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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

DCCC sounds off on Schmidt

Of course we'd hear from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee on this story... Here is what their release says:

Mean Jean Strikes Again: Claims Deplorable Conditions at Walter Reed Were “Overblown” By Media

The Cincinnati Enquirer reports today that Congresswoman Jean Schmidt (R-OH-02) thinks the deplorable conditions at Walter Reed were “overblown.”

Statement from Jennifer Crider, Communications Director at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee:

“Jean Schmidt must be living in a parallel universe. In Mean Jean’s world the Iraq war is going well, Congressman Jack Murtha – a decorated Marine – is a coward, and the deplorable conditions at Walter Reed were simply ‘overblown’ by the media.

“Jean Schmidt supports the President’s war, she should also support our veterans' who’ve bravely served in Iraq and Afghanistan.”

THE FACTS ABOUT WALTER REED

- Republican Congressman C.W. Bill Young told Army leaders of that he witnessed a wounded soldier lying in a pool of urine and another one with a head injury who three times fell out of his hospital bed. [St. Petersburg Times, 3/08/07]

- Soldiers recuperating at Walter Reed have been housed in rodent-infested quarters. [Washington Post, 2/18/07]

- In Army Spec. Jeremy Duncan's room, part of the wall was torn and hung in the air, weighted down with black mold. When the wounded combat engineer stood in his shower and looked up, he could see the bathtub on the floor above through a rotted hole. [Washington Post, 2/18/07]

- "I hate it," Spec. George Romero, 25, who came back from Iraq with a psychological disorder. "There are cockroaches. The elevator doesn't work. The garage door doesn't work. Sometimes there's no heat, no water.” [Washington Post, 2/18/07]

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6 Comments:

at 4:16 PM, March 21, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Typical wRong wingnut whacko, slinging the elephant dung HTML impersonation !

When the wRong wingnut "followers" have no ideas of their own, they just assume the ideas of "LEADERS" !

Thanks for playing follow the "LEADER" !

lol, lol, lol

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !

 
at 4:48 PM, March 21, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

As much as I have always felt Schmidt was an air head- I accepted that her own constitutients must know of great things she has done for them and bowed to their better knowledge - but it seems more and more that maybe her constituients got it wrong - the woman is a nutcase, polically as well

 
at 5:25 PM, March 21, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"...Of course we'd hear from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee on this story... Here is what their release says:..."

Mulon Rulon swings her mighty wRong wingnut whacko propaganda sword !

Of course you would hear from the DCCC !

They seek to reveal the truth, unlike the "elephant dung" "cover up" !

What's the matter Mulon, afraid you will be "U.S. Attorney" fired for stepping across the party line ?

Keep goose-stepping and "clicking those heals " !

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !

 
at 8:08 PM, March 21, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

stunning reporting malia. perhaps this is why you will never win a pulitzer. lame.

 
at 12:00 AM, March 22, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't really know how to make rational arguments but had enough? Vote Democrat!

 
at 12:01 AM, March 22, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Um, anyone who doesn't agree with me is stupid Had enough Vote Democrat

 
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