Posted on 03/08/2007 7:30:03 AM PST by SoFloFreeper
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Congressional Democrats have decided to push a specific timeline for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq.
trust me, this is accurate.
Let's just announce it to our enemies so that they can stop fighting for now, gear up and take over after we've left.
Democrats unConstitutionally attempt to usurp the powers of the Executive Branch?????
The stupidity of our representatives knows no bounds.
I'm guessing it'll be before election day next year.
Line in the sand for Republicans. Any RINO stepping over the line to vote for this should stay there.
Ditto.
So let me get this straight...
I do know the President is the commander-in-chief of all the US military, but Congress is the entity that funds our military?
There has to be some way to make Congress's opinion null and void. To me, what Congress is demanding Bush do is just an opinion. Whether they circumvent the law and make it real just doesn't matter to me. It's still an opinion. It just gives me all the more reason to purchase a few firearms to defend myself for when the Radicals come.
And they will fail.
related link:
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070308/democrats_iraq_070308/20070308?hub=World
But the decision has been made, coming down on AP.
Do you think Hitler would have blown his brains out in that bunker in 1945 if the U.S. congress had declared that all troops must leave Europe by the end of 1944?
I'm guessing he would have pulled back, regrouped and waited for us to leave.
We are doomed. The nation is in the hands of morons and traitors.
bump
The "Nancy Boys" have fallen into line.
They must be really hearing it from their moonbat donors.
He said the measure would provide $1.7 billion more than the Bush administration requested for troop health care. That would respond to recent disclosures of shoddy conditions at Walter Reed military hospital in Washington and other facilities. Murtha, a former Marine and a fierce advocate of withdrawing U.S. combat troops from Iraq, wants to stop President George W. Bush from adding at least 21,500 combat troops to the 139,000 U.S. soldiers already in Iraq. IRAQ SECURITY RESPONSIBILITIES Under language he has talked about since January, Murtha would require the Pentagon to certify U.S. troops are properly trained, equipped and rested before going to Iraq. That could be difficult given how thinly stretched the military has become after four years of combat. Reuters Pictures Editors Choice: Best pictures from the last 24 hours. View Slideshow Democrats also want to write into the emergency war funding bill language requiring Iraq's government to take over its security responsibilities. Neither Murtha nor other key Democrats were willing to provide full details of the bill until fellow lawmakers were briefed. That was expected to happen on Thursday. The legislation also is expected to give Bush authority to waive some of the conditions, possibly by requiring him to state publicly that troops were being sent into battle without proper preparation, a potentially damaging admission. House Republican Whip Roy Blunt, a Missouri Republican, told reporters about 17 Republicans might end up voting with the Democrats when it reaches the House floor. Seventeen House Republicans voted for a nonbinding resolution the House passed last month stating opposition to increasing U.S. troop strength in Iraq
Blunt also indicated that House Republicans, who mostly have continued to support the unpopular war in Iraq, could begin losing their patience. "It would be extraordinarily helpful to get some good news from Iraq. And sooner rather than later," Blunt said when asked how long Republicans would stick with Bush. Senate Democrats were also trying this week to reach agreement on a proposed resolution on Iraq and planned to discuss it at a meeting on Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Nevada Democrat, told reporters. (Additional reporting by Thomas Ferraro and Susan Cornwell http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN0738937520070308?src=030807_0801_TOPSTORY_no_military_solution
Democrats:
Fighting in Congress for America's Enemies
So They Wont Have to Fight on The Ground
They can push all they want.
Can they overcome a veto, or a filibuster.
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