Bush: "It's up to [the new Iraqi government] to put a plan in place and execute it. We'll help." Thank goodness the President isn't a Democrat, or else we'd have no plan for Iraq - headline on the intarweb.
Rethugs' House debate on war divides party
"A dumb idea" - Rep. Ray LaHood (R-Ill.).
Already, the resolution itself -- declaring that the United States will complete the mission to create a sovereign, free, secure and united Iraq and will prevail in the global war on terror -- has attracted strong criticism from lawmakers in both parties. Democrats and antiwar Republicans object to the linkage between the war in Iraq and the fight against terrorism, while some Republicans have said it sets unrealistic goals. Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (R-Mich.), who supports the war, called the resolution "strategically nebulous and morally obtuse."
"This is nothing more or less than really a charade," said Rep. Walter Jones Jr. (R-NC).
"This is nothing more or less than really a charade," said Rep. Walter Jones Jr. (R-NC).
Fun fact: Rep. Wayne Gilchrest (R-Md.) almost called out the draftdodging chickenhawks.
Fubar fact: 'War on terror' a "failure."
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