A shrill-sounding Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-NY, attacked President Bush's Iraq war budget on Thursday, saying that the administration's plan to cut taxes while spending more on the armed forces "will not stand the test of time." "Under any objective assessment of where we stand in the world right now, this budget should be a nonstarter. It should be withdrawn from the floor," the nation's leading Democrat complained. Raising her voice to a near-shout, Mrs. Clinton urged, "Every one of us should be saying, 'My goodness, we have higher obligations. How can we keep faith with those young men and women...