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September 13, 2004

Pete Sessions: War on Terrorism is a Game

By Byron LaMasters

Republicans soft on terrorism?

Yup. Pete Sessions equated the war on terrorism to a "game" in his debate with Martin Frost over the weekend. The war on terrorism isn't a "game", the war on terrorism is well... a war. Sessions' entire statement on terrorism was pretty much nonsensical - rambling about how 9/11 was our "home game" where we sustained major loses, and how we're now playing the away game, and we can't give up. Huh? Something like that. Here's to really stupid metaphors (and really stupid congressmen).

So check out the video clip of Sessions' here (WMV file).

And best of all is Martin Frost's response where he applies the smackdown.

Anyway, donate to Martin Frost and make Pete Sessions and Tom DeLay cry on November 2nd (and help rid America of a really dumb congressman).

Posted by Byron LaMasters at September 13, 2004 09:15 PM | TrackBack

Comments

Pete Sessions also said that it is best "when people with money make the decisions." (Toward the very end - in his closing I believe).

Posted by: WhoMe? at September 13, 2004 09:32 PM

Wow, was that ever a smackdown. Great line from Frost. It reminded me of the "your no Jack Kennedy" line from so long ago.

Posted by: CJ Buchanan at September 14, 2004 10:42 AM
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