"Now it's time to say the redeployment should start in 90 days or the Congress will revoke authorization for this war," the New York senator said in a video on her campaign Web site, repeating a point included in a bill she introduced on Friday.
It's a good thing that Mrs. Clinton is finally beginning to open her mouth a bit but I think that it's a little late for that as was the attempt to open debate on the escalation in the Senate today, which failed by four votes.
So now I'll guess that both the House and the Senate will continue to fuss over another version of the non-bindiing resolution that will never be agreed on between the both of them so long as the Senate Republicans want language inserted saying that funding will not be cut for the escalation.
I can't wait for the list of who voted ' no ' on Saturday because I am going to run those sorry bastards through the mud at every chance that I get! That goes for those from both sides of the fence in the Senate today and in the House vote on Friday,
It is time for our new employees ( House, Senate ) to do the will of their employers ( Citizens of the United States of America ). It is time now to tell Mr. Bush to go to hell and to deny him the $100 billion that he seeks for more of this mess in Iraq!
It is time for everyone in Washington, D.C. to do as they were told to do back on November 7, 2006. What part of that do you not understand?
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