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Mike Wooldridge
17th July 2007, 08:43 AM (08:43)
Courtesy www.foxnews.com

WASHINGTON — Republicans dismissed as political theater a Democratic plan for an all-night session of the Senate to debate President Bush's military strategy in Iraq amid bipartisan proposals to redeploy U.S. troops.

The round-the-clock debate Tuesday night through Wednesday morning was intended as a way of pressuring Republican senators as well as Bush to act sooner rather than later on a change of course in Iraq.

"How many sleepless nights have our soldiers and their families had?" Sen. Dick Durbin, No. 2 in the Democratic leadership, said Monday.

Bush, meanwhile, paid a surprise visit to a gathering of GOP congressional staffers and White House aides trying to determine an effective strategy for communications about war policies. One participant said the president told the staffers he would not rethink his Iraq policies until after a critical military assessment in September.

Bush also said he had no confidence in the ability of international institutions — a reference to the United Nations — to salvage Iraq if the U.S. were to withdraw, according to the participant, who spoke anonymously because the meeting was intended to be private.
Also on Monday, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Marine Gen. Peter Pace, said the service chiefs were developing their own assessment of Iraq to present to Bush in September. Options include another troop buildup or maintaining current troop levels beyond September, Pace said.

Bush on Monday told Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and other officials that continued U.S. support depends on political progress in Baghdad, White House spokesman Tony Snow said.
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I wonder if they're going to watch DVDs, eat popcorn and have pillow fights. :basic03

Ryan Scott
17th July 2007, 09:44 AM (09:44)
They can't have an all-nighter without 61 votes, right? The last I heard they only had 53. I think this is more posturing on the part of Harry Reid.

Mike Wooldridge
17th July 2007, 09:58 AM (09:58)
They can't have an all-nighter without 61 votes, right? The last I heard they only had 53. I think this is more posturing on the part of Harry Reid.

They need 60 votes to end debate. As long as the Democrats don't vote to stop debate it can continue. The Democrats have a 50-48 Senate majority. Currently there are two independent Senators, Bernie Sanders of Vermon, who is against the war and Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, who is a supporter of the President's war policy.

Ryan Scott
17th July 2007, 10:12 AM (10:12)
Right, but just debating doesn't accomplish anything for them. At some point they need to vote on stuff or else it's just worthless posturing.

Jim Monck
17th July 2007, 11:01 AM (11:01)
I thought Durbin's comment was lame. Our soldiers risk their lives and miss a lot of sleep and he is comparing one night in the capitol to that? If they want to debate fine; I just thought the statement was weak.

Ryan Scott
17th July 2007, 11:06 AM (11:06)
I thought Durbin's comment was lame. Our soldiers risk their lives and miss a lot of sleep and he is comparing one night in the capitol to that? If they want to debate fine; I just thought the statement was weak.


I believe he was referring to the soldiers' and their families' sleepless nights as if to say, "come on, this is the least we can do; if you think this is bad, imagine being one of them."

I'm not a fan of the comment, because it doesn't do anyone any good, but I don't think it was meant in the way you thought.

Mike Wooldridge
18th July 2007, 07:00 AM (07:00)
I believe he was referring to the soldiers' and their families' sleepless nights as if to say, "come on, this is the least we can do; if you think this is bad, imagine being one of them."

I'm not a fan of the comment, because it doesn't do anyone any good, but I don't think it was meant in the way you thought.

:fav01 More often than not, it seems both sides are re-arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.