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Sunday, November 05, 2006

Democrats Mum on Terrorist Endorsements

After placing several dozen calls to the offices of top Democrats, WorldNetDaily News is reporting that not a single one is willing to comment on the recent endorsements of terrorists who hope for a massive Democrat sweep of Congress.

But what can they possibly say? Their views are the views of the terrorists who hope for a weakening of the will of America to fight the global Jihad. To retract those statements now, or to attempt to explain them away in such a manner as to suggest that they actually support the continued War on Terror, will only play into the hands of Republicans.

Thus, the Democrats are in a terrible predicament. If they strongly voice support for America in this war they appear to back off from previous statements and risk alienating the Leftist extremists who form their core voting base. If they continue suggesting that Iraq was a mistake and imply we should withdraw they appear to confirm the notion of terrorists that they are the allies of Islamic Jihad.

However, the answer of 'no comment' speaks volumes when the enemy of your country, an enemy that has sworn your ultimate annihilation, proclaims to the world that they think you support their objectives.

Here is another excerpt from the WorldNetDaily News report:
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Jaara and others told WND that they believe if the Democrats come into power because of the party's position on withdrawing from Iraq, that ensures victory for the worldwide Islamic resistance.

Together with the Islamic Jihad terror group, the Brigades has taken responsibility for every suicide bombing inside Israel the past two years, including an attack in Tel Aviv in April that killed American teenager Daniel Wultz and nine Israelis.

Muhammad Saadi, a senior leader of Islamic Jihad in the northern West Bank town of Jenin, said the Democrats' talk of withdrawal from Iraq makes him feel "proud."

"As Arabs and Muslims we feel proud of this talk," he told WND. "Very proud from the great successes of the Iraqi resistance. This success that brought the big superpower of the world to discuss a possible withdrawal."

But WND was unable to get a single comment from dozens of telephone calls made over two days and messages left with various leaders' offices and press secretaries.
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I repeat, the silence of the Democrats concerning the endorsements of terrorists speaks volumes.

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