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You, Sir, Are Not Welcome in Rome
[Update added at the end.]

Here's the shorter version of the paternalistic, imperialistic, condescending Democrats:
After we destroy your country and unleash a vicious civil war which takes the lives of between 100 and 200 innocent Iraqis every day, and after we see that you are installed as leader of this dying country and prop up your doomed and ineffectual government, we expect you to repeat our propaganda without question or criticism.  If you do not, you obviously cannot expect to be warmly received in Rome.  We have lost American lives and treasure on this disastrous venture.  True, we had no justifiable reason whatsoever for taking these actions, and it was absolutely none of our goddamned business.  But we did so anyway, out of the endless beneficence of our magnanimous, "civilizing" hearts.  So you will express appropriate thanks, you ungrateful bastard.  Otherwise, get the hell out of town.
Here's the longer version.   I draw your attention to these paragraphs:
Senate Democrats in a letter to Maliki called his statements "very troubling" and asked for an explanation, but did not demand that his speech be canceled.

Several lawmakers said they would press Maliki for his view on the Middle East conflict in meetings before the prime minister makes his address, which is intended to try to reassure lawmakers that U.S. lives and money have not been squandered on a country descending into civil war.
Oh, my, yes: we have to reassure the lawmakers -- who helped make this disaster possible, a disaster which they still will not disavow -- that their immoral and illegitimate actions were not taken in vain.

And note this:
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada said Maliki, in his White House appearance with President George W. Bush, again failed to state his view of Hizbollah, which the United States deems a terrorist organization.

"We have spent hundreds of billions of dollars in Iraq. We've lost more than 2,500 American soldiers, more than 20,000 wounded. We deserve that answer," Reid said.
With all due respect -- which is to say: none -- shut up, you offensive idiot.  No one asked us to "spen[d] hundreds of billions of dollars in Iraq."  No one asked us to send Americans to Iraq.  We did that all on our own, goddamn us.

One more excerpt:
House Democrats in their letter to Hastert cited reports that Iraqi leaders were "increasingly influenced" by Iran, and said the "goal of the invasion in Iraq was not to remove one threat in favor of another."
A number of people pointed out this precise danger, among many others, before the invasion of Iraq began.  Our governing class ignored all such warnings.

The attitude of Western colonialism and condescension is nauseating in the extreme -- and it is typical of the Democrats.  This is why I have repeatedly said that everyone in the political and foreign policy establishment works out of the same playbook: the playbook of "Western exceptionalism," which gives us the "right" to "civilize" the rest of the world by force, whether they want us to or not.  Our narcissism is disgusting and repellent.  We have but a single, monolithic, warmongering establishment.  Since these views are so entrenched in all parts of the governing class, the next war cannot be far away.

What an absolutely sickening nation we are today.  God can forgive us, although I have no idea why He would.  I do not expect the rest of the world to -- nor should they. [Once Upon a Time...]
by Colman (colman at eurotrib.com) on Wed Jul 26th, 2006 at 02:48:33 AM EST
Don't vote for the Democrats, vote for someone else. This is still no improvement on 2004.

Nothing is 'mere'. — Richard P. Feynman
by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Wed Jul 26th, 2006 at 02:59:40 AM EST
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Can't vote for the Democrats. I'm not an American, even tho' somehow their president gets to run my government.

keep to the Fen Causeway
by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Wed Jul 26th, 2006 at 05:28:51 AM EST
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An MSM article on the elected Democrats' so far most shameful move in the Boston Globe: Democrats rip Iraqi leader as weak.

*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.
by DoDo on Wed Jul 26th, 2006 at 04:11:59 AM EST
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Democrats rip Iraqi leader as weak.

Well, they are experts in the field of jellyfish-like spinelessness, so I guess they'd know weakness when they saw it.


keep to the Fen Causeway

by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Wed Jul 26th, 2006 at 05:31:41 AM EST
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