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Newt on the Iraqi Congress

By rawhide | September 24, 2007

One of the arguments that frustrated me the most this summer was the mantra that the Iraqis were taking a whole month off for vacation, and therefore did not have any commitment to freedom or democracy. This was being said while our American Congress took the entire month of August off, under the auspices of a commitment to democracy that required visiting districts and constituents. And we constantly hear that the Iraqi Congress is a do-nothing Congress, like they just show up to work and argue all day and shout religious slurs at each other, and maybe wave a staff or sandal, or something.

Newt Gingrich responds to all those who say the Iraqi Congress is getting nothing done.

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