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Not Another Dime Without U.N. Involvement
For Immediate Release -
September 8, 2003
Washington, DC - Representative Jim McDermott (D-WA) released the following statement today:
"President Bush is about to ask Congress for an additional $87 billion to continue operations in Iraq. Thats about three times the homeland security budget. It would pay for all veterans' programs and benefits for every living American veteran for 15 months. It represents every federal dollar for transportation for all of this year and the first quarter of next year. Hes asking for more than five times what we spend on public assistance for the entire United States.
I did not think the President was right to go into Iraq. Because of his actions, I believe we now have a moral responsibility to the people and future of Iraq. We cannot abandon them.
However, Congress must not give the President a blank check after the many, many missteps that have been made in Iraq. If this level of mismanagement were found in any other federal program, my colleagues would be demanding it be shut down or turned over to the states.
Nation-building is not a strength of the Bush Administration. I think weve all realized that.
Nor is diplomacy a strength. Our stance seems to be that any right-thinking ally should salute and say yes, sir! whenever the U.S. government speaks.
This Administration must conclude an agreement with the United Nations on security and reconstruction of Iraq. We cannot go it alone. We cannot demand total control.
For these reasons, I believe Congress must deny any funding request for Iraq until an agreement with the United Nations has been reached. The errors of President Bush and those around him must be corrected, not funded."
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