Floor Speech
Mr. Speaker, despite the fact that 70 percent of Americans support withdrawing almost all U.S. troops from Iraq by April, and despite a growing number of retired Generals and senior Republican Senators joining Democrats in calling for a new strategy in Iraq, many House Republicans remain staunchly in favor of the President's failed Iraq policy.
In fact, just last week the Leader of the House Republicans referred to the Senate Republicans who have spoken out against President Bush's failed policy as "wimps". And it begs the question -- does the Minority Leader believe 70 percent of Americans and numerous retired Generals are "wimps" as well?
It's a much easier thing to tow the line and keep rubber stamping the President's failed Iraq policy - as many Republicans in this body continue to do - it's a lot easier to do that than break from the party and the will of your President to take a principled stand for what you believe. Those Republicans who are against the President's policies are the true patriots.
Mr. Speaker, despite the name calling, Democrats will continue to push for a responsible redeployment of U.S. troops from Iraq and we hope that some of our Republican colleagues here in the House will join with us. |