Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Only Four Republicans Voted Against War Spending Bill â€" Ron Paul and Jeff Flake Votes Against Supplemental Measure

Ron Paul

(Best Syndication News) It is official, the warfare have garnered bi-partisan support as Democrats and Republicans in the House of Representatives O.K. $162 billion for the warfares in Republic Of Iraq and Afghanistan. Although 151 Democrats voted against the measure, only 80 Democrats voted in favor. Nancy Pelosi and former Presidential campaigner Kucinich were among those who voted against it.

There were only four Republicans vote against HR2642. Lone-Star State Republican Bokkos Alice Paul and Jeff Snowflake of Grand Canyon State both opposed the measurement on conservative grounds. Both Alice Paul and Snowflake are popular among financial conservatives. Other Republicans joined with Democrats to add millions to the measure that was passed last May by the Senate.

Republican Bokkos Alice Paul believes that the monolithic disbursement in Republic Of Iraq have added to our economical woes. “Years of growing shortages have got been spurred on by the high terms tag of war, and the determination to pay that terms primarily by auxiliary disbursement rather than traditional ‘on-budget’ accounting,” Alice Paul said.

“War takes what would otherwise be productive economical capacity and transportations both that capacity, and the wealthiness it would bring forth in normal, peaceful, modern times into far less economically feasible activities.”

Money is only portion of the job according to the Lone-Star State Republican. “The warfare has, of course, made us less safe as a state and damaged our credibleness with allies and hostile states alike.”

Two other Republicans voted against the bill. Congressmen Toilet Isadora Duncan of Volunteer State and Toilet Joseph Campbell of Golden State voted no. Neither of these representatives had much to state about their vote.

California Congressman and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi was asked if this tin be considered a failure by the Democrats. "It is the Republicans in the Senate who enable this policy, and it is the President of the United States who have their, who are complicit, they are complicit with the president to do certain he never have to acquire a measure on his desk with a [withdrawal] timeline, because the American people desire a timeline and his vetoing it is an unpopular move for him," said Pelosi.

By Uncle Tom Madison
Best Syndication News Writer

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