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BREAKING: Senate Passes Lieberman/Kyl Amendment; House Vote to Condemn MoveOn
2007-09-27
From yesterday. The links pointing to the roll call is interesting.

The Lieberman/Kyl Amendment has passed by an unbelievable 76-22 vote. Roll Call here

BidenÂ’s Iraq Partitioning Amendment passed by a vote of 75-23. IÂ’ll put up Roll Calls as they become available.

And the House of Representatives, evidently eager to show that they are as spineless and easily cowered as the Senate, voted to condemn MoveOn for the Gen. Betrayus ad, 341-79. Roll Call here.
Posted by:Delphi

#6  Adios, Herr Soros. Now you know how Joe McCarthy felt...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-09-27 16:41  

#5  That will send Soro's panties into a knot.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-09-27 16:35  

#4  The comments, on that link, are hysterical and hysterically funny.

I especially liked the link that theorized how WWIII would start. ROFL
Posted by: AlanC   2007-09-27 15:41  

#3  I can't believe the Senate passed that. That gives Bush and his successors carte blanc to stay in Iraq forever.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-09-27 15:08  

#2  Coming from one the Bluest of Blue states, I noted
that my two Senators voted against this.
Kerry/Kennedy. God bless Senator Lieberman for coming up with this legislation and proving that some Dem's have some common sense.

Hillary's vote was a surprise, but she's been getting sandbagged by her own party members. It will be interesting to see how she spins this.

The pissing and moaning of the Kos Kidz at their website was amusing to say the least.
Posted by: Delphi   2007-09-27 14:14  

#1  Text of the Lieberman/Kyl Amendment here. This is the good part:

SEC. 1535. SENSE OF SENATE ON IRAN.

. . .

(b) Sense of Senate.--It is the sense of the Senate--

(1) that the manner in which the United States transitions and structures its military presence in Iraq will have critical long-term consequences for the future of the Persian Gulf and the Middle East, in particular with regard to the capability of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran to pose a threat to the security of the region, the prospects for democracy for the people of the region, and the health of the global economy;

(2) that it is a vital national interest of the United States to prevent the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran from turning Shi'a militia extremists in Iraq into a Hezbollah-like force that could serve its interests inside Iraq, including by overwhelming, subverting, or co-opting institutions of the legitimate Government of Iraq;

(3) that it should be the policy of the United States to combat, contain, and roll back the violent activities and destabilizing influence inside Iraq of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, its foreign facilitators such as Lebanese Hezbollah, and its indigenous Iraqi proxies;

(4) to support the prudent and calibrated use of all instruments of United States national power in Iraq, including diplomatic, economic, intelligence, and military instruments, in support of the policy described in paragraph (3) with respect to the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran and its proxies;

(5) that the United States should designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps as a foreign terrorist organization under section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act and place the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps on the list of Specially Designated Global Terrorists, as established under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and initiated under Executive Order 13224; and

(6) that the Department of the Treasury should act with all possible expediency to complete the listing of those entities targeted under United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1737 and 1747 adopted unanimously on December 23, 2006 and March 24, 2007, respectively.
Posted by: Mike   2007-09-27 13:34  

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