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Senator "Fearless" Feingold Proposes Cutting War Funding and Requiring Troops to Come Home
Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI) blogged: For the first time in the four-plus years since Congress authorized the Americans are not looking to Congress to pass symbolic measures, they are looking to us to stop the President's failed Iraq policy. That is why we must finally break this taboo that somehow Congress can't talk about using its power of the purse to end the war in Iraq. The Constitution makes Congress a co-equal branch of government. It's time we start acting like it. We have a moral responsibility, as well as a responsibility to the brave troops whose lives are on the line, to end the war. We can and must force the President to safely redeploy our troops so that we can get back to focusing on those who attacked us on 9/11. Tomorrow, I will be chairing a full Judiciary Committee hearing entitled "Exercising Congress's Constitutional Power to End a War." This hearing will help remind my colleagues in the Senate and the American public that Congress is not powerless - even when it acts that way. We have the power to stop the policies of a President that continue to hurt our national security. Soon after tomorrow's hearing, I will introduce legislation to do just that. I want everyone to be clear on exactly what my proposal will do. The first and most important thing to know is that my plan does not cut funding for the troops. Our troops will continue to receive the salaries, equipment, training and protection they need. What I am proposing is ending funds for the continued deployment of U.S. forces in Iraq six months after the enactment of the bill. This will require the President to safely redeploy troops from Iraq by that date. My bill does provide exceptions to allow for specific types of military missions within Iraq past the six-month deadline, such as targeted counter-terrorism efforts, the protection of American personnel and infrastructure, and a limited number of troops needed to help train Iraqi security forces. But these will be limited forces used for specific missions. Suggestions that our troops will be left in the lurch couldn't be further from the truth. My proposal would bring the troops out of harm's way. Congress has used this power several times before, most recently in Somalia and in Bosnia in the 1990s. Nevertheless, I'm sure the White House and others will resort to their usual intimidation tactics to try to paint this proposal as not supporting the troops. I'd like to hear from the President exactly how sending 21,500 more U.S. troops into a civil war supports them. We must not let this administration continue to intimidate like it did in the lead-up to war. In August 2005, I became the first Senator to propose a timetable for the redeployment of our troops from Iraq. A timetable was considered taboo in Congress then, but it's clearly the position supported by the majority of this country. Now it is time to break another taboo - that Congress can't use its constitutional power to end funding for the war and bring our troops home safely. The catastrophe in Iraq is not the fault of our brave men and women in uniform, but rather the failed policies of this administration. Our troops and our national security should no longer be the ones to suffer for this Administration's terrible mistake.
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stopping the funding
Stop payment and the troops will have to come home.
Stop payment for a contractor and see how quickly his workers stop what they are doing and go home. This is the same thing. Stop the funding and bring our boys and girls home.
Stop putting our military in harm's way for no reason.
Kudos to Feingold for taking a necessary first step.
Bringing the troops home cannot start soon enough. How about yesterday? Today? Tomorrow is too late.
global poverty
I agree. Instead of spending so much money on the Iraq war ($340 billion), we should be spending at least some of this on global poverty in order to discourage more terrorism and wars. In reality only .16% of our federal budget is spent on poverty reduction, the least among wealthy nations.
Stop the Funding and Impeach Cheney and Bush
Obviously this president and his bull dog don't care what the American people want and are ignoring the message we sent during the mid-terms. We want our troops out of Iraq, Bush and Cheney and McCain want to go to Iran.....
If this Congress does not stop this war now, even if it means stopping the funding, deploying the troops home and starting impeachment proceedings this will never end.
This is the most arrogant administration in the history of this country. The Libby trial is heating up and proving that Cheney and Bush and Rove cooked the intel to go to war. That is grounds for impeachment and we should begin proceedings today.
I was against this but Bush is the wanna be cowboy and a moron, will not listen, Cheney is running the show and the show is called HALLIBURTON.
Bring our troops home now. After watching the video on CBS, it is nothing but the killing fields, thanks to George W. Bush, Cheney and Rove and Company. Get them out of office and bring peace to the world before Bush hits Iran.
He is rushing the troops to surge to avoid having to answer to the people and Congress, what is it going to take for this Congress to stop this maniac.