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George Allen is Scared of James Webb

George Allen is Scared of James Webb

Bwak.

Bwak.

Bwak!

Not only is Allen a chickenhawk, but he's also just plain chicken.

George Allen
refuses to debate James Webb
during an NAACP event. Little Georgie will
only do shorter questions and answers. Evidently, the racist is afraid of the
veteran's mental prowess.

Allen is also hoping to run the clock out because he's opened up a small lead. That a sitting senator once considered the golden boy for 2008 is having any trouble with any challenger shows you just what a pathetic senator Allen is for Virginia. Because once the light was shown on him he started falling from grace. But
staying away from debating Webb is now the only hope Allen has to keep his lead.

It also doesn't help that the generals are backing James Webb.


Three major military leaders spoke in support of Virginia Democratic senatorial
candidate Jim Webb Tuesday, the same day his campaign launched a second television
ad criticizing the Bush administration’s handling of the war in Iraq.

Retired Gen. Anthony Zinni, commander in chief of U.S.
Central Command from 1997 to 2000; retired Gen. Wesley Clark,
who served as Supreme Allied Commander of NATO forces; and retired
Col. Lawrence Wilkerson
, former chief of staff to Secretary
of State Colin Powell
, told reporters in a conference call that Webb
would be a better representative than his opponent, Sen. George Allen.

“We need Jim Webb because he has the courage and integrity to ask the
right questions. Not just about the military and the armed forces, but about
the country, the Constitution, American democracy, our character as a nation,”
said Clark, who said Webb has the potential to “be a force on the national
stage.” Clark, a Democrat, ran for his party’s presidential nomination
in 2004.

Wilkerson said he supported Webb after watching his senator, Allen, act “principally
as a Bush clone.”

Wilkerson said he didn’t “believe [Allen] deviated from the president’s
positions one iota,” and voiced his disapproval of the current administration’s
“grievous failures” about the war in Iraq in January 2005 when
he left office. …

Webb
gets military backing

Hey George \”macaca\” Allen, you better hope you win, because any
hopes you had of snagging the presidency are buh-bye. (Help
Webb is you can!
)

Bwak. Bwak. Bwak!

About Taylor Marsh

Veteran political analyst and author of "The Hillary Effect - Politics, Sexism and the Destiny of Loss," now available in print at Amazon.com, and 1 of 4 books chosen by Barnes and Noble to launch their "NOOK First" Featured Authors Selection program. Former Miss Missouri, Broadway dancer, & relationship consultant at LA Weekly, produced & wrote one woman show "Weeping for JFK."

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