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Tony Blair to Receive US Congressional Medal of Honor
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| 6/25/03
Posted on 06/25/2003 1:16:16 PM PDT by areafiftyone
The House of Representatives has voted to award a congressional gold medal, the highest honor Congress can bestow, to British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Although most lawmakers supported the action, some opposed it and used the opportunity to renew calls for a full investigation into the issue of intelligence information used to justify the war in Iraq.
The resolution recognizes Mr. Blair's support for the United States in the war in Iraq, and after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
New York Congressman Peter King, a Republican, is a primary supporter of the award to Mr. Blair and said, "The first foreign leader to come to this country to express his regrets, while the smoke was still there, while the flames were still burning, he visited the World Trade Center, he visited New York, and came here to our nation's capital, was British Prime Minister Tony Blair."
But others noted that Prime Minister Blair is now under intense pressure to explain his government's use of information regarding weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in Iraq before the U.S.-led war that ousted Saddam Hussein.
Congressman Jim McDermott is a Washington state Democrat who opposed the war in Iraq. He said Congress would be "cheapening" the significance of the medal by awarding it to Mr. Blair. "If this award to Mr. Blair is appropriate, it is either too late or too soon. If the medal had been awarded when it was first introduced [proposed], before these deceptions were discovered, it would have been smooth sailing. If it is brought up later, perhaps Mr. Blair will have cleared his name. But at this moment we are pre-judging, and perhaps trying to influence the outcome of some very serious investigations going on in Britain," he said.
Mr. McDermott noted that Congress has only awarded a medal to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill posthumously in 1969, and only once awarded a medal to a sitting head of state, Nelson Mandela, during his final months as president of South Africa.
Others also attempted to shift the focus of the debate from Mr. Blair's steadfast support of the United States, to the Iraq weapons intelligence issue.
Ed Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat, said the level of investigation in Britain far exceeds what is happening in the United States. This, he said, should send a message to Congress. "We need a blue ribbon commission to examine all the intelligence that was used. England is doing it right now. Tony Blair is accepting that examination. We should have the courage in our own country to give all of the information to the American public. The intelligence in this country is right now not complete with regard to what our government knew before we voted on the floor of this Congress," Mr. Markey said.
Prime Minister Blair maintains there was no attempt to deceive the British people about weapons of mass destruction. Two of his Cabinet members resigned over the issue, and other ministers and staff members have faced sharp questions in parliament.
But Republican Congressman Porter Goss, chairman of the House Select Committee on Intelligence, says it is important not to lose track of the main point of the honor for the British leader.
"Good men are not infallible. Mistakes can be made. But good men acting on good judgment, doing the best with what they have got, is what we are celebrating here today," Mr. Goss said.
The House approved the medal for Mr. Blair by voice vote. The Senate has already approved a similar resolution
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To: areafiftyone
They must have that wrong. I didn't think a non-American citizen could receive the Medal of Honor.
Any specialists out there with greater understanding?
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:18:14 PM PDT
by
bedolido
(please let my post be on an even number... small even/odd phobia here)
To: areafiftyone
This is different than the Medal of Honor. The RATs are going apeshit over the success in Iraq.
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:20:04 PM PDT
by
Redleg Duke
(Stir the pot...don't let anything settle to the bottom where the lawyers can feed off of it!)
To: bedolido
Think this is Medal of Freedom or Congressional Gold Medal. Medal of Honor is specifically for wartime, I believe.
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:20:53 PM PDT
by
commandante_zero
(The low cost leader in taglines since 2003)
To: Redleg Duke
They sure are!!! They want to know who voted for this so they can call their Congressmen and cry!!
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:22:05 PM PDT
by
areafiftyone
(The U.N. needs a good Flush!)
To: bedolido
Here is some info on the Congressional Medal of Honor
CLICK
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:23:16 PM PDT
by
areafiftyone
(The U.N. needs a good Flush!)
To: areafiftyone
FREEP these
left-wing radical extremist left-overs from the clinton generation of America hating VOA reporters!
http://www.voanews.com/editorials/contact.cfm My answer to them:
I am sickened to see that the VOA is still infested with Left-Wing Radical Extremists who haven't the SLIGHTEST idea of anything to do with HONOR and BRAVERY.
I suggest that the so-called reporter and poor editor BOTH look up what the Medal of Honor actually is!
It is not a piece of junk medal like your heroes gave out to fellow socialists and communists throughout the world for helping stamp out freedoms, honor, and honesty.
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:24:46 PM PDT
by
steplock
( http://www.spadata.com)
To: areafiftyone
To: areafiftyone
"New York Congressman Peter King, a Republican, is a primary supporter of the award to Mr. Blair and said, "The first foreign leader to come to this country to express his regrets, while the smoke was still there, while the flames were still burning, he visited the World Trade Center, he visited New York, and came here to our nation's capital, was British Prime Minister Tony Blair."
WOW, I think my Irish grandmother rolls in her grave when I praise Tony Blair, but Peter King?!?!?! This guy is so pro-Irish he's practically an IRA supporter. Holy smokes, I agree with him, but I'm just amazed he agrees with me.
She's spinning I tell you, she's just spinning!
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:25:19 PM PDT
by
jocon307
(You think I exagerate? You don't know the half of it!)
To: bedolido
They do have it wrong. (In the title.) The body of the story correctly identifies the medal. This is kind of embarrassing seeing as it's VOA that's reporting the story. You'd think that they'd get something like this right!
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:25:48 PM PDT
by
Redcloak
(All work and no FReep makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no FReep make s Jack a dul boy. Allwork an)
To: areafiftyone
Thuis is a Congressional Gold Medal which is a medal bestowed upon civilians and can be awared to foreigners. It is not the military award which is the "Medal of Honor". Congress does not vote on Medal of Honor recipients. The President of the United States is the final decision on the Medal of Honor.
To: areafiftyone
The source should've been more careful with the title. The Congressional Medal of Honor can only go to members of the US military.
To: areafiftyone
Congressman Jim McDermott is a Washington state Democrat who opposed the war in Iraq. He said Congress would be "cheapening" the significance of the medal by awarding it to Mr. Blair.The people of Washington "cheapen" the significance of representative government by returning that seditious moron, Jim McDermott, back to congress every two years.
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:28:17 PM PDT
by
My2Cents
("Well....there you go again.")
To: snippy_about_it
Thank you.
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:28:23 PM PDT
by
areafiftyone
(The U.N. needs a good Flush!)
To: bedolido
and a socialist one at that.
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:29:00 PM PDT
by
TLBSHOW
(The Gift is to See the Truth)
To: commandante_zero
I think Congressional Medal of Honor is awarded to military personnel during time of war. I bet there are some Congressional Medal of Honor recipients who are Freepers who can clarify this.
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:29:17 PM PDT
by
My2Cents
("Well....there you go again.")
To: Bars4Bill
Yes, the
Congressional Gold Medal is a
civilian award. The
Congressional Medal of Honor is our nation's highest
military award.
You can use their online form to point this out to them. I did.
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:31:39 PM PDT
by
holymoly
To: Redcloak
This is kind of embarrassing seeing as it's VOA that's reporting the story. You'd think that they'd get something like this right! Why would I think that? The people who work at Voice of America generally are utterly clueless about the miltary, I doubt many of them even really know what the Medal of Honor is.
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:32:19 PM PDT
by
jpl
To: areafiftyone
This is really good news !
You will always know who your friends are when you are suffering - hurt !
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:34:38 PM PDT
by
f.Christian
(( Shock -- revelations (( designed universe )) ... AWE --- you haven't seen anything - yet ))
To: areafiftyone
No problem. ;)
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