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Senate passes bill raising pay for troops,sidesteps veto threat(Defense bill)
Star-Telegram ^ | 1/23/08 | NNE FLAHERTY ap

Posted on 01/23/2008 2:52:34 PM PST by mdittmar

WASHINGTON -- The Senate voted Tuesday to approve a revised defense bill authorizing a 3.5 percent pay raise for troops while sidestepping a veto showdown with President Bush.

The 91-3 vote sends the $696 billion measure to Bush for his expected signature.

The president had rejected an earlier version of the bill because of a provision that would have guaranteed that victims of state-sponsored abuse can sue foreign governments in court and collect judgments by seizing its assets inside the United States. Bush said that would have exposed Iraq to high-dollar lawsuits over abuse during the Saddam Hussein era as the country is struggling to rebuild its infrastructure.

The administration estimated that Iraq had more than $25 billion of assets that could be tied up in litigation.

Democrats reluctantly revised the measure to allow Bush to grant immunity to Iraq, so long as he determines that doing so promotes Iraqi reconstruction and that Baghdad remains a "reliable ally" in the war on terror.

The House passed the new bill last week by a 369-46 vote.

The revised bill also makes the 3.5 percent pay raise retroactive to Jan. 1.

The decision to change the bill reflects the difficulty Democrats have had in challenging the president on even minor issues. Democrats lack the two-thirds majority needed to override a presidential veto.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Bush's veto was a "terrible mistake" because it delayed implementation of the various benefit programs for troops included in the bill, including the pay raise.

The bill does not include a provision to bring troops home, as Democrats want. But they say they will try again this year with legislation aimed at giving soldiers and Marines more rest between combat tours, as well as measures intended to curb contractor abuse.

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said he hopes Democrats will give up trying to bring troops home by a certain date.

"It was wrong to tempt fate when our progress in Iraq was uncertain," said McConnell, R-Ky. "It would be foolish to do so when progress is undeniable."


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: wot

1 posted on 01/23/2008 2:52:37 PM PST by mdittmar
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The bill does not include a provision to bring troops home, as Democrats want. But they say they will try again this year with legislation aimed at giving soldiers and Marines more rest between combat tours, as well as measures intended to curb contractor abuse.

If at first you don't succeed, cry, cry again!

2 posted on 01/23/2008 3:10:47 PM PST by bcsco (Tag space for rent: "aPaulogists" need not apply.)
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Mitch McConnell is a Senator,he will try to be polite,but We don't have to;)

When Congress Commits Treason

3 posted on 01/23/2008 3:26:24 PM PST by mdittmar (May God watch over those who serve,and have served,to keep us free)
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Yeah, well I wasn't the politest one in the bunch when one of our council women and another visited our Kiwanis breakfast last Thursday pushing the Home Rule referendum scheduled for February 5th. I told them what I thought. Boy, they sure tried to placate me after the meeting. Didn't work though...
4 posted on 01/23/2008 3:32:14 PM PST by bcsco (Tag space for rent: "aPaulogists" need not apply.)
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