Posted on 10/22/2007 1:46:19 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
October 22, 2007 Reid: President's New Iraq Funding Request Again Demonstrates His Priorities Are Not Those Of The American People Reid also reiterates importance of improving flawed temporary surveillance law the President signed in August
Washington, DCSenate Majority Leader Harry Reid made the following statement today on the floor of the U.S. Senate. Below are his remarks as prepared for delivery:
Today the President is asking Congress for more than $40 billion in additional funds for the war in Iraq and for Afghanistan. That would bring the total he has asked for in emergency funds for this year to nearly $200 billion thats $200 billion on top of the $450 billion in emergency funds we have already borrowed for the Iraq war.
President Bush wants us to rubber stamp another $200 billion in war funds all borrowed money, none of it paid for for next year alone. But when we sent a bipartisan CHIP bill to his desk to provide health insurance for the children of working families, the President called it too expensive. Lets remember, every dime of the money for CHIP was paid for.
Its no wonder the American people are frustrated. Democrats continue to fight for Americas priorities while the President continues investing only in his failed war strategy even as most of his own Pentagon leadership is now on record saying that our ground forces are stretched dangerously thin because of the current Iraq strategy.
As General Casey told Congress, the Army is out of balance and the current demand for our forces exceeds the sustainable supply. We are consumed with meeting the demands of the current fight and are unable to provide ready forces as rapidly as necessary for other potential contingencies.
The Iraq war is leaving us less secure, unprepared to fight an effective war on terror or respond to the unexpected. President Bush should not expect the Congress to rubber stamp this latest supplemental request. In the coming weeks, we will hold it up to the light of day and fight for the change in strategy and redeployment of troops that is long overdue.
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We will also continue to stand up for the American people by continuing to revise and improve the FISA bill. We all agree that it is important to improve the temporary surveillance law the President signed in August by enacting new legislation that provides strong intelligence tools to fight terrorism while protecting the privacy of law-abiding Americans.
There is no contradiction between security and liberty. We can fight terrorism without compromising our liberty and the values embedded in our constitution. Last Thursday, the Senate Intelligence Committee took a step toward improving the flawed surveillance law that the President signed in August.
I appreciate the hard work of Chairman Rockefeller, Vice Chairman Bond, and the members of the committee in seeking to address the complex issues that are at stake. In the coming days, other Senators will have a chance to examine in great detail the work of the Intelligence Committee.
I am sure that other Senators will want to weigh in with ideas for refining and improving the legislation further, so that all Americans can have high confidence in the effectiveness and constitutionality of intelligence tools. In particular, the Senate Judiciary Committee has shared jurisdiction over the FISA law, and has a right to markup the Intelligence Committee bill. The Judiciary Committee has an important role in making sure the final protect is constitutional and legally sound. Unfortunately, the Administration has chosen again to stonewall Congress in providing all the information and documents needed for Congress to properly consider this legislation.
The White House Press Secretary even implied on Friday that key documents would be held out to Congressional committees as a prize for anyone willing to commit to a specific legislative path. This is indefensible and an insult to the Congress as an institution. I must say in the most emphatic terms: The Administration must turn over all the information needed for the Senate Judiciary Committee and the relevant House Committees to do their business, and the Administration must do so immediately.
yeah yeah yeah fine great whatever
Geez, Reid can’t keep his hand off that hot stove
Harry - Bring up vote for an immediate pullout this week and put your money where your mouth is.
This is complete BS! All one has to do is go to the U.S. Treasury website and look for the monthly budget statements and see that the War is paid for as we go thorugh income tax, corporate tax, and customs duties. It's all in the monthly statements.
This is a case of Reid appealing to his ignorant voter base.
These Dims are stuck between a rock, The president and a hard spot, their base.
And Congress being at what, 11% approval rating represents the American Public better?
Paleeze.....
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Go ahead, Harry, cut off the funds. I dare you. If you are so damned sure “The American people” are behind you and your commies friends.....
Harry you are not one of Americas priorities.
Excuse me?
Harry Reid has his nerve talking about “insulting congress” after the insult he made to congress with that smear on Rush Limbaugh.
” This is indefensible and an insult to the Congress as an institution.”
No Harry Numbnuts. You are the insult to the Congress...
Was this a joint press conference with bin Laden?
Outstanding!
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