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Bush Signs Iraq Funding Bill

Posted by: Mike's America @ 6:54 pm in Uncategorized  | 2 views

Even Dems realize defeat is a losing proposition!

Readers may be forgiven if they were unaware that Congress passed and today President Bush signed the latest war funding bill for Iraq. In the past, these bills were a contentious knock down drag out fight with Democrats trying to impose all kinds of conditions that would scuttle the mission and force withdrawal.

With good news continuing to flow out of Iraq (see highlights from the latest quarterly progress report here) Democrats must have realized that it wouldn’t be good politics to trash what is now widely regarded as a successful Iraq strategy so close to the November election.

President George W. Bush delivers a brief statement Monday, June 30, 2008, at the White House after signing H.R. 2642, the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2008. With him from left are: Deputy U.S. Secretary of State John Negroponte, U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, U.S. Secretary of Veterans’ Affairs James Peake and John Walters, Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy. The war supplemental spending package includes nearly $162 billion for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, increased education benefits for veterans, and an additional 13 weeks of unemployment insurance benefits. White House photo by Joyce N. Boghosian.

President Bush Signs H.R. 2642, the Supplemental Appropriations Act
The White House
June 30, 2008

THE PRESIDENT: …I appreciate that Republicans and Democrats in Congress agreed to provide these vital funds without tying the hands of our commanders, and without an artificial timetable of withdrawal from Iraq. Our troops have driven the terrorists and extremists from many strongholds in Iraq; today violence is at the lowest level since March of 2004. As a result of this progress, some of our troops are coming home as result of our policy called “return on success.” We welcome them home. And with this legislation we send a clear message to all that are servings [sic] on the front line that our nation continues to support them.

So much for Nancy Pelosi’s vow upon taking control of Congress in 2006: “my highest priority, immediately, is to stop the war in Iraq.” Will the anti-war left abandon Democrats who have utterly misled them in attempting to stop the war?

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Scott Malensek
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That photo op REALLY should’ve had Pelosi and Reid there as well. Future historians will have to explain why such public displays of bi-partisan support for supplying American forces with food, fuel, and ammo weren’t present. That’ll be a good read.

July 1st, 2008 at 4:15 am
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You noticed there weren’t any Congresspersons at that signing ceremony…. Must be a message in their somewhere.

July 1st, 2008 at 8:45 am
BarbaraS
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Maybe, since Bush has less than 6 months more in office he has decided to quit being Mr. nice guy with congress. It has gotten him nowhere. And I am sure he is tired of the whole thing of battling the dims in order to get the basics done. One thing the democrats have in common with the terrorists is that they perceive weakness in Bush because he is so nice. There’s lesson for us all. Be firm but kind. Or smile but carry a big stick. He tried on numerous occasions to be bi partisan but the dims wouldn’t have it. The dims have made themselves into the enemy and they have no one to blame but themselves. They have no notion of working together for the good of the country mainly because they don’t care about the good of the country. They only care about money and power and heaven help anyone who gets in their way.

July 1st, 2008 at 8:01 pm

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