Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Durbin’s “apology” was a NON-apology.

Sen. Dick Durbin (D, of course – Illinois) gave what was purported to be an “apology” for his despicable and treasonous remarks on the floor of the Senate… remarks that will be used to strengthen and comfort the enemies of the United States while being DIRECTLY responsible for the shedding of American blood.

It was NOT an apology. This scumbag so carefully framed his remarks… that he was toadying directly to the Leftist scum fringe that he caters to and responding purely to the massive pressure brought to bear.

But the idea that this clown could, with an allegedly straight face, say, "Some may believe that my remarks crossed the line," the Illinois Democrat said. "To them I extend my heartfelt apologies."

Look, the fact is that when Durbin likened American military to Nazi’s, he KNEW what he was saying… he KNEW what he was doing, and the very idea that only SOME “MAY BELIEVE” this idiot “crossed the line” shows exactly what he was thinking in the midst of this so-called “apology.”

To Sen. Durbin, I submit that the only way you could express an apology that I would accept would be your immediate resignation of your senate seat along with a pledge to never run for any office, anywhere, again.

Otherwise, you just remain another treacherous, treasonous anti-American scumbag, not fit to lick the boots of the lowliest Private holding a rifle in Iraq.



Sen. Durbin Apologizes for Gitmo Remarks By GLEN JOHNSON, Associated Press Writer
Tue Jun 21, 6:09 PM ET

WASHINGTON - Under fire from Republicans and some fellow Democrats, Sen. Dick Durbin apologized Tuesday for comparing American interrogators at the Guantanamo Bay prison camp to Nazis and other historically infamous figures.

"Some may believe that my remarks crossed the line," the Illinois Democrat said. "To them I extend my heartfelt apologies."

His voice quaking and tears welling in his eyes, the No. 2 Democrat in the Senate also apologized to any soldiers who felt insulted by his remarks.

"They're the best. I never, ever intended any disrespect for them," he said.


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