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(And it would certainly receive a veto if it ever did)


"California Rep. Barbara Lee -- the only member of Congress to vote against
authorizing President Bush to respond militarily to the terrorist attacks of
Sept. 11, 2001 -- has initiated two recent actions in the House of
Representatives that further solidifies her role as a leading opponent of
the Bush administration's foreign policy. Rep. Barbara Lee was nominated in
late June for the Nobel Peace Prize as part of an international effort to
recognize the work of women around the world who promote peace.

On June 30, Lee introduced a bill that states it is "the policy of the
United States not to enter into any base agreements with the government of
Iraq that would lead to a permanent United States military presence in
Iraq." The bill currently has 41 co-sponsors." (All Democrats no doubt).








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On June 30, Lee introduced a bill that states it is "the policy of the
United States not to enter into any base agreements with the government of
Iraq that would lead to a permanent United States military presence in
Iraq." The bill currently has 41 co-sponsors." (All Democrats no doubt).


Probably. It's usually the democrats who have the ability to think
clearly, and not follow along lemming-like with whatever BushCo says
and wants.

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NOYB wrote:

On June 30, Lee introduced a bill that states it is "the policy of the
United States not to enter into any base agreements with the government
of
Iraq that would lead to a permanent United States military presence in
Iraq." The bill currently has 41 co-sponsors." (All Democrats no doubt).


Probably. It's usually the democrats who have the ability to think
clearly


"think clearly"? The troops are there as a deterrent...just as they were in
post-War Germany, Japan, and South Korea as a deterrent. Perhaps your
Democratic brethren think it was a bad idea to station troops in all of
those countries for the past 40-50 years?


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NOYB wrote:

On June 30, Lee introduced a bill that states it is "the policy of the
United States not to enter into any base agreements with the government
of
Iraq that would lead to a permanent United States military presence in
Iraq." The bill currently has 41 co-sponsors." (All Democrats no

doubt).

Probably. It's usually the democrats who have the ability to think
clearly


"think clearly"? The troops are there as a deterrent...just as they were

in
post-War Germany, Japan, and South Korea as a deterrent. Perhaps your
Democratic brethren think it was a bad idea to station troops in all of
those countries for the past 40-50 years?


Remember you are talking to someone how clearly thinks "schnapps is whiskey"

LMAO






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Remember you are talking to someone how clearly thinks "schnapps is
whiskey"


....and whose mom obviously partook in a little too much of both.

(Or is the weed?)




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(And it would certainly receive a veto if it ever did)


"California Rep. Barbara Lee -- the only member of Congress to vote

against
authorizing President Bush to respond militarily to the terrorist attacks

of
Sept. 11, 2001 -- has initiated two recent actions in the House of
Representatives that further solidifies her role as a leading opponent of
the Bush administration's foreign policy. Rep. Barbara Lee was nominated

in
late June for the Nobel Peace Prize as part of an international effort to
recognize the work of women around the world who promote peace.

On June 30, Lee introduced a bill that states it is "the policy of the
United States not to enter into any base agreements with the government of
Iraq that would lead to a permanent United States military presence in
Iraq." The bill currently has 41 co-sponsors." (All Democrats no doubt).



Yeah, she's a real winner......look at some of the other itemshas
introduced.

H.R.1040 : To establish a living wage, jobs for all policy for all peoples
in the United States and its territories, and for other purposes.

H.RES.141 : Disavowing the doctrine of preemption.

H.CON.RES.78 : Expressing the need to reengage Congress and the
Administration regarding the social conditions and need for poverty
reduction in Haiti, and for other purposes.

H.R.1429 : To protect tenants in public housing and housing assisted under
the rental assistance program under section 8 of the United States Housing
Act of 1937 who are victims from eviction by reason of criminal activity

H.R.3000 : To establish a United States Health Service to provide high
quality comprehensive health care for all Americans and to overcome the
deficiencies in the present system of health care delivery.

H.R.3386 : To provide assistance to combat infectious diseases in Haiti and
to establish a comprehensive health infrastructure in Haiti, and for other
purposes

H.R.4448 : To require the President to seek the establishment of an
international commission for monitoring the treatment of persons in United
States custody in Iraq.








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"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net...
(And it would certainly receive a veto if it ever did)


"California Rep. Barbara Lee -- the only member of Congress to vote

against
authorizing President Bush to respond militarily to the terrorist attacks

of
Sept. 11, 2001 -- has initiated two recent actions in the House of
Representatives that further solidifies her role as a leading opponent of
the Bush administration's foreign policy. Rep. Barbara Lee was nominated

in
late June for the Nobel Peace Prize as part of an international effort to
recognize the work of women around the world who promote peace.

