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Tacks wrote:If this had been a Republican bill he would have been humping all over it.
If you noticed, 14 Dems voted against it and 2 Republicans supported it.
Zanchief wrote:Although I agree with you somewhat, I don't see things ever changing in Iraq so they'll have to do this eventually.
If they stay for the next 10 years people will still hate them, there will still be insurgence, and people will be saying we should have left 10 years ago.
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
To make it easier for members of the conservative Blue Dog coalition, many of whom represent farming districts, Democratic leaders inserted nearly $24 billion in domestic spending, including emergency agricultural assistance, to go along with the financing for troops and veterans.
The legislation pays more heed to a handful of peanut farmers than to the 24 million Iraqis who living through a maelstrom initiated by the United States, the outcome of which could shape the future of the Middle East for decades.
House Democrats are pressing a bill that has the endorsement of MoveOn.org but excludes the judgment of the U.S. commanders who would have to execute the retreat the bill mandates. . .[Democrats] should not seek to use pork to buy a majority for an unconditional retreat that the majority does not support.
Yamori wrote:People always talk about "chaos" hitting Iraq if the US troops leave...
Well what exactly would you call what we have there now?
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
Narrock wrote:Tacks wrote:If this had been a Republican bill he would have been humping all over it.
If you noticed, 14 Dems voted against it and 2 Republicans supported it.
Republicans are smarter than democrats, so there's no way this asinine bill would have been a republican bill.
Senate Democrats ignored a veto threat and pushed through a bill Thursday requiring President Bush to start withdrawing troops from "the civil war in Iraq," dealing a rare, sharp rebuke to a wartime commander in chief.
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"We stand united in saying loud and clear that when we've got a troop in harm's way, we expect that troop to be fully funded," Bush said, surrounded by Republicans on the North Portico, "and we got commanders making tough decisions on the ground, we expect there to be no strings on our commanders."
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The Senate vote marked its boldest challenge yet to the administration's handling of a war, now in its fifth year, that has cost the lives of more than 3,200 American troops and more than $350 billion. In a show of support for the president, most Republicans opposed the measure, unwilling to back a troop withdrawal schedule despite the conflict's widespread unpopularity.
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