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Lawmakers back Bush, disagree on Iraq plan - Tom Daschle said he was not yet convinced
The Dallas Morning News ^ | September 13, 2002 | By G. ROBERT HILLMAN / Washington Bureau of The Dallas Morning News

Posted on 09/13/2002 7:10:56 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP


Lawmakers back Bush, disagree on Iraq plan

Some want approval of other nations before agreeing to attack

09/13/2002

By G. ROBERT HILLMAN / Washington Bureau of The Dallas Morning News

WASHINGTON - President Bush got high marks in Congress for taking his case against Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein to the United Nations on Thursday, but congressional leaders still have not agreed on a plan to authorize U.S. military force.

Republican leaders in the House and Senate indicated they were ready for such a vote before the Nov. 5 elections, but Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D., said he was not yet convinced.

"I don't think that the case for a pre-emptive attack has been made conclusively yet," Mr. Daschle said. "There are a lot of questions out there."

The president, who summoned Mr. Daschle and other congressional leaders to the White House last week, has vowed to seek congressional approval for any move against Iraq. He wants a vote from Congress before it leaves town for the Nov. 5 elections. And again Thursday, a senior administration official reiterated the request after Mr. Bush addressed the U.N. General Assembly in New York.

"It would be a real pity if Congress were not to speak with one voice shortly here," the official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity. "We don't want a situation in which Congress is not acting and the U.N. is. That would make no sense whatsoever."

Getting ready for debate

In the Senate, Minority Leader Trent Lott, R-Miss., said aides were already working on a resolution of support that could be ready for floor debate in a couple of weeks.

"We should show that we are united in our support of this president and in the goals that he has laid out," Mr. Lott said.

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., agreed, joining Mr. Lott at a Capitol news conference to press the case for prompt congressional action. A quick vote of support, he said, would help the president round up support around the world, which has been lacking.

Noting reports that U.S. troops were already headed to the Persian Gulf, the former Vietnam prisoner of war, who lost to Mr. Bush in the Republican presidential primaries, said Congress should vote before it's too late.

"I would not like, as a representative of the people of Arizona, to vote ex post facto," he said.

Backing a slower pace

Mr. Daschle, though, said it was more important to "do it right," rather than rush a vote.

"If we do it right," he added, "we will know when the time is right for us to have this debate on the Senate floor."

In the meantime, he ticked off a long list of outstanding questions, from how many other nations might agree with the United States to use military force to who would govern Iraq if Mr. Hussein were gone.

And the senator said he worried the issue could become too politically tainted by this fall's campaigns.

"This is something that we will have to work very carefully and closely together with the administration before we make any decisions," Mr. Daschle said.

Mr. Bush had delivered the United Nations a strong case against Mr. Hussein, the senator said, but the extent of international support remains "a critical element to our overall prospects for success."

Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., who has been a particularly vocal critic of a U.S. attack on Iraq, praised Mr. Bush's U.N. speech but was also waiting to gauge world reaction.

"War should never be the first option in international affairs," he said. "It should be the last."

In the House, Minority Leader Dick Gephardt, D-Mo., said the president had taken "a constructive and positive step" at the United Nations, but, like Mr. Daschle and Mr. Hagel, he was looking for Mr. Bush to bring along an international coalition to deal with Mr. Hussein.

"It's a very important goal," Mr. Gephardt said, "and I think we need to achieve it."

Congress, which just returned last week after a monthlong summer recess, is facing a heavy workload, as well as pressures from members seeking re-election to finish by mid-October so they can campaign back home.

In addition to Iraq, the president's proposal for a new Cabinet-level Department of Homeland Security and all the appropriations for the new fiscal year beginning Oct. 1 are still pending in various stages in the House and Senate.

Besides, House Majority Leader Dick Armey, R-Flower Mound, who already has questioned the need for U.S. military intervention in Iraq, suggested any Iraq resolution would stall in the Senate.

"Saddam Hussein will die of old age before the Senate leadership gets it on the floor," he quipped.


Online at: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dallas/nation/stories/091302dnnatwhatnext.12a31.html


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: District of Columbia; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: congress; imminentiraqwar; presidentbush
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1 posted on 09/13/2002 7:10:56 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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Lawmakers back Bush, disagree on Iraq plan -
Tom Daschle said he was not yet convinced



Please let me know if you want ON or OFF my President Bush ping list!. . .don't be shy.

2 posted on 09/13/2002 7:12:52 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: MeeknMing
Why was Tommy Boy in such a Hurry in 1998 when Clinton never talked to the UN ??
3 posted on 09/13/2002 7:13:52 AM PDT by scooby321
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To: MeeknMing
Someone needs to lay it on the line with the RATS - schedule a vote. They are the ones playing politics with national security and our men and women in uniform. Disgusting.
4 posted on 09/13/2002 7:15:24 AM PDT by mwl1
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To: MeeknMing
""I don't think that the case for a pre-emptive attack has been made conclusively yet," Mr. Daschle said.
"There are a lot of questions out there." "

Would you be so kind as to pose one of these 'questions'? Perhaps if you asked the questions, you would get the answers. Are you afraid of the answers you will get?

