With President Bush having already once vetoed funds for our troops, the House debates the revised Iraq Accountability Act which supports our troops and holds President Bush and the Iraqi government accountable. This bill requires the President to confront the realities of the Iraq war and take account of the facts on the ground. The new bill fully funds the troops over the next two-three months -- ensuring that they have everything they need to conduct their mission. It appropriates $42.8 billion immediately and requires the President to report to Congress in July, guaranteeing two votes by Congress, to determine if a second installment of requested funding is released.
Madam Speaker, Rep. Emanuel is a hottie!!! If he is ever single then he is free to "holler back"!!!
CajunDeLyte 4 years ago
We need to investigate who has defrauded our money. The meny has certainly not gone to the soldiers or to veteran's healthcare. It's time to investigate Cheney and the CEOs from Halliburton and British Petroleum, hm?
QueenJuliana 4 years ago