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Democratic Strategy: "Slowly Bleed" Our Way to Retreat in Iraq
Even though this was written early this year, it explains what is happening regarding appropriations for the war in Iraq and Afghanistan at this time.
Top House Democrats, working in concert with anti-war groups, have decided against using congressional power to force a quick end to U.S. involvement in Iraq, and instead will pursue a slow-bleed strategy designed to gradually limit the administration's options.

If the Senate does not approve these new funding restrictions, or if Senate Republicans filibuster the supplemental bill, Pelosi and the House Democratic leadership would then be able to ratchet up the political pressure on the White House to accede to their demands by "slow-walking" the supplemental bill. Additionally, House Democrats could try to insert the Murtha provisions into the fiscal 2008 defense authorization and spending bills, which are scheduled to come to the floor later in the year.
Posted by: Injun Flavise8457 2007-11-17
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=207721