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February 6, 2007

Laura Ingraham - Apparently, the Senate Can't Even Agree on Something Stupid and Pointless

by Ferdinand T Cat

The top story on today's Laura Ingraham show is this one, in which the Senate was unable to press forward with a non-binding resolution against the Iraq war. Anti-war advocates are understandably upset. In their world, this was a vote "[preventing] the American people from hearing a real debate. That is, of course, completely different from preventing an up-or-down vote on confirmation of a judge.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has just now discovered the filibuster is a dangerous genie he can't put back into the bottle.

But in all honesty, do we really want a debate on something that is merely symbolic and pointless? As long as we're doing non-binding resolutions, Senators can excoriate the war effort without the messy problem of actually coming up with a solution. That's pure partisan politics, and there is no reason for the American public to stand for it any longer.

No one disputes the fact that we have a real problem in Iraq. Therefore, a debate on a non-binding anti-war resolution is not going to teach us anything new. To get past a problem, you don't offer complaints, you offer solutions. Until the Democrats are ready to put a solution on the table, any debate about Iraq is a waste of time.

We need more votes against the Senate wasting its time, and if the price of that is not being able to nominate a judge, I pay it gladly.

Respectfully submitted,

Ferdinand T. Cat


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