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On Choosing Your Supporting References Wisely

Holy crap! Whatever you think about the war in Iraq, this guy is really scraping the bottom of the justification barrel. I can only imagine the Adminstration wishing Poe would stop "helping" them.

Congressman invokes Klan Wizard in pro-war floor speech

A Texas Republican Congressman invoked a founding Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan in a floor speech he delivered yesterday in support of the Iraq War.

"Nathan Bedford Forrest, successful Confederate general, said it best about winning and victory and the means to do so. He said: 'Get there firstest with the mostest,'" said Rep. Ted Poe (R-TX) in a one-minute floor speech at the beginning of Monday's session in the House of Representatives.

He then called on Congress to fund the war in Iraq.

"Congress needs to send the generals the mostest, Mr. Speaker, needs to send equipment and personnel that is needed. Doing this will help our mission in spite of the Congressional Surrender Group's desire to retreat and quit," he added.

Poe left out Forrest's history as a founder of the Ku Klux Klan in addition to fighting on the side of the Confederacy.

A video of Poe's speech can be access at the website of ThinkProgress.

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