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Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Retired Iraq Commanders Criticize Heather Wilson
You may have already seen these unprecedented VoteVets.org ads online or on TV, but I wanted to include them here as well because they're so powerful, unprecedented and timely. All three of them are scheduled to run in battleground districts where Repub members of Congress, including Heather Wilson in NM-01, are being challenged for their refusal to face the realities on the ground in Iraq and break with Bush on the war.
Retired Major General John Batiste, commander of the First Infantry Division in Iraq from August 2002 to June 2005
As noted in a on New Mexico FBIHOP, Wilson was the only New Mexico member of Congress to refuse to be interviewed recently by the Albuquerque Tribune about her views on Iraq. The Tribune notes that Rep. Wilson "declared her opposition to a surge of troops to Baghdad after a post-Christmas visit to Iraq. But once Congress convened she has voted at every opportunity to support Bush's policy."
Heather Wilson -- still saying one thing and doing another. She's long claimed she's "moderate" and "independent," but votes for the Bush agenda almost 90 percent of the time. Now, our troops in Iraq are facing accelerating casualties and are mired in the midst of a dangerous and chaotic civil war thanks to Bush's stubbornly misguided "surge" policy. Yet Heather won't tell us where she stands or why -- and she keeps voting to let Bush continue his failed strategy uncontested. Why is she so afraid to confront Bush?
Former second commander in Iraq, Major General (ret.) Paul D. Eaton, who was also the first commander of the Iraqi army in Iraq.
Iraq War vets and former NATO Supreme Commander, General Wesley Clark, add their voices to the surging criticism within the military community of Bush's failed strategies.
Want to keep these ads and others like them on the air, and have them aired nationwide? Donate to VoteVets.org. If we don't, who will?
Iraq War Casualties:
- U.S. Troop Deaths: 3401
- Total U.S. Troops Wounded: 24,314
- Total Iraqi Deaths and Wounded: Incalcuable
May 15, 2007 at 10:39 AM in Candidates & Races, Iraq War, NM-01 Congressional Seat 2008, Visuals | Permalink
Comments
I think I can hear the swift boats revving up, should be fun watching the "chicken hawks" spin these ad's.
Posted by: VP | May 16, 2007 7:36:26 AM