Pro-Torture Cowards

The following senate Senators are immoral wimps who would rather kiss the President’s ass than take a pricipled stand with their party to rebuke one of the mastermind’s of the Bush Administration’s use of torture.


Senator Ken Salazar

State : Colorado

Up For Re-election : 2010

Office : 202-224-5852, 303-455-7600

Fax : 202-228-5036, 303-455-8851

Email : n/a

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Senator Mary Landrieu

State : Louisiana

Up For Re-election : 2008

Office : 202-224-5824, 504-589-2427

Fax : 202-224-9735, 504-589-4023

Email : senator@landrieu.senate.gov

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Senator Bill Nelson

State : Florida

Up For Re-election : 2006

Office : 202-224-5274, 407-872-7161

Fax : 202-228-2183, 407-872-7165

Email : senator@billnelson.senate.gov

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Senator Joe Lieberman

State : Connecticut

Up For Re-election : 2006

Office : 860-524-9571, 202-224-4041

Fax : 202-224-9750

Email : senate “contact” page

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Senator Ben Nelson

State : Nebraska

Up For Re-election : 2006

Office : 202-224-6551, 402-391-3411

Fax : 202-228-0012

Email : senator@bennelson.senate.gov

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Senator Mark Pryor

State : Arkansas

Up For Re-election : 2008

Office : (202) 224-2353, (501) 324-6336

Fax : (202) 228-0908, (501) 324-5320

Email : mark.pryor@pryor.senate.gov

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These turncoats sided with the Republican party and the Bush administration in favor of using torture as an interrogation tactic. I don’t care why they did it or how much they vow to side with the party in the future, as far as I’m concerned we need to purge these appeasers from the party as soon as possible.


posted by greg on February 3, 2005 @ 3:48 pm

18 comments

  1. I can’t agree more. Now the question is strategy. Should we concentrate on the weaker ones, who will certainly be replaced by a republican should be bumpt them off in the next primary (even though it would serve them right, and us for trusting them, it would suck to lose the seat)? Or on true Bastards like Holy Joe, who have safe dem seats.

    In the meantime, because I’m feeling cheesy, perhaps we ought to start referring to efforts to take these people down as “asteroids” or “comets”. You know, because our goal is to take out the DINOs.

    Comment by Ross A Lincoln — February 3, 2005 @ 5:12 pm

  2. who will certainly be replaced by a republican should be bumpt them off in the next primary

    Er, that’s “who will certainly be replaced by a republican, should WE bump them off…”

    Comment by Ross A Lincoln — February 3, 2005 @ 5:14 pm

  3. Cowards

    Over at The Talent Show, Greg identifies the six Democrats that voted to confirm Alberto Gonzales as the new Attorney General today. Idiots….

    Trackback by blog at garduque.net — February 3, 2005 @ 7:46 pm

  4. Notice Sen. Lieberman got a kiss from President Bush after the State of the Union. A reward, no doubt, for siding with the torture we’ll pay for for generations.

    Since when do American men kiss other men? God forbid someone might think they’re GAY!

    Comment by Meggie — February 3, 2005 @ 8:21 pm

  5. Notice Sen. Lieberman got a kiss from President Bush after the State of the Union. A reward, no doubt, for siding with the torture we’ll pay for for generations.

    Since when do American men kiss other men? God forbid someone might think they’re GAY!

    Comment by Meggie — February 3, 2005 @ 8:21 pm

  6. Meet Your New Fire Chief

    … and he brings you… FIRE! In light of the Senate confirmation of a piece of excrement who advocated the junking of the Constitution and international law to please his corrupt boss (think Bruce Cutler with bootstraps) as the…

    Trackback by Happy Furry Puppy Story Time with Norbizness — February 3, 2005 @ 8:49 pm

  7. I’m suddenly ashamed to be from Connecticut.

    Comment by FreedomByChoice — February 4, 2005 @ 7:39 am

  8. Damn right!

    Comment by rob — February 4, 2005 @ 7:50 am

  9. Thought I’d share what I wrote to Sen. Lieberman this morning:

    Senator Lieberman,

    Please let us all know when you plan to announce that you are changing your party affiliation to the Republican party. Your vote for the confirmation of Alberto Gonzales confirms what I have suspected for quite a while – since your presidential run you have become more and more out of touch with the needs of your constituency and Americans as a whole. You cannot possibly believe that confirming someone who called the Geneva Convention “quaint” serves anyone but yourself. Perhaps you think that restricting personal freedoms in this country is the “price we pay” for safety. Perhaps you believe, as our President surely does, that the US Government is above all law – Domestic, International, and even the Laws of God. You could not be more wrong. As the world ’shrinks’ through communication, trade, and technological advances, we are going to be held more and more accountable for our actions. And you, a man who is a practicing Jew, the child of Holocost survivors, should know better than anyone else what the cost of torture is, what happens when the State is allowed to decide what is in the best interest of its citizens. Shame on you. Shame.

