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Home Front: Politix
Senate passes war bill, Hildebeast, 'Bama vote 'no'
2007-05-25
WASHINGTON - Courting the anti-war constituency, Democratic presidential rivals Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama both voted against legislation that pays for the Iraq war but lacks a timeline for troop withdrawal. On a vote of 80-14, the Senate cleared the measure and sent it to President Bush.

"I fully support our troops" like hell you do but the measure "fails to compel the president to give our troops a new strategy in Iraq," said Clinton, a New York senator. "Enough is enough," Obama, an Illinois senator, declared, adding that President Bush should not get "a blank check to continue down this same, disastrous path." Their votes Thursday night continued a shift in position for the two presidential hopefuls, both of whom began the year shunning a deadline for a troop withdrawal.
Kos is pleased.
Both Clinton and Obama have faced intense pressure from the party's insane liberal wing and Democratic presidential challengers who urged opposition to the measure because it doesn't include a timeline to pull forces out of Iraq.

Sen. Christopher Dodd of Connecticut, who also voted against the legislation, was among the Democratic candidates calling for rejection of it, along with former Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson.
Neither of these guys has a chance in hell of getting the nomination, and they successfully pressured Hildebeast and 'Bama to vote no? We may need to update our 'invertebrate' picture.
Of the four Democratic hopefuls in the Senate, only Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware supported the bill. He said he did so reluctantly because he viewed the measure as flawed. But he added: "As long as we have troops on the front lines, it is our shared responsibility to give them the equipment and protection they need."

Both Clinton and Obama had remained publicly uncommitted in the hours before the vote. Neither were on the Senate floor as voting began. Halfway through, Obama walked into the chamber and cast his "no" vote. Clinton did the same a few minutes later.
So the Hildebeast waited for the new guy to vote first? How utterly self-serving, and how utterly like her.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  Mojo - have you ever posted as "The Ghost of Vince Foster"?
Posted by: Bobby   2007-05-25 06:16  

#2  Mock not the Hildebeest.

They'll find you in the park with your brains in your lap. Word.
Posted by: mojo   2007-05-25 01:58  

#1  "Hildebeast" that is sweet.
Posted by: long hair republican   2007-05-25 01:53  

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