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flpoljunkie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-30-07 08:33 PM
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Must read From the Nation's William Greider: Iraq Deadline, An Extraordinary Political Moment
Posted 03/28/2007 @ 11:50am
Iraq Deadline: An Extraordinary Political Moment

William Greider

Take a deep breath. The nation has arrived at an extraordinary political moment. The Congress is about to instruct the President he should withdraw from the ongoing war. Yes, I know the fine print in the House and Senate versions has lots of wiggle room. But the congressional action is still breathtaking when you think about it, possibly without historic precedent.

I assumed it would take many months and numerous failed efforts for the new Democratic majority to reach this juncture. When House leaders kept softening their terms, I even thought it might be a good thing for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to lose the first time around. She would then be assailed by outraged Americans and get the message: stiffen up, this is not business as usual. I was mistaken. Many of the final details are disappointing, but the message has been delivered and received--get out of Iraq. It will rule politics until the American exit actually occurs.

Democrats did not create this new dynamic--it arose volcano-like from the American people--but Democrats have had the wisdom to embrace it. I remember the torturous struggle in the Sixties waged by congressional opponents--Republicans and Democrats--trying to end the war in Vietnam. Their first resolutions were mild and deferential, politely urging Lyndon Johnson to start negotiating for peace. They were rejected. Subsequent measures raised the ante, but it took years of frustrating failure to get Congress to speak clearly. By comparison, the shift in politics this time moved like lightning.

Democrats now have the Republicans in a political vise and will keep squeezing them. Let Bush veto whatever anti-war measure House and Senate finally produce. Let the president's GOP troops uphold his veto. Democrats will then rally for another legislative assault on the willfully blind chief executive. Each new roll call will stick it again to the Republicans. Do they want to stand with the public's common-sense grasp of reality? Or are they going to keep voting with the crackpot commander-in-chief and his delusional search for victory?

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http://www.thenation.com/blogs/notion?pid=180016
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mike_c Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-30-07 08:38 PM
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1. how many different ways can you celebrate equivocation...?
I mean, just get the hell out of Iraq. Kucinich is right-- Americans could all be out of Iraq in 2-3 months. How many more people will die because the congress made an "historic decision" to continue the war for another unnecessary year or more?
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Flabbergasted Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-30-07 11:07 PM
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3. Kucinich is right but it certainly is a fascinating development.
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glitch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-30-07 08:59 PM
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2. Greider is always worth the read. Thanks for posting. K & R nt
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-31-07 11:08 AM
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4. Greider caught on. Kerry-Feingold KNEW their withdrawal bill last June would be defeated but
Edited on Sat Mar-31-07 11:09 AM by blm
forced it onto the floor of the senate to MAKE WITHDRAWAL THE ISSUE.

And they kept it in the forefront for the Nov 2006 election, even as most Dem leaders said they did not want to fight that election on Iraq withdrawal.

Kerry-Feingold and Murtha helped change the debate and brought about the new rhetoric within congressional Dems and even some GOPs.

This last vote for withdrawal was STILL a beginning for those working towards REAL withdrawal.

Keep the pressure on till more GOPs come around and FORCE Bush to accept the inevitable.
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flpoljunkie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-31-07 11:21 AM
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5. Great post, blm! Thanks.
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