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Skyhunter
I would submit that this resolution is binding. It binds the men and women serving in our military to remain as targets in Iraq.
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/sections/news/060616_War_Resolution.pdf
Obviously this was nothing more than an election year stunt. One would think that a Congress with a 20% approval rating in an election year would be about doing the peoples business. Instead the GOP controlled house is more interested in playing politics than actually accomplishing anything.
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/sections/news/060616_War_Resolution.pdf
This IMO is the point the GOP leadership missed.“’Stay the course’ is not a strategy, it’s a slogan,” answered House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi as she called for a new direction in a war she labeled “a grotesque mistake.”
Rep. Vic Snyder, D-Ark., agreed, saying: “We should be having a debate and a discussion on how we will prevail, not just that we want to prevail.”
Obviously this was nothing more than an election year stunt. One would think that a Congress with a 20% approval rating in an election year would be about doing the peoples business. Instead the GOP controlled house is more interested in playing politics than actually accomplishing anything.
I sincerely hope that this backfires right in their face.Sure enough, within two hours of the House vote, the Republican Senate campaign committee circulated news releases that said Rep. Harold Ford Jr., a Democrat running for an open Senate seat in Tennessee, and Rep. Sherrod Brown, a Democrat challenging Sen. Mike DeWine in Ohio, voted to “cut and run” from Iraq.