On June 30, Lee introduced a bill that states it is "the policy of the
United States not to enter into any base agreements with the government
of
Iraq that would lead to a permanent United States military presence in
Iraq." The bill currently has 41 co-sponsors." (All Democrats no doubt).



Yeah, she's a real winner......look at some of the other itemshas
introduced.

H.R.1040 : To establish a living wage, jobs for all policy for all peoples
in the United States and its territories, and for other purposes.

H.RES.141 : Disavowing the doctrine of preemption.

H.CON.RES.78 : Expressing the need to reengage Congress and the
Administration regarding the social conditions and need for poverty
reduction in Haiti, and for other purposes.

H.R.1429 : To protect tenants in public housing and housing assisted under
the rental assistance program under section 8 of the United States Housing
Act of 1937 who are victims from eviction by reason of criminal activity

H.R.3000 : To establish a United States Health Service to provide high
quality comprehensive health care for all Americans and to overcome the
deficiencies in the present system of health care delivery.

H.R.3386 : To provide assistance to combat infectious diseases in Haiti
and
to establish a comprehensive health infrastructure in Haiti, and for other
purposes

H.R.4448 : To require the President to seek the establishment of an
international commission for monitoring the treatment of persons in United
States custody in Iraq.


I go to bed every night and thank my lucky stars for Congresspersons like
Barbara Lee. It's people like her that will assure that this country will
have a Republican majority for the rest of the foreseeable future.


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"NOYB" wrote in message
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"P. Fritz" wrote in message
...

"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net...
(And it would certainly receive a veto if it ever did)


"California Rep. Barbara Lee -- the only member of Congress to vote

against
authorizing President Bush to respond militarily to the terrorist

attacks
of
Sept. 11, 2001 -- has initiated two recent actions in the House of
Representatives that further solidifies her role as a leading opponent

of
the Bush administration's foreign policy. Rep. Barbara Lee was

nominated
in
late June for the Nobel Peace Prize as part of an international effort

to
recognize the work of women around the world who promote peace.

On June 30, Lee introduced a bill that states it is "the policy of the
United States not to enter into any base agreements with the government
of
Iraq that would lead to a permanent United States military presence in
Iraq." The bill currently has 41 co-sponsors." (All Democrats no

doubt).



Yeah, she's a real winner......look at some of the other itemshas
introduced.

H.R.1040 : To establish a living wage, jobs for all policy for all

peoples
in the United States and its territories, and for other purposes.

H.RES.141 : Disavowing the doctrine of preemption.

H.CON.RES.78 : Expressing the need to reengage Congress and the
Administration regarding the social conditions and need for poverty
reduction in Haiti, and for other purposes.

H.R.1429 : To protect tenants in public housing and housing assisted

under
the rental assistance program under section 8 of the United States

Housing
Act of 1937 who are victims from eviction by reason of criminal activity

H.R.3000 : To establish a United States Health Service to provide high
quality comprehensive health care for all Americans and to overcome the
deficiencies in the present system of health care delivery.

H.R.3386 : To provide assistance to combat infectious diseases in Haiti
and
to establish a comprehensive health infrastructure in Haiti, and for

other
purposes

H.R.4448 : To require the President to seek the establishment of an
international commission for monitoring the treatment of persons in

United
States custody in Iraq.


I go to bed every night and thank my lucky stars for Congresspersons like
Barbara Lee. It's people like her that will assure that this country will
have a Republican majority for the rest of the foreseeable future.


Howard Dean sure seems to be working hard toward that goal :-)





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Remember you are talking to someone how clearly thinks "schnapps is
whiskey"


...and whose mom obviously partook in a little too much of both.

(Or is the weed?)


That's nice, Fritz's regular anus to attach his nose to (JimH) isn't
here, so he's picked you. How cute to know that he has other people to
play nose-in-ass and ass-in-nose with.

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NOYB wrote:

On June 30, Lee introduced a bill that states it is "the policy of the
United States not to enter into any base agreements with the government
of
Iraq that would lead to a permanent United States military presence in
Iraq." The bill currently has 41 co-sponsors." (All Democrats no doubt).


Probably. It's usually the democrats who have the ability to think
clearly


"think clearly"? The troops are there as a deterrent...just as they were in
post-War Germany, Japan, and South Korea as a deterrent. Perhaps your
Democratic brethren think it was a bad idea to station troops in all of
those countries for the past 40-50 years?


Oh, but BushCo, and hence, all of you lemmings are saying that Iraqis
WANT our form of democracy. If that is true, then what would we be
deterring?

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