Posted on 01/09/2007 10:27:46 AM PST by bnelson44
I've said that my vote against the war in Iraq is the best vote I've cast in my 44 years in the United States Senate. But no matter what any of us thought then, the Iraq War resolution is obviously obsolete today.
It authorized a war to destroy weapons of mass destruction. But there were no WMDs to destroy. It authorized a war with Saddam Hussein. But today, Saddam is no more. It authorized a war because Saddam was allied with al Qaeda. But there was no alliance.
The mission of our armed forces today in Iraq bears no resemblance whatever to the mission authorized by Congress. President Bush should not be permitted to escalate the war further, and send an even larger number of our troops into harm's way, without a clear and specific new authorization from Congress.
In everybody's reality except the Administration's, Iraq is now in the middle of a civil war.
Sectarian violence is on the rise. Militias continue to commit unspeakable acts of violence and torture. Ethnic cleansing is a fact of daily life. Millions of Iraqis are fleeing the violence and leaving their country.
No one can seriously deny that this civil war is radically different from the mission Congress voted for in 2002. Why should even more of our troops be sent to Iraq in the middle of this civil war?
The President may deny the plain truth. But the truth speaks loudly and tragically. Congress must no longer follow him deeper into the quagmire in Iraq.
I recognize the President's almost certain determination to persist in his failed course. It appears that he will not listen to the views of Congress or of the American people.
It is disappointing that he seems ready - even eager - to reject the recommendations of the Iraq Study Group. Instead of heeding the growing call for genuine change, he has used the time since that report to root out dissent in his own Administration and in our armed forces.
This Congress cannot escape history or its own duty. If we do not learn from the mistakes of the past, we are condemned to repeat them. We must act, and act now, before the President sends more troops to Iraq, or else it will be too late.
The legislation that we will introduce today is brief but essential. It requires the President to obtain approval from Congress before he sends even more American soldiers to Iraq. And it prohibits the President from spending taxpayer dollars on such an escalation unless Congress approves it.
He is introducting legislation at the National Press Club of all places
Is he sober?
There was no vote on a Declaration of War. If there had been, these demagogues wouldn't be running their mouths now.
Hey Ted. Go find a bridge and drive off of it without anyone else in the vehicle.
It's not tired, beaten to death and totally off the mark, at all.
Somebody should walk this doddering old drunk to the front door and roll a bottle of Chivas out into traffic.
It seems like we've been waiting so long for the Kennedy brothers to be finally re-united again. Isn't this bag of gas ready for a heart attack or something?
Bush needs to refocus this and remind people it's not his war, that the democrats are undercutting America and our soldiers.
What a total POS. These people will not be satified until America loses.
No, if you lit a match near his mouth, he'd explode.
Conversely, we could also say that the famous "SCREAM" was Howard Dean's Chappaquidick... the single event that ensured that he will never be president.
And for the record, we can all thank Teddy's big brother & LBJ for getting us into Viet Nam!
gezzzzzzz...if the Lefties had a brain they'd play with it.
He pointed that out in the speech.
What a Chappaquid-Dick.......
You frikin' drunk fatboy! I read that Resolution to use Force Against Iraq. Your drunk a$$ left out many parts of it! IT AUTHORIZED FORCE DUE TO 12 YEARS OF BREACHED DISARMAMENT OBLIGATIONS AND CALLED FOR REGIME CHANGE AND DEMOCRACY FOR IRAQ!
Now sit down a STFU you bloated whale! The President of the USA is seeing to it that a free government stands in Iraq and is protected by their own armed forces.
Now piss off you ol'drunk pervert! You have no Constitutional authority to be messing with the Commander in Chief!
Completely off topic...
I use Howard Dean's scream as my cellphone ringtone. It always gets a laugh.
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