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Nbadan
10-01-2007, 06:58 PM
..of your tax-dollars to Dubya cronies in Iraq.....

The "no" votes in the House, all cast by anti-war members, came from one Republican, Ron Paul of Texas, and 13 Democrats: Oregon's Earl Blumenauer, Missouri's William Clay, Minnesota's Keith Ellison, California's Bob Filner, Massachusetts' Barney Frank, New York's Maurice Hinchey, Ohio's Dennis Kucinich, Washington's Jim McDermott, New Jersey's Donald Payne, California's Barbara Lee, Maxine Waters, Diane Watson and Lynn Woolsey.

That means that, of the 2008 presidential candidates, only Republican Paul and Democrat Kucinich voted against giving the Bush administration a dramatic -- if not particularly well publicized -- infusion of new money for the war.

"Each year this war is getting more and more costly --- both in the amount of money spent and in the number of lives lost. Now this Congress is providing more funds so the administration can continue down a path of destruction and chaos," said Kucinich, who noted the essential role of House and Senate Democratic leaders, such as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, in passing the continuing resolution. "The Democratic leadership in Congress needs to take a stand against this President and say they will not give him any more money. That is the only way to end this war and bring our troops home."


WASHINGTON - Thwarted in efforts to bring troops home from Iraq, Senate Democrats on Monday helped pass a defense policy bill authorizing another $150 billion for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The 92-3 vote comes as the House planned to approve separate legislation Tuesday that requires President Bush to give Congress a plan for eventual troop withdrawals.

The developments underscored the difficulty facing Democrats in the Iraq debate: They lack the votes to pass legislation ordering troops home and are divided on whether to cut money for combat, despite a mandate by supporters to end the war.

Hoping the political landscape changes in coming months, Democratic leaders say they will renew their fight when Congress considers the money Bush wants in war funding.

Yahooooooo (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071001/ap_on_go_co/us_iraq)


Ya know, Cindy Sheehan is looking pretty good right about now....

boutons_
10-01-2007, 07:31 PM
$1T / 300 M = $3000+ per person.

But counting only federal tax returns of about 140 million, Iraq is costing about $7000+ per taxpayer.

Anybody know if Clanny, WC, 101, AHF, yoni, XZ, and other rightwing dumbfucks writing out $7000 checks to send to dubya? :lol

Поповић
10-01-2007, 09:15 PM
You two oughta dispense with the suspense and fuck each other already.

boutons_
10-01-2007, 09:52 PM
Поповић, have you sent in your check for $7000?

GFY

BushDynasty
10-01-2007, 10:57 PM
I gotta tell you fellas, $150 billion doesn't buy as many folks as it used to. It's a tough old world out there.