When Senators and Representatives meet in a conference committee this week to hammer out differences between the two versions of the $93 billion Supplemental Appropriations bills for Iraq, we want them to strengthen the bill, not weaken it even further.
The bill they send to Bush must include three key items from the Senate version:
1. begin the troop withdrawal 120 days from passage of the bill
2. end the war in March 2008
3. do NOT support an oil law for Iraq that puts foreign oil company profits (especially production-sharing agreements) ahead of the needs of the Iraqi people
The question is: "Should Congress End the War on Iraq?".