Pure political treachery but endangering millions of American's lives.
5 posted on 09/13/2002 7:16:44 AM PDT by lawdude
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To: MeeknMing
"I don't think that the case for a pre-emptive attack has been made conclusively yet," Mr. Daschle said. "There are a lot of questions out there."

Daschle is an obstructionist. Plain and simple.

Why is Daschle afraid of public debate and votes of the entire senate.

He should be an embarrassment to the Democrats but ignorance is on their side.

6 posted on 09/13/2002 7:18:06 AM PDT by lonestar
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To: lawdude
Saddam's protectors are U.S. DemonCraps. But for them, Bush takes Saddam out and soon. Iraqi Weapons of Mass Murder programs continue with DemonCrap protection.
7 posted on 09/13/2002 7:18:53 AM PDT by tomahawk
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To: MeeknMing
Remind everyone you know a vote for a DemocRAT in November is a vote for Daschle/Clinton DemocRAT Policy of putting the UN over the US!!!!! The Daschle/Clinton DemocRATS are putting the lives of Americans at risk with this policy! They must be stopped!

VOTE REPUBLICAN IN NOV 2002
Take Back the Senate
Keep the House
TOSS OUT THE DASCHLE/CLINTON DEMOCRATS!


8 posted on 09/13/2002 7:19:45 AM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: scooby321
Insane isn't it? I had lunch with a friend, a liberal (she doesn't realize she is a liberal) and she asked "Well, if this war isn't about oil and Bush's oil connections, why was nothing done to stop him in the 8 years Clinton was president?"

I tried to say that Clinton lacked the fortitude to do anything, his every move was dictated by opinion polls, and he left office after 8 years leaving a huge foreign policy disaster.

But, still to these people nothing is as important as drug care coverage for seniors. There is no logic, no arguing. They just don't understand that the DNC is not the party of JFK, it is probably the biggest enemy this country faces. It is the party of Tom Dashle and Hillary Clinton-

9 posted on 09/13/2002 7:21:08 AM PDT by riri
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To: MeeknMing
I've seen the look in Bushs eyes lately....I don't think anyone is going to get in the way of what needs to be done. Tommy has become irrevelent.
11 posted on 09/13/2002 7:31:30 AM PDT by SouthernFreebird
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To: MeeknMing
Daschle is only holding out for a quid pro quo. Bush needs to find out what it is, then prove to the people that Daschle is playing politics with our national security.
12 posted on 09/13/2002 7:35:46 AM PDT by Real Cynic No More
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To: Real Cynic No More
Daschle is such a dip. I cannot believe he wants to see what the UN does before he votes on something. Good Lord, how in the world can this guy be majority leader?
TAKE BACK THE SENATE!!

13 posted on 09/13/2002 7:43:09 AM PDT by Wphile
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To: MeeknMing
Daschle continues to show his true self as he bucks everything President Bush tries to do. It's so evident it's sickening.
14 posted on 09/13/2002 7:44:30 AM PDT by cubreporter
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To: MeeknMing
I wish the new tone would disappear for one moment and Bush would say that the democrats are once again putting their own political ambitions before what's good for the country, and they need to be voted out in November.
15 posted on 09/13/2002 7:48:17 AM PDT by republicman
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To: MeeknMing
Dashcle is singlehandedly "disenfranchising" a majority of the voters and the Senate by refusing to have a vote on this matter as well as other matters, such as judicial appointments. Isn't it time that Dashcle be called to account?
16 posted on 09/13/2002 7:53:43 AM PDT by monocle
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To: SouthernFreebird
You are right. President Bush is focused and will let all the naysayers do their thing but when he is ready he will go and go big time. Daschle is not only irrelevant but a silly little man who seems to forget we're talking about our country and not party lines. I think that's how entrenched he is in politics and politics alone. Very sad.
17 posted on 09/13/2002 7:53:58 AM PDT by cubreporter
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To: cubreporter
Biden was awful this morning on CBS early show... alleging that Congress could not act without UN going first... utterly ridiculous... has he ever heard of national soveigrnty?
18 posted on 09/13/2002 8:08:33 AM PDT by mwl1
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To: mwl1
Bush gave a "courtesy" interview to the UN...that was it!
19 posted on 09/13/2002 8:24:47 AM PDT by cubreporter
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To: MeeknMing
Well, we all know what Ritter got paid to defend Iraq. I wonder what the price was for Daschle?
20 posted on 09/13/2002 8:25:09 AM PDT by rudypoot
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