Thursday, December 07, 2006
Can't Win for Losing
First the president says “absolutely, we’re winning” in Iraq. Then his nominee for Secretary of Defense contradicts him saying, no, we're not. Now the bipartisan commission on Iraq piles on by warning “the situation in Iraq is grave and deteriorating.”
Not only that, but the Republicans appear to have lost another important battle in their war on science and reason, as well:
The New Scientist reports "researchers in a broad range of disciplines, from embryonic stem cells to climate change, stand to benefit from the tide of voter anger that has swept Republicans out of power in the US House of Representatives and the Senate, handing control to the Democrats..."
Facts. They're pesky little things, aren't they?
Not only that, but the Republicans appear to have lost another important battle in their war on science and reason, as well:
The New Scientist reports "researchers in a broad range of disciplines, from embryonic stem cells to climate change, stand to benefit from the tide of voter anger that has swept Republicans out of power in the US House of Representatives and the Senate, handing control to the Democrats..."
Facts. They're pesky little things, aren't they?