PDA

View Full Version : Congressional Democrats Vow New Push for Iraq Withdrawal



shevaub
06-29-2007, 08:24 PM
VOA News

Majority Democrats are vowing to go ahead with plans for a new legislative push to withdraw U.S. forces from Iraq after Congress returns next month from a week-long break. VOA's Dan Robinson reports from Capitol Hill.
House and Senate Democratic leaders met with reporters as lawmakers began the July 4th Independence Day break.
The recess comes at the six-month point of the 110th Congress, during which Democrats have attempted to move key parts of their agenda forward. But while they were able to make Iraq their central focus, resistance by President Bush prevented Democrats from using war funding legislation to set a specific timetable to begin withdrawing U.S. forces.
Another round of the standoff will play out when lawmakers return in July, says House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
"We have many arrows in our quiver and we are sharpening them, including taking a bill to the floor in July to authorize the redeployment of troops out of Iraq, except for the purposes I mentioned, with a definite deadline of April 1, 2008," she said.
Pelosi hopes that by then President Bush will have, as she puts it, heard public demand to begin moving U.S. forces out. Democrats would withdraw all forces except for those needed for diplomatic and remaining force protection.
Calling the war in Iraq the key issue dragging down the confidence of Americans, Senate Democratic majority leader Harry Reid says the Senate will pursue similar efforts, starting with votes on the defense authorization bill in July.
Democrats are trying to highlight what they call key accomplishments since winning control of Congress after last November's election, in which Republicans suffered many losses largely due to dissatisfaction over Iraq.
The Democrats say their accomplishments include more than 100 congressional hearings on Iraq, along with completion in the House of the Democrat's six-part agenda.
But Republicans accuse Democrats of broken promises on everything from congressional ethics reform to energy policy, and note that a number of Democratic priorities, including a bill to implement all recommendations of the September 11 Commission, have not made it to the president's desk.
"Republicans want to work with Democrats to deal with the issues that the American people sent us here to deal with," said House Minority Leader John Boehner. "Unfortunately, the Democrats have decided to go their own way [and] their broken promises have led to little in the way of accomplishments."
Senate lawmakers leave behind them the collapse of bipartisan efforts to reform the U.S. immigration system.
Senate majority leader Harry Reid asserts Republicans are obstructing progress by using the 60-vote majority requirement in the Senate necessary to end debate on bills and move them toward passage.
"The story on immigration reform is all too apparent," he said. "Twelve votes, the Republicans supplied. Each one of these things that I have talked about has an impact on people in Nevada, New York, California, South Carolina, Maryland. These are issues that are important to Americans, and the fact is that Republicans aren't allowing us to proceed on them."
Reid has warned senators that he may keep them in session in August, when lawmakers are scheduled to begin the long summer break, to complete work on ethics and September 11 legislation.
House Democrats are still working on provisions of the Iraq legislation they will offer in July. They are seeking to establish an April 1 target for withdrawing most combat forces, and urging a stronger diplomatic push by President with Iraq's neighboring countries.

Howler
06-29-2007, 08:32 PM
Yawn!
Thats how the yellow bellied (bad word here) got in office.
And they cant do a (2 bad words here) thing about it!
I wish they would quit wasting tax payer dollars with this (2 bad words here)
(well one bad word, and a farm animal)

COACH JACK
06-29-2007, 08:46 PM
Yawn!
Thats how the yellow bellied (bad word here) got in office.
And they cant do a (2 bad words here) thing about it!
I wish they would quit wasting tax payer dollars with this (2 bad words here)
(well one bad word, and a farm animal)
Thanks for the humor, Howler. Otherwise, I want to just puke at the sight or mention of these public servants..

Howler
06-29-2007, 08:52 PM
Thanks for the humor, Howler. Otherwise, I want to just puke at the sight or mention of these public servants..

No problem.
They make me want to puke as well, and as you could guess, I am used to using much blu-er vocabulary. But I would like to stick around and see this to the end.

COACH JACK
06-29-2007, 09:52 PM
No problem.
They make me want to puke as well, and as you could guess, I am used to using much blu-er vocabulary. But I would like to stick around and see this to the end.
Yeah, I've been told the same more than once. See you at the RV party.

DoubleTheDinars
06-30-2007, 10:30 AM
I Was There When It Happened In Vietnam. I Remember The Pullout, The Helicopters On The Rooftops, The People Screaming To Get Out But Had To Be Left. It Was Agonizing.

The Real Shame Of The Whole Thing Was; We Were On The Verge Of Winning. The Vietcong Were Growing Weary Of Getting The Hell Kicked Out Of Them On A Regular Basis. Had We Stayed Another Six Months, Things Would Have Been Much Different.

Now, There Are Real Positive Stories Coming From Iraq.. We Can And Are Winning This Thing Regardless Of What The Media Tells You. Just Look How The People Are Responding To Al Qaeda Now. Look How The Political Processes Are Beginning To Take Hold.. Look At The Way Certain Sections Of The Country That Have Been Perpetual Trouble Makers Are Looking At Realigning Themselves For A Political Solution To Their Problems Instead Of A Violent One.

I'm Telling You, This Thing Is Winable.. We Need To Stick It Out...
But, I'm Afraid We Are Going To Do Just Like We Did In Nam.. Run Off Without Finishing The Job..

We Have Learned How To Snatch Defeat From The Jaws Of Victory.. Thank You Dems And Vietnam For Teaching A Once Proud Nation How To Crawfish.