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Author: Tim Wheeler
People's Weekly World Newspaper, 11/17/05 10:00
http://www.pww.org/article/articleview/8104/1/295/
WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush’s smear tactics failed to
silence his growing opposition as the peace movement and
defenders of the poor stepped up their fight against the Iraq
war and a Republican proposal to cut $50 billion from federal
programs for low-income Americans.
Antiwar forces vowed to step up their efforts to bring the
troops home while the Coalition on Human Needs (CHN) hailed its
recent victory in blocking cuts in food stamps, Medicaid, and
other benefits. The overlapping movements scoffed at Bush’s
attempts to question their patriotism and vowed to keep the
pressure on the House and Senate in an election year.
Bush, speaking on Veterans Day to a captive audience at a
military depot in Pennsylvania, accused his opponents on Capitol
Hill of sending “the wrong signal to our troops and to an enemy
that is questioning America’s will.” His critics are attempting
to “rewrite the history of how the war began,” he charged.
But a mountain of evidence has surfaced that Bush lied to push a
war resolution through Congress. A recent poll found that 57
percent of the people now believe Bush “deliberately misled” the
people into the war. Bush’s approval ratings have plunged to 37
percent, the lowest of his presidency, and opposition to his
Iraq war has soared to 60 percent.
Bush’s policies “are out of step” not only with the nation but
also with millions in the Republican base, Tim Carpenter,
executive director of Progressive Democrats of America (PDA),
told the World. “We need to remember that in less than a year,
we have become the majority. Even Republican senators like Chuck
Hagel of Nebraska are calling for an Iraq exit strategy,” he
said. “The antiwar drumbeat is going to continue through the
2006 elections and right up through the 2008 elections.”
Bush and the Republican right took a severe beating in the 2005
off-year elections largely due to anger against the Iraq war,
soaring fuel prices, and oil company profiteering while the
nation’s poor face savage cutbacks.
“We are organizing and mobilizing support for Rep. Jim
McGovern’s bill to cut off funding for the armed occupation and
bring the troops home,” Carpenter said. McGovern’s bill would
limit Pentagon funding to the costs of rapid transition to full
Iraq sovereignty and for reconstruction of that war-torn
country, but not for armed military operations or occupation.
PDA, with close ties to the Progressive Caucus of Congress,
mobilized grassroots support for a congressional hearing on the
Downing Street memo last summer. It also promoted a hearing on
an “exit strategy” from Iraq convened by Reps. Lynn Woolsey (D-Calif.),
Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) and others.
CHN Executive Director Debbie Weinstein told the World, “People
who care about human needs scored a big victory in the House
last week. The leadership was forced to pull their budget bill
off the floor because they didn’t have enough votes in support
of cuts to vital services like Medicaid, food stamps, foster
care, and Supplemental Security Income for the elderly and
disabled.”
She pointed out that the GOP leadership, desperate to win over a
bloc of moderate Republicans, removed a section that would have
opened the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling. “But
that was not enough. The moderates were opposed to cuts in
benefit programs as well.”
The CHN, uniting 750 organizations, is insisting that Democratic
and moderate Republican lawmakers reject any compromise and hold
the line against cuts of any kind in these benefit programs,
especially in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
“Poll after poll shows that the American people don’t agree with
these right-wing budget priorities,” she said. “The battle is
not over. We were successful because of the huge outpouring of
telephone calls and e-mails to congressional offices. These
lawmakers have to know that we are still out there and we still
care.”
Republicans can be forced to stand against the right-wing budget
cuts, she said. “Rep. Sherwood Boehlert of New York, a
Republican, was quoted as saying he couldn’t support the GOP
budget, and I quote: ‘I’m against euthanasia, because what we
are being asked to do is preside over the orderly demise of the
Republican majority.’”
The Senate, likewise feeling the angry heat of their
constituents, voted 79-19 Nov. 15 for a non-binding resolution
calling on Bush to “explain to Congress and the American people
its strategy for the successful completion of the mission in
Iraq.” They also approved language in the Defense Authorization
bill — fought by Vice President Dick Cheney — that would
prohibit “cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment of detainees,”
clearly a reaction to the torture of detainees by U.S. troops at
Abu Ghraib in Iraq, the U.S. Naval station in Guantanamo Bay,
and other secret detention facilities around the world.
Earlier, the senators killed by a vote of 58-40 a far stronger
Democratic resolution calling for a timetable for withdrawal of
U.S. troops from Iraq.
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Veterans deserved better
USA Today - 15 hours ago
Bush can start to set the record straight by telling the truth
about how he intends to win the peace in Iraq and when he
intends to bring the troops home. ...
http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/editorials/2005-11-16-letters-veterans-day_x.htm&cid=0
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