<<It gives me no satisfaction to vote against measures that I have been working for since even before [Hurricane] Katrina, but I cannot in good conscience vote for a bill that does this to our troops," Boustany said yesterday, decrying what he called the "cheap politics" of using disaster aid to win votes on a measure this controversial.>>
Hey, that's cool. He's a man of great principle. He can explain to his constituents that he really wanted to preserve their livelihood and their heritage, but that bringing "democracy" to Iraq was way more important. I'm sure the voters will appreciate finishing in last place behind the Iraqis in their elected representative's scheme of things.
Since when is looking after your constituents' basic needs equated with riding on their backs? Only in the demented and profoundly anti-democratic world of right-wing ideologues.