Armey Says Dem Victory is a Defeat

Democrats will no doubt hail the non-binding resolution just passed in the House of Representatives as another victory towards forcing the administration to change its course in the war.

Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey sees the non-binding House resolution opposing the Iraq troop increase as a defeat for the Democrats.

Discussing the 246 to 182 vote, which included 17 Republican defections, Armey said, "The White House is doing good then, if they held it to 17. I think they felt if they could keep it to 20 or below then they are in good shape. I think that settles the deal."

"They didn't get enough of a show of Republican votes, so that it will drift into the category of little-noted-no-longer-remembered," he said.

The Democrats have convened an unusual Saturday session of the Senate in an attempt to make sure that doesn't happen.

--Jason Horowitz
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Edwin Stanton (not verified) says:

Wow... he's really spinning it!

fiskhus jim (not verified) says:

Who cares what Dick Armey says? After all, he's a part of the corrupt Publican Party that got us into this illegal, imperial war for profit in the first place.

Leaving Iraq is NOT a defeat - it's the prevention of the defeat that the Bush/Cheney Cabal have planned for America - a defeat that would enhance their personal fortunes at the expense of this country's national security.

The only way to victory is through change withdrawal and redeployment.

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