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Ocotillo
11-02-2006, 03:39 PM
Army Times (http://www.armytimes.com/story.php?f=1-292925-2328683.php)

In the wake of Sen. John Kerry’s belated apology for offending troops deployed in Iraq, House Majority Leader Rep. John Boehner of Ohio is being asked by Democrats to apologize for seemingly blaming senior military officers for any problems with the Bush administration’s Iraq strategy.

Boehner, however, does not appear to be budging.


“Good try,” he said when asked about demands for an apology.

In a Wednesday appearance on CNN, Boehner was asked for his view on Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and the U.S. policy in Iraq.

“There are a lot of people who want to blame what’s happening in Iraq on Donald Rumsfeld, but when you look at the transformation that our military has been through, it’s nothing short of remarkable,” Boehner said. “The fact is, the generals on the ground are in charge.”

Boehner acknowledged that “there have been mistakes along the way,” but did not blame Rumsfeld.

“We’re fighting an enemy that’s unconventional, and this has become the central front in our war with al-Qaida,” Boehner said. “Al-Qaida continues to bring people into Iraq to let off these bombs, to stir up sectarian violence and we’re always having to adapt on the ground.”

Rumsfeld, Boehner said, has been pushing the military to transform, but the uniformed military leaders have resisted.

“You have to understand that the generals who have been in charge of the Pentagon have been very resistant to change,” Boehner said. “It’s the younger generals who understand this new force structure that we need to have for the military of the 21st century.

“I think there’s only one person in America who could have brought about that transformation, and that’s Donald Rumsfeld,” Boehner said. “He’s smart, he’s been through the Pentagon, knows how it works. And now we have a lighter, more flexible force, a quicker force.”

Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid of Nevada, reacting to Boehner’s statement, said the House Republican leader “ought to be ashamed.”

“He is blaming our troops for failures in Iraq,” Reid said. “If he wants to cast blame, he can start by looking in the mirror because he and his congressional Republican colleagues have rubber-stamped the Bush administration’s failed policy for nearly four years.

“Our troops in Iraq have performed bravely,” Reid said. “It is political leaders like Congressman Boehner and Donald Rumsfeld who have failed.”

Boehner said he does not believe he said anything that required

The Republicans never make mistakes. It's always someone else's fault. Boehner would rather criticize the military (our troops) than criticize Rummy.

boutons_
11-02-2006, 03:42 PM
Boner needs to take a big one up the pooper shoot.

Apart from being a Repug, anybody selected by that scumbag DeLays as DeLay's successor is convicted guilty by association. :lol

JohnnyMarzetti
11-02-2006, 04:57 PM
When will Dumbya, Cheney and Rummy apologize to the American People!! :cuss

xrayzebra
11-02-2006, 04:58 PM
^^For what. Keeping your sorry butt safe?

JohnnyMarzetti
11-02-2006, 04:59 PM
No, for lying about WMD's, Iraq's link to 9/11, Mission Accomplished, stay the course... :cuss

xrayzebra
11-02-2006, 05:02 PM
Hey the mission was accomplished. We had Saddam
out of power. And he didn't lie about WMD. It's the
dimms who keep lying about that. He relied on his
intelligence, just like the rest of them did. And voted
to support Bush in his actions. Both houses of
congress. Including dimm-o-craps.

Guru of Nothing
11-02-2006, 09:06 PM
He relied on his intelligence

I rest my case.

smeagol
11-03-2006, 07:29 AM
Hey the mission was accomplished. We had Saddam
out of power. And he didn't lie about WMD. It's the
dimms who keep lying about that. He relied on his
intelligence, just like the rest of them did. And voted
to support Bush in his actions. Both houses of
congress. Including dimm-o-craps.
You are so full of shit I can smell it form here (NY) every time you post.

George Gervin's Afro
11-03-2006, 10:21 AM
It's because Republicans 'support the troops better' than the dems so they get away with slamming the military.. :rolleyes