Check this out:(from DU)
NoMoreMyths (388 posts) Fri Nov-18-05 11:38 PM
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41. Wow
The Democrats actually won a Republican sponsored vote. They actually beat the Republicans!! Woohoo!! The tide has finally turned!! The final drip has dropped! When the Democrats start winning in Congress, justice can only be around the corner! Doesn't that beat all!
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omg, idiot!!!!!
The idiot thinks the over 400 NO votes was to cut and run? LOL
Can you give a link to that DU thread?
This a link from Drudge:
Lawmakers Reject Immediate Iraq Withdrawal
Nov 18 11:41 PM US/Eastern
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By LIZ SIDOTI
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON
The House on Friday overwhelmingly rejected calls for an immediate troop withdrawal from Iraq, a vote engineered by the Republicans that was intended to fail. Democrats derided the vote as a political stunt.
"Our troops have become the enemy. We need to change direction in Iraq," said Rep. John Murtha of Pennsylvania, a Democratic hawk whose call a day earlier for pulling out troops sparked a nasty, personal debate over the war.
The House voted 403-3 to reject a nonbinding resolution calling for an immediate troop withdrawal.
"We want to make sure that we support our troops that are fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. We will not retreat," Speaker Dennis Hastert, R- Ill., said as the GOP leadership pushed the issue to a vote over the protest of Democrats.
It was the second time in less than a week that President Bush's Iraq policy stirred heated debate in Congress. On Tuesday, the Senate defeated a Democratic push for Bush to lay out a timetable for withdrawal.
Murtha, a 73-year-old Marine veteran decorated for combat service in Vietnam, issued his call for a troop withdrawal at a news conference on Thursday. In little more than 24 hours, Hastert and Republicans decided to put the question to the House.
Democrats said it was a political stunt and quickly decided to vote against it in an attempt to drain it of significance.
"A disgrace," declared House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. "The rankest of politics and the absence of any sense of shame," added Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland, the No. 2 House Democrat.