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December 02, 2004
Minnesota Senator Mark Dayton most recently displayed his special brand of courage in vacating his Washington office during the Senate's pre-election recess. We wrote about the evacuation of Senator Dayton's Washington office in "Still several cards short." Now the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports that the Senate Armed Services Committee has denied Senator Dayton's request to strut his stuff in Iraq: "Dayton's requests to go to Iraq are denied." Naturally, this indignity necessitated a conference call with Minnesota reporters: Dayton speculated that his request was denied by the Senate Armed Services Committee because he has criticized President Bush's handling of the war and because he's up for reelection in 2006.Perhaps I can assist the senator here: Senator Dayton, just because they didn't give you a reason doesn't mean they didn't have one. Put your mind at ease; I trust that if you're still in office when the troops end their mission in Iraq, you will be allowed to visit and provide some valuable guidance on how to turn out the lights and lock the doors behind them when they go. Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: Listed below are links to weblogs that reference They also serve who only stand and wait:
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