Hagel's comments at a Senate Foreign Relations Committe Hearing.
The following is an excerpt from a USA Today online story:
Hagel to colleagues: 'Go sell shoes' if you want an easy job
Vietnam veteran Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., has issued an emotional appeal to his colleagues this morning to challenge President Bush and the administration over plans to send an additional 21,500 troops to Iraq, USA TODAY's Kathy Kiely reports from Capitol Hill.
At a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on a non-binding resolution that opposes Bush's plan, Hagel said:
• "We owe it to those men and women we continue to send into that grinder."
• "I think all 100 senators should be on the line on this. ... If you want a safe job, go sell shoes."
• "If we don't debate this, we're not worthy of our country."
The panel's chairman, Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., said the measure is "not an attempt to embarrass the president. ... It's an attempt to save the president from making a significant mistake with regard to our policy in Iraq."
Labels: Hagel Publicity, Response to President Bush, Senate Foreign Relations Committee
1 Comments:
Such a shame they didn't listen to him. He is so right that we has the world on our side after 911, even had Muslims supporting us.. and we squandered it, like a good little, military facist country it seems we are.
Such a shame. We need a new direction.
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