Senator Hagel on Dissent and Patriotism

“The Bush Administration must understand that each American has a right to question our policies in Iraq and should not be demonized for disagreeing with them. Suggesting that to challenge or criticize policy is undermining and hurting our troops is not democracy nor what this country has stood for, for over 200 years. The Democrats have an obligation to challenge in a serious and responsible manner, offering solutions and alternatives to the Administration’s policies.
“Vietnam was a national tragedy partly because Members of Congress failed their country, remained silent and lacked the courage to challenge the Administrations in power until it was too late. Some of us who went through that nightmare have an obligation to the 58,000 Americans who died in Vietnam to not let that happen again. To question your government is not unpatriotic – to not question your government is unpatriotic. America owes its men and women in uniform a policy worthy of their sacrifices.”

–Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Nebraska

[Ed. note: emphasis mine]

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2 comments on “Senator Hagel on Dissent and Patriotism

  1. Cranky Robert

    Testify!
    McCain-Hegel vs. Edwards-Clinton in 2008? As a Democrat and a patriot, I’d love to see two centrist tickets go head to head. It would be good for the country.

  2. jason

    Not to mention one hell of an entertaining race!
    I seriously do wonder if we’re finally coming to the end of our current age of extremism, though… the radicals on both ends of the spectrum seem to be losing their steam. Just have to wait and see, I guess…