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Am I the only one that gets a mental image of a group of people sitting around a table trying to reach Harry Houdini for advice on universal healthcare when reading that?
Or wonders if they need modern telecommunications systems to maintain their network?
Other than that, they aren't funny.
And by the way, Jim...
Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va.) also participated in the conference call, telling activists that any military success in Iraq is "unworthy of the sacrifice of military families.".
"And Congressman Moran, 200 of your constituents just returned from Afghanistan. We never got a letter from you; we never got a visit from you. You didn't come to our homecoming. The only thing we got from any of our elected officials was one letter from the governor of this state thanking us for our service in Iraq, when we were in Afghanistan. That's reprehensible. I don't know who you two are talking to but the morale of the troops is very high."
Moran - who is one of the few congressmen supporting Charlie Rangel's call to restore the draft - responded quickly: "That wasn't in the form of a question, it was in the form of a statement. But, uhh... let's go over here." And he took the next question.