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Home Front: Politix
Democrats delay debate on revoking war authority in Iraq
2007-02-28
Senate Democrats on Tuesday deferred debate on revoking President George W. Bush's Iraq war authority, after failing to reach consensus on the best way to hasten the end of US military involvement there. The Senate had considered taking up an amendment proposed by Democratic senators Carl Levin and Joseph Biden which would revoke the president's 2002 authorization to wage war in Iraq.

The bill, one of several Iraq-related measure slated for debate, was to have been introduced as an amendment to homeland security legislation which went to the Senate floor Tuesday. But Democrats decided to hold off on the de-authorization debate out of deference to the survivors of the September 11, 2001 attacks, some of whom had voiced concern that the domestic security legislation would get bogged down in a raucous floor debate over Iraq. "The idea is not to do it on this bill because of the concerns of the 9/11 survivors and families," Democratic Senator Russ Feingold told reporters.
And they'll find another excuse not to do it next week.
Democrats, who supposedly were elected in November with a mandate to change the course of US policy in Iraq, are united sorta in their desire to craft an exit strategy from the wartorn country. Feingold said however that they are divided by "a variety of viewpoints" on how to achieve that aim. "There is a problem with disagreement about this war and what we should do -- particularly about the funding issue," Feingold told reporters.
Oh yeah, they're real united.
"Disagreements will come and we'll have to work them out," Feingold said.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  My God! While I was reading the Murtha Bill I thought I was reading an enemy plan to DEFEAT our troops in the field! I bet that after tehy had a chance to read it (along with a good portion of their voters) they too came to the same sad conclusion. They will find some other BIG issue to work on while this one slowly goes on the back burner.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2007-02-28 18:35  

#6  The dhemmis are just going to debate it ad nauseum. They will keep it alive in the press for as long as they can. They won't pass this because of the political cost to them. Anything they pass will be non-binding anyway.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-02-28 17:32  

#5  Wave the next hijacked airliner through to washington D.C.
Posted by: ed   2007-02-28 10:46  

#4  Hey, Feingold? Aren't you worried that your son in Iraq may be further endangered by cutting off funding? And that's on top of your treasonous rhetoric that is aiding and abetting the enemy?

Oh, that's right. Your one of the 95% or more Congressmen/Senators whose families have carefully avoided military service to protect this country.
Posted by: anymouse   2007-02-28 09:58  

#3  Yes, debate more amongst yourselves! The longer they work on how to make it happen... somehow... the less likely they are to pull it off. In the meantime our guys are winning over there, and the President can sign emergency funding authorities or something.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-02-28 08:44  

#2  heh - they've been home getting the biz from their constituents, and seeing the political risk in abetting the nutroots
Posted by: Frank G   2007-02-28 08:44  

#1  You POS vote 100% to let Petraeus handle it and then turn around two months later with leglislation to cut him off at the knees. Go ahead, Face me. Pull my finger. I will break your house. Misery will follow. You do not listen so it has already started.
Posted by: newc   2007-02-28 04:37  

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