Victory Caucus

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  Posted by Jules Crittenden at 1:59 am on Thursday, February 15, 2007

3 Responses to “Victory Caucus”

  1. Bill's Bites Says:

    The Victory Caucus

    From Blackfive: An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last. - Sir Winston Churchill For a long time have we thought and argued here about how to define victory and how to get the

  2. Old War Dogs Says:

    The Victory Caucus

    From Blackfive: An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last. - Sir Winston Churchill For a long time have we thought and argued here about how to define victory and how to get the

  3. Cliff Clavin Says:

    Victory Caucus, yesterday. (scroll down to read, if you choose)

    Jack Murtha’s Goal: Undermine the president’s foreign and national security policy.

    Join us tomorrow at 11:00 AM EST when Congressman Jack Murtha will outline new details of a strategy to use his Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense to oppose the Bush war in Iraq. Congressman Jim Moran, another Committee member, predicts the Committee action will be the “bite” that follows this week’s Congressional “bark” – the three-day debate on a non-binding Congressional resolution.

    The Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense has begun consideration of the president’s $93 billion supplemental appropriations request for Iraq. Action on the request will be the first opportunity for the new Congress to exercise its “power-of-the-purse” over the Iraq war.

    Chairman Murtha will describe his strategy for not only limiting the deployment of troops to Iraq but undermining other aspects of the president’s foreign and national security policy. Chairman Murtha discusses these steps in a videotaped conversation with former Congressman Tom Andrews (D-ME), the National Director of the Win Without War coalition, sponsor of MoveCongress.org.

    Murtha should now be considered close to Benedict and NOT The Pope.

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