Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Iowa Senate Opposes Bush's Escalation Plan in Iraq

The state Senate will be voting on a resolution to oppose Bush's plan to escalate the war in Iraq. From WQAD...

A majority of the state Senate has signed on to a resolution opposing President Bush's policies on Iraq.

The resolution says the U-S military is now -- quote -- "dangerously weakened."The measure, which is non-binding, was backed by 28 of the 50 senators, all Democrats.It notes that troops sent to the region have served bravely but are burdened by a flawed policy.

Iowa is one of 21 states that are debating similar resolutions. I wonder if the Iowa House plans on voting on a similar resolution.

5 comments:

Jeremie Jordan said...

Yea...another worthless bill. Go Democrats, enjoy your two years in power.

noneed4thneed said...

I wouldn't call the resolution since the a large majority of Americans oppose Bush's plan to escalate the war.

noneed4thneed said...

I would call the ridiculous circus the Republicans created around Terri Schiavo a worthless bill.

Jeremie Jordan said...

From the war in Iraq to Teri Schiavo....your intellect is dizzying.

noneed4thneed said...

Your the one that brought up worthless bills.