Democrats’ About-Face

In the interesting of fairness, I bring to your attention •this article from the Washington Times• (a paper as conservative as the New York Times is liberal) about those Democrats who had earlier called for increased troops in Iraq, and who now oppose the President’s “troop surge”:

An exerpt:

Advocates of troop surge about-face in Congress

By Charles Hurt
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
January 31, 2007

For many in the Senate, they were for a surge of troops in Iraq before they were against it.
“We don’t have enough troops in Iraq,” Sen. John Kerry, Massachusetts Democrat, said in 2005.
In 2004, he told NBC’s Tim Russert some things he believes “very deeply.”
“Number one, we cannot fail,” Mr. Kerry said. “I’ve said that many times. And if it requires more troops in order to create the stability that eliminates the chaos, that can provide the groundwork for other countries, that’s what we have to do.”
He no longer believes that now. He is among at least a dozen Democratic senators who in the past have called for more troops in Iraq but now support a resolution condemning President Bush’s plan to do just that. Many Republicans who voted for the war now plan to support a no-confidence resolution, including Sen. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska, who in the past had warned that the war would be a long, tough slog and that Americans should “speak with one voice.”

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