    Perhaps you think that no one will notice how you’ve sold out Democracy and your party. I, for one, noticed, and you’re up for re-election next year. Take a look around your office, because I’m going to do everything in my power to make sure that this is the last year you see the inside of it. The media will report, and the voters will know, how wrong a choice you are as a Senator, let alone a “Democrat” from Connecticut.

    Sincerely…

    Comment by FreedomByChoice — February 4, 2005 @ 8:05 am

  10. Tactically, go for the safe seats. Especially Lieberman, if he gets through the Primary, the party should let him crash, no money, no volunteers, no resources.

    Hell, if he makes it through the Primary, depending on the how things look and who the competition was, I’d even consider giving some turkee to the competition. But we should at least make an example of him, if anyone.

    Comment by Jason — February 4, 2005 @ 8:35 am

  11. Beautiful.

    I already called them all to let them know what crushing disappointments they are. But I think I’ll call again to add the word “coward” to my complaint. That really sums it up.

    Comment by eRobin — February 4, 2005 @ 9:54 am

  12. Note the tie-in with Bush Social Security visits to N. Dakota, Nebraska, Arkansas, and Florida. These guys are being targeted, and they know it – so this was a chance to kiss butt. Which makes them cowards. Even Conrad in N. Dakota who tried to weasel out by not voting at all. And I personally would like an explanation from those senators who voted for Condi but against Alberto. Too much voting along race or gender lines. Did the two female senators in my state (WA) and Barack vote for Condi for the same reasons Salazar voted for Alberto?

    Comment by JT — February 4, 2005 @ 12:11 pm

  13. Can youd to another post of the Republicans that say Pro-Torture over each name? We should remember to bash them as much if not more than the Democrats.

    Comment by Mars — February 4, 2005 @ 12:13 pm

  14. Normally I’d agree with Mars. Unfortunately, Republicans actually like being out and proud as supporters of torture. Conservatives of every nation are always the first to embrace terror, I mean, facism, I mean freedom enhancing practices, I mean freedom.

    We shouldn’t mince words with them, but they’re lost to us anyway. Instead, let’s focus on punishing the cowards and, yes, treasonous bastards who supported torture on our side. We have to make every one of these turncoat bastards pay, and pay dearly for this bullshit. Starting with Judas Joe.

    Comment by Ross A Lincoln — February 4, 2005 @ 12:42 pm

  15. There is one Republican that I’d like to see tarred as pro-torture. The sad thing is, if anyone in Congress would know how bad torture is, you’d think *he*, of all people would know it.

    Yeah, I’m talking about McCain.

    It’s petty, cruel, and possibly even Rove-like in sadism.

    Comment by Jason — February 5, 2005 @ 8:16 am

  16. What’s all this pussy-footing around about safe seats? Didn’t we learn our lesson just four months ago? The safe seat strategy doesn’t work, the safe canidate strategy doesn’t work, and the safe opinoin strategy doesn’t work. If they cross the democratic wing of the Democratic party, they go down, no quarter given.

    Comment by Hilarious Bookbinder — February 7, 2005 @ 10:29 am

  17. There is one Republican that I’d like to see tarred as pro-torture. The sad thing is, if anyone in Congress would know how bad torture is, you’d think *he*, of all people would know it.
    Yeah, I’m talking about McCain.

    Exactly.
    He has first-hand experience of the issue, so he has no fucking excuse.
    McCain has whored himself out repeatedly over what should be deeply held principles. No-one should give a shit about his history of personal suffering ever again.

    Comment by Techno — February 8, 2005 @ 9:15 pm

  18. And I thought it odd that Dick is the Vp the man under bush. George and Haddash and Joe and Laura in a foursome? Hey it could be worse i.e. a Jean Chirach kiss. The Bill and Monica embrace wasn’t even as telling.

    Comment by MachoMan — March 2, 2005 @ 11:54 pm

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