A Huge Victory For Al Qaeda
The terrorists supporters in Congress have handed al Qaeda a huge victory!
WASHINGTON - A sharply divided House voted Friday to order
President Bush to bring combat troops home from
Iraq next year, a victory for Democrats in an epic war-powers struggle and Congress' boldest challenge yet to the administration's policy.
Ignoring a White House veto threat, lawmakers voted 218-212, mostly along party lines, for a binding war spending bill requiring that combat operations cease before September 2008, or earlier if the Iraqi government does not meet certain requirements.
WASHINGTON - A sharply divided House voted Friday to order
President Bush to bring combat troops home from
Iraq next year, a victory for Democrats in an epic war-powers struggle and Congress' boldest challenge yet to the administration's policy.
Ignoring a White House veto threat, lawmakers voted 218-212, mostly along party lines, for a binding war spending bill requiring that combat operations cease before September 2008, or earlier if the Iraqi government does not meet certain requirements.
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I hope the war will be settled and Iraq able to stand for themselves before September 08. How nice it would be to have peace in Iraq and in the middle east. No more killing, and I'm not even a bleeding heart liberal.
It's really sad that we have so many unpatriotic people in Washington. What will they do next? This is just what the terrorists wanted. They want us to turn tail and run and then label us as cowards so they can come to our homeland for more death and destruction.
screw that
defund NOW
We can go over and kill all the terrorists, come home and forget it. Only problem is that it's not quite that simple. In due course we should be able to get out of there but may take time. Hopefully it will not take much more time, as has been pointed out by the democrats on many occasions, we have already been there longer than it took us to win WW II. I favor dropping enough bombs to get it over.
"No more killing, and I'm not even a bleeding heart liberal."
Why the need for the disclaimer, Lee? I would most certainly hope that the first instinct for ALL of us ultimately entails the cessation of violence. We just disagree on how to get there.
Guess what? I'm not a bleeding heart liberal either, and I do NOT want the killing to stop just yet. I, for one, hope terrorists continue to die - and not by their own hands while making "martyrs" of themselves. The fight against terrorism did not begin - nor will it end - in Iraq. I want our guys to continue smoking terrorists out wherever and whenever they can. I simply don't want them all parked in one region of the globe where they're sitting ducks for a bunch of people who already hate us in the first place.
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