Bush Kills 3300 Americans And Iraqis
Battle at Home over Iraq War Funding Bill
battle-at-home-over-iraq-war-funding-bill.jpgItÕs back to the drawing board for Congress after failing to override President BushÕs veto on the $124 billion Iraq war funding bill.
Much like in Iraq, a war is raging in Washington, D. C. This political standoff along party lines also strangely resembles the sectarian separation within the Iraqi government.
A Republican White House continues to be at odds with the Democrat-controlled Congress. At the center of the controversy this week, was a timetable for withdrawing U. S. troops from Iraq, the sticking point that kept the president from signing the bill.
On Wednesday, Congress made a push to override the presidential veto, but came up too short for the measure to pass.
Democrats say they will continue to find a way to end the four-year conflict that has killed 3,300 Americans and countless Iraqis.
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