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U.S. Senate okays bill forcing troop withdrawal from Iraq
By The Associated Press

Senate Democrats ignored a veto threat and pushed through a bill Thursday requiring President George W. Bush to start withdrawing U.S. troops from the civil war in Iraq, dealing a rare, sharp rebuke to the president as a wartime commander in chief.

In a mostly party line 51-47 vote, the Senate signed off on a bill providing $122 billion (91.3 billion) to pay for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. It also orders Bush to begin withdrawing troops within 120 days of passage while setting a nonbinding goal of ending combat operations by March 31, 2008.

The vote came shortly after Bush, in a move that his aides said was unprecedented, invited all Republicans from the House of Representatives to the White House to appear with him in a sort of pep rally to bolster his position in the continuing war policy fight.

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"We stand united in saying loud and clear that when we've got a troop in harm's way, we expect that troop to be fully funded, Bush said, surrounded by Republicans, and we got commanders making tough decisions on the ground, we expect there to be no strings on our commanders.
We expect the Congress to be wise about how they spend the people's money," he said.

The Senate vote marked its boldest challenge yet to the administration's handling of a war, now in its fifth year, that has cost the lives of more than 3,200 American troops, more than 50,000 Iraqis and more than $350 billion (262.1 billion). In a show of support for the president, most Republicans opposed the measure, unwilling to back a troop withdrawal
schedule.

The House, also run by Democrats, narrowly passed similar legislation last week. Party leaders seem determined that the final bill negotiated between the two chambers to send to Bush will demand some sort of timetable for winding down the war - setting them on course for a veto
showdown with the president.

"We've spoken the words the American people wanted us to speak," said Senate Democratic Majority Leader Harry Reid. There must be a change of direction in the war in Iraq, the civil war in Iraq.

"The Senate and the House have held together and done what we've done," he told reporters. "It's now in his corner to do what he wants to do.

In a letter to Bush, the House leader, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and Reid had said earlier: "This Congress is taking the responsible course and responding to needs that have been ignored by your administration and the prior Congress."

White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said "the president respects the role of Congress - and Congress should respect his."

"I think the founders of our nation had great foresight in realizing that it would be better to have one commander in chief managing a war, rather than 535 generals on Capitol Hill trying to do the same thing, she said. They're mandating failure here."

The legislation represents the Senate's first, bold challenge of Bush's war policies since Democrats took control of Congress in January. With Senate rules allowing the minority party to insist on 60 votes to pass any bill and Democrats holding only a narrow majority, Reid previously had been unable to push through resolutions critical of the war.

This latest proposal was able to get through because Republicans said they didn't want to block an appropriations bill needed for the war.

"I think the sooner we can get this bill ... down to the president for veto, we can get serious about passing a bill that will get money to the troops," said Republican Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.

Democrats acknowledge they do not have enough support in Congress to override Bush's veto, but say they will continue to ratchet up the pressure until he changes course.

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  1.   $350,000,000.000 uselessly p***ed against the wall by Bush 19:31  |  Clickfool 29/03/07
  2.   The end is near! I can FEEL it! 19:37  |  American 29/03/07
  3.   How many of you agree 19:47  |  Ah 29/03/07
  4.   IF ONLY 20:15  |  Mark of Lewiston 29/03/07
  5.   troops out of iraq, troops into iran 20:16  |  sol 29/03/07
  6.   American Kibuki 20:28  |  Mark of Lewiston 29/03/07
  7.   # 4 Mark of Lewiston 21:17  |  Lynn 29/03/07
  8.   What everyone fails to understand about `WHY`? 21:20  |  Chick Corea 29/03/07
  9.   # 6 Mark of Lewiston 21:23  |  Lynn 29/03/07
  10.   POOR BUSH LOSING BECAUSE HE APPROVED PALESTINIAN STATE))))))))))) 22:03  |  VOICE of MOSHIACH))) 29/03/07
  11.   IT`S HANDING OVER IRAQ TO IRAN, THE EVIL EMPIRE))))))))))))) 22:04  |  VOICE of MOSHIACH))) 29/03/07
  12.   Withdrawal from Iraq 22:13  |  Naim S. Mahlab 29/03/07
  13.   american # 2 22:26  |  Lynn 29/03/07
  14.   investing in defeat 22:39  |  Josh 29/03/07
  15.   #9 Hey Lynn; they OWN the oil fields, we do not! 23:15  |  ballistic 29/03/07
  16.   #12 I think Canada should send some troops to Iraq! 23:19  |  ballistic 29/03/07
  17.   #14 Josh; no Houses want to stop the hemorrhaging! 23:29  |  ballistic 29/03/07
  18.   #10 Bush losing causing he should have approved 23:31  |  ballistic 29/03/07
  19.   #12 Naim 23:31  |  Lynn 29/03/07
  20.   #11 Hey there Iran and Iraq are the same people 23:32  |  ballistic 29/03/07
  21.   # 14 Dems in House and Senate 23:35  |  Lynn 29/03/07
  22.   ballistic 00:17  |  Lynn 30/03/07
  23.   9 Lynn - A Difficult Question 00:31  |  Mark of Lewiston 30/03/07
  24.   Lynn - OH Yeah! Bush is a thinker! 00:34  |  American 30/03/07
  25.   Lynn #16 00:35  |  KT 30/03/07
  26.   Lynn - The common man in america is uneducated 00:38  |  Sam 30/03/07
  27.   Lynn 00:40  |  Lloyd 30/03/07
  28.   #19 Are you talking about that poll you sent me to last night? 01:04  |  ballistic 30/03/07
  29.   #23 Bush Admin MIA 03:56  |  Lynn 30/03/07
  30.   ballistic - 04:02  |  Josh 30/03/07
  31.   #24 American 04:03  |  Lynn 30/03/07
  32.   # 25 KT 04:10  |  Lynn 30/03/07
  33.   #26 Sam 04:16  |  Lynn 30/03/07
  34.   # 27 Lloyd 04:24  |  Lynn 30/03/07
  35.   # 10 , # 11 VOICE of MOSHIACH " Very Well Said" 05:08  |  Joseph E . 30/03/07
  36.   29 Lynn - The Veto Fight 09:59  |  Mark of Lewiston 30/03/07
  37.   29 Lynn - cont`d 10:17  |  Mark of Lewiston 30/03/07
  38.   29 Lynn - cont`d 10:17  |  Mark of Lewiston 30/03/07
  39.   yeah, give bush and cheney all the money 15:46  |  VIPER 30/03/07
  40.   #20, BALLISTIC, so but there not 15:49  |  VIPER 30/03/07
  41.   Some truth about Iraq 18:16  |  spyguy 30/03/07
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