By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: October 16, 2003
Filed at 2:18 a.m. ET
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Tennessee Rep. John Duncan Jr. isn't a rebel at heart. He votes the conservative, Republican line more than 90 percent of the time and avoids the spotlight.
When it comes to Iraq, however, he is one vote -- possibly out of only a few among the 229 House Republicans -- that the White House will not be getting this week on an aid package for Iraq.
"There's nothing conservative about the policy there,'' Duncan said in a recent interview. "It's massive foreign aid.''
Duncan has stood apart from President Bush and the GOP on Iraq once before. A year ago, he was one of just six House Republicans to vote against a resolution giving Bush authority to go to war. He said at the time that he was not convinced that war was absolutely necessary.
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