ‘Why such a price Difference for the Democrat?’

    The cook replied, “Have you ever tried to clean one? They’re so full of shit, it takes all morning.”

  18. That’s true. I’ve been hoping that the judge is gonna hit him up for the legal costs that the dry cleaners have incurred, and maybe some punitive damages but judges do not see things the way I do.

    /Besides, might cause an embarrassing precedent for one judge to call another a raving nut case.

  19. Heh. Good one on the Dems.

  20. You’d probably want to upgrade that line and tackle considerable for a cow.

  21. Awwww, listening to it now.

    “When you say they engaged him, do you mean they killed him?”

    Sigh.

  22. Yeah, f**king liberals. If it isn’t in f$$king liberal jargon, they have to have it f##king explained to them. The f++king dipsh**ts.
    Hey, we don’t need carbon credits, we need a mother @#%*+#ing SWEAR JAR!

  23. Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer: The symptoms to watch out for are bloating, pelvic or abdominal pain, difficulty eating or feeling full quickly and feeling a frequent or urgent need to urinate. A woman who has any of those problems nearly every day for more than two or three weeks is advised to see a gynecologist, especially if the symptoms are new and quite different from her usual state of health.

    Aaaaaargh! I thought it was middle age!

    /I’m gonna die.

  24. Grin. My husband said I needed a swear jar, and I told him something rude and physiologically impossible.

  25. AT&T Spy Room documents unsealed; you’ve already seen them.

    I pity the fool that has to keep up with my internet use.

  26. You mean he can’t kiss something that big?
    /henh

    Hey, have you heard about the latest blockbuster film, that glorifies the perverted sexual desires of pirates?

  27. n2L, would you post my bail?

  28. Shrek is hot.

    /Okay, maybe I’ve been to way too many movies with small people.

  29. Well, don’t go see that one, especially with the young man.
    Bail? For what?

  30. I posted an article about the AT&T spy room documents (where they’re intercepting internet and phone conversations for the gummint) and I assumed that that comment was thrown in jail.

    /Maybe it was the NSA.

  31. Yeah, that movie might scar him for life.

    /It would me, too.

  32. Oooh, thanks, n2L. Forever in your debt, yadda yadda yadda….

  33. Yeah, well…there are plenty of police that wouldn’t notice a difference.

  34. No prob.
    Filter seems a little grabby tonight. I’ve had to retrieve a few of mine, as well.

  35. Ya’know…there’s just something about English as a second language.
    /tuff to explain

  36. Well, um, I guess he had the general idea.

  37. Henh…file this one under SUCKS TO BE YOU!

    I treat everything HRT;copy& says with the view that she is just Hugo Chavez in a pantsuit.

  38. ROFL! If I’m ever in the situation of being on a board of directors again and somebody comes in complaining about something incredibly stupid, I believe I’m going to use that phrase.

  39. Henh.
    I need to shut it down.
    I leave you with a boo-hoo moment for Amnesty International.

  40. Country
    Wealth per capita
    Natural Resources
    Produced Capital
    Intangible

    Denmark
    $575,138
    2 %
    14 %
    84 %

    United States
    $512,612
    3 %
    16 %
    82 %

    Congo
    $3,516
    265 %
    180 %
    -346 %

    One question that immediately jumps out from the table is this: what does it mean that the intangible share of wealth in the Congo is -346 percent? For that matter, what does it mean that the intangible share is 84 percent in Denmark and 82 percent in the U.S.?

    A country’s intangible wealth can be thought of as the difference between the present value of the country’s future output and the value of its tangible assets, meaning natural resources and produced capital. Because it is calculated as a residual, intangible capital is sometimes just called “the residual.”

    In advanced countries, intangible capital, or the residual, includes skills and know-how — what economists call human capital. But skills and know-how cannot be below zero, so the low wealth and the large negative residual for the Congo cannot be explained by human capital.

    For more, read about Douglas North at TCS.

  41. Well, dang, I gotta be up in the morning for that 4-letter word, work, again.

    /My day off did not go all that well today.

  42. I can’t get into it, Swampie.
    You have all night to analyze their data sets, I don’t.

  43. I fixed my link from above your long post.
    /night

  44. No, I actually do NOT. I gotta be up and at ‘em in the morning. My economics classes did not cover North at all.

  45. G’night and G’morrow.

  46. There are a lot of reasons to stop funding Amnesty International; that would not be my top reason, however.

  47. It’s a start. Danged leftists!
    /morning glory…evening grace

  48. New joint cargo aircraft to be built in Jacksonville. Exciting news for us, anyway.

  49. TERRORISM | GUYANA
    ’04 homicide victim tied to JFK suspect
    A mysterious case of an Iranian slain in Guyana has links to the alleged JFK airport bombing plot.

    BY JACQUELINE CHARLES
    jcharles@Miamiherald.com

    GEORGETOWN, Guyana — As murder mysteries here go, few are as intriguing as the execution-style killing of an Iranian Muslim cleric with links to a key suspect in the alleged JFK airport bombing plot.

    Mohamed Hassan Ibrahimi was abducted by two gunmen in April 2004. His body was found several weeks later, face down in a shallow grave. He had been shot twice in the head. His mouth was taped and his hands and feet were tied.

  50. The above story has a lot of strange coincidences and is, I believe, worthy of a thread to take a look at them.

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