Democrats Moving to Cut Funding for Iraq

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As has been the case since the start of the war, only similarities the military operations share with Vietnam are the actions of the predictable, and thoughtless, actions of the political left.

Russ Feingold Pushes Plan to Cut Off War Funds

By: John Bresnahan
January 26, 2007 10:17 AM EST

Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., has scheduled a hearing next Tuesday in his Judiciary Committee subcommittee to explore whether Congress has the authority to cut off funding for the U.S. military campaign in Iraq. The move comes as Congress prepares to vote on a congressional resolution opposing President Bush's escalation of the war.

Feingold, a fierce war critic, will force Democrats to consider an option many consider politically suicidal: denying funds to the military and U.S. soldiers to force a quicker end to the war. Democratic leaders have privately called on members to restrain from cutting off funding and focus on congressional resolutions condemning the Bush policy. The resolutions are nonbinding and therefore symbolic. [See "Bush Allies Warn Iraq Vote Could Harm War Plan, GOP Future"]

Republicans "would like this debate to be as whether or not we are going to be cutting off money for the troops," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid recently told The Politico. "The logical conclusion is that a lot of things can happen. But right now, the most important thing is to tell the president that what he has done with the escalation is wrong. And that's what we are doing, bi-partisanly."

Feingold, who chairs the Subcommittee on the Constitution, will question several witnesses, including a Library of Congress official and legal experts from Harvard, Duke, and the University of Virginia, on the issue. Senior Bush administration officials have publicly argued that Congress has no such right, but Feingold plans to introduce legislation to force President Bush to pull American forces out of the troubled country.

"Congress holds the power of the purse and if the president continues to advance his failed Iraq policy, we have the responsibility to use that power to safely redeploy our troops from Iraq," Feingold said in a statement released by his office on Thursday. "I will soon be introducing legislation to use the power of the purse to end what is clearly one of the greatest mistakes in the history of the nation's foreign policy."

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0107/2478.html
 
I wish Bush and Cheney would resign and let Nancy take over and let Russ Feingold and Jack Murtha and Ted Kennedy do whatever they want to destroy the Country.

As I have said time and again, we are in our own civil war and things are going to have to get way worse before they will ever get any better than they are now.

I laugh at the 'New Direction for America' theme of the Rats.

New Direction from what....

Historically Low interest rates
Record low inflation
Record high home ownership
Record stock market
5 years of no attacks. Not even a fart on a subway.
7.0 million new jobs
Record low unemployment
Real wage growth
Educational gains
Controlled oil and energy prices
The list goes on and on.

Which is why I can't wait for the Dems to take over completely all forms of government and institute their government health program. Put the economy into a death spiral. Free the terrorists to attack us with impunity. The list goes on and on.

Then we can have a real civil war.
 
MonsterMark said:
I wish Bush and Cheney would resign and let Nancy take over and let Russ Feingold and Jack Murtha and Ted Kennedy do whatever they want to destroy the Country.

As I have said time and again, we are in our own civil war and things are going to have to get way worse before they will ever get any better than they are now.

I laugh at the 'New Direction for America' theme of the Rats.

New Direction from what....

Historically Low interest rates
Record low inflation
Record high home ownership
Record stock market
5 years of no attacks. Not even a fart on a subway.
7.0 million new jobs
Record low unemployment
Real wage growth
Educational gains
Controlled oil and energy prices
The list goes on and on.

Which is why I can't wait for the Dems to take over completely all forms of government and institute their government health program. Put the economy into a death spiral. Free the terrorists to attack us with impunity. The list goes on and on.

Then we can have a real civil war.

Hear, hear. You got any extra room in your Wisconsin fortress/compound for an expert rifle marksman?
 

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