Posted on 11/25/2006 7:02:02 PM PST by NormsRevenge
WASHINGTON - American support for the fledgling Iraqi government is not unconditional, and Iraq should expect changes in the U.S. role, incoming House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said Saturday.
"In the days ahead, the Iraqis must make the tough decisions and accept responsibility for their future," Hoyer, D-Md., said during the weekly Democratic radio address. "And the Iraqis must know: Our commitment, while great, is not unending."
Hoyer's comments were taped Wednesday, before an escalation in sectarian violence in Iraq. At least 215 Shiites were killed in bomb and mortar attacks Thursday in Sadr City. Shiites retaliated Friday by burning six Sunni Arabs alive and killing 19 others in attacks on Sunni mosques.
Once in power, Hoyer said, the Democrats hope to work with Republicans and the Bush administration to change direction in Iraq war plans, "because, clearly, the current strategy is not working."
Democrats will also seek to reach across the aisle to accomplish their other goals. One of their first priorities, Hoyer said, is to pass lobbying and ethics reform.
"We will restore civility and integrity to our legislative process, and transparency and accountability to our government," he said.
Other Democratic goals in the new Congress include:
_Increasing the minimum wage.
_Enacting the Sept. 11 Commission's security recommendations.
_Allowing the government to negotiate drug prices for Medicare patients.
_Cutting energy industry tax breaks.
_Lowering financial hurdles for access to higher education.
"Democrats pledge to address the concerns and issues that affect the lives of working families," Hoyer said.
Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi (C) from California, speaks to reporters as Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer from Maryland (R) and Rep. John Murtha from Pennsylvania look on during a press conference 16 November, 2006 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Infighting among US Democrats after their victory in the November 7 elections has led some to wonder if the party is up to the task of controlling Congress. Photo:Karen Bleier/AFP
That pic just begs for tars, feathers, a strong rope, and a lamp post.
Looks like Murtha inherited the extra facial skin than Nancy had lopped off
"In the days ahead, the Iraqis must make the tough decisions and accept responsibility for their future,"
And then once American troops are out, you'll manufacture some BS impeachable offense to kick Bush out and make sure the Iraqis can't take control of their future by cutting off our support, just like you did in Vietnam. Better beef up your bodyguards if that happens, pal.
2) Expect to be poorer.
3) Buy your burqas now, befroe the price goes up.
It may be a swamp now but when Nancy gets done it will be a cesspool.
In two years these folks will put the economy in the crapper and be blaming Bush for it.
Murtha looks like he's asleep or passing gas or some hideous
thing. Nan and this other clown look like they are on drugs.
I suppose who gives a rats rear end !
Nan could use some rogaine
Can Nancy actually close her mouth?
That's "common ground" to you, sir. /s
come to think of it,I've never seen it closed.
It should read 'Speaker-Elect, Nancy....'
She is not yet Speaker.
And this brings up a question...Since the dems insist on every vote counting, what about the undecided races.
Don't those dem winning candidates have a voice or vote?
Answer: No, it is all about Dem Imperialism. The crowning of Ms. Pelosi. (Not Hillary for the DUers.)
And, when the dems last held the gavel, there was no Internet or Cable TV (of importance). Soon the World shall see how they treat their minions.
Steny, a Southern Marylander, talking about ethics refore and transparency is kind of astonishing to anyone familiar with that part of the world for all these years. But then again it is matched by the same kind of stuff coming from Tommy D'allasandro's daughter. It is only matched by the similar talk from a guy who has been so close to the Vegas mob for so many years. It all depends upon completely uninformed listerners.
"In the days ahead, the Iraqis must make the tough decisions and accept responsibility for their future," Hoyer, D-Md., said during the weekly Democratic radio address. "And the Iraqis must know: Our commitment, while great, is not unending."
If he said this about the welfare state in America, I might support him! But he'd never say that, of course, and Iraqis can't vote for him...
Yup. Only guy not smiling in that picture. Guess he won't get what he wanted.
After withdrawing funding for the Vietnam conflict, the Dimocratz "killed" one to two million VN.
This time, they'll only kill 500,000 to one million Iraqis.
The Dimocratz are losing their edge, they should be able to kill more, ohh, I forgot about how many babies they're killing.
Thirty thousand people dedicated to make trouble is a very large bunch. You have to consider the greater number who support the gunmen and their relatives who at least tolerate them. Look at Ireland.
Probably will cause an all out civil war between Shiites and Shia. That will envelop the entire middle east. Look for millions dead and no gas anywhere, unless you are classified as a 'high priority' driver. It will be Jimmy Carter on steroids.
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