http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/front/3235606#
Actually, he claims that Iraq is no more dangerous than is Houston, but it's the same thing.
WASHINGTON - When House Majority Leader Tom DeLay sat down with reporters on Tuesday on Capitol Hill, he was asked to assess President Bush's campaign in Iraq and to respond to criticism that the military mission is not going well and the White House needs to develop an exit strategy.
DeLay offered this response: "These things take time and they take a long time, and some people get weary of the constant barrage that we see in the media.
"You know, if Houston, Texas, was held to the same standard as Iraq is held to, nobody'd go to Houston, because all this reporting coming out of the local press in Houston is violence, murders, robberies, deaths on the highways," DeLay said.
"And if you took that as the image of what is a great city that has an incredible quality of life and an incredible economy, it's amazing to me. Go to Iraq. And see what's actually happening there.
"Everybody that comes from Iraq is amazed at the difference of what they see on the ground and what they see on the television set."
Maybe I missed all the bombings in Houston? Is there a Green Zone in Houston?
Also, from the Chronicle-Zogby Poll about DeLay (link on the page):
If the 2006 election were held today, 38.4% would vote for DeLay, 45% for "someone else".
55.7% of those surveyed opposed Delay's getting involved in the Schaivo case (33.2% favored his getting involved)
48.8% of those surveyed felt that he got involved in the Schaivo case for political gain, with only 36.6% disagreeing.
39.7% now have a less favorable view of DeLay, while only 10.7% having a more favorable view.