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Firetxmi
10-22-2007, 05:30 PM
Bush lobbies for more war funds
Personal pitch follows Pentagon chief's request last month
The Associated Press
Updated: 2:12 p.m. ET Oct. 22, 2007

WASHINGTON - President Bush asked Congress on Monday for another $46 billion to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and finance other national security needs.

"We must provide our troops with the help and support they need to get the job done," Bush said in comments a month after his Pentagon chief made the same appeal before lawmakers.

The figure brings to $196.4 billion the total requested by the administration for operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere for the budget year that started Oct. 1. It includes $189.3 billion for the Defense Department, $6.9 billion for the State Department and $200 million for other agencies.

To date, Congress has already provided more than $455 billion for the Iraq war, with stepped-up military operations running about $10 billion a month. The war has claimed the lives of more than 3,830 members of the U.S. military and more than 73,000 Iraqi civilians.

Bush made his request in the Roosevelt Room after meeting in the Oval Office with leaders of veterans service organizations, a fallen Marine's family and military personnel who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The White House originally asked for $141.7 billion for the Pentagon to prosecute the Iraq and Afghanistan missions and asked for $5.3 billion more in July. The latest request includes $42.3 billion more for the Pentagon — already revealed in summary last month by Defense Secretary Robert Gates — and is accompanied by a modified State Department request bringing that agency's total for the 2008 budget year to almost $7 billion.

Appeal to lawmakers
Bush said any member of Congress who wants to see success in Iraq, and see U.S. troops return home, should strongly support the request.

"I know some in Congress are against the war and are seeking ways to demonstrate that opposition," Bush said. "I recognize their position and they should make their views heard. But they ought to make sure our troops have what it takes to succeed. Our men and women on the front lines should not be caught the middle of partisan disagreements in Washington, D.C."

The State Department is requesting $550 million to combat drug trafficking in Mexico and Central America, $375 million for the West Bank and Gaza and $239 million for diplomatic costs in Iraq.

Top House lawmakers have already announced that they do not plan to act on Bush’s request until next year, though they anticipate providing interim funds when completing a separate defense funding bill this fall. Bush asked lawmakers to approve the request before the holidays.

“We must provide our troops with the help and support they need to get the job done,” Bush said. “Parts of this war are complicated, but one part is not, and that is America should do what it takes to support our troops and protect our people.”

$5 billion OK'd for vehicles
Congress already has approved more than $5 billion for new vehicles whose V-shaped undercarriages provide much better protection against mines and roadside bombs. It’s likely that Congress will quickly grant $11 billion more to deliver more than 7,000 of the vehicles.

The delays in submitting the remaining war funding request were in part due to unease among congressional Republicans about receiving it during the veto override battle involving a popular bill reauthorizing a children’s health insurance program.

The request also includes $724 million for U.N. peacekeeping efforts in the war-torn Darfur region in Sudan, $106 million in fuel oil or comparable assistance to North Korea as a reward for the rogue nation’s promises to cease its efforts to develop nuclear weapons. Another $350 million would go to fight famine in Africa.

Link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21422707/

DB-ERAUPilot
10-22-2007, 07:48 PM
congress will give it to him, and then complain they can't do anything to stop the war...this cycle is getting kinda old you'd think :roll:

RxOnco
10-22-2007, 09:37 PM
I get tired of hearing constant complaining about the cost of the war. Of course the Congress will approve it. Not only that, they'll probably take advantage of it by adding in some of their add-ons like a million dollar grant to the Woodstock museum. If the Dems, and some Reps, truely believed what they spewed out they would simply vote this down. Instead, they'll vote for it and then continue with the status quo. All of the Dems know that it would be political suicide to vote against funding for the troops and the war effort.
War costs money. The world's most advanced military costs money. Maybe we should start up another War Bond effort. I'm sure there would be plenty of patriots that would be happy to contribute all that they could. I being one.

0rphie
10-22-2007, 09:52 PM
Unfortunately he is going to get more money. every time he asks for more war money he gets it

RxOnco
10-22-2007, 09:56 PM
Would you rather let the money run out? Bush isn't just sitting in the Oval Office saying "I think I'll bleed some more money out of 'em for Iraq." He submits the request because the military needs it and it's his job.

AlterMega
10-22-2007, 10:04 PM
Unfortunately he is going to get more money. every time he asks for more war money he gets it

As long as our troops are in harms way they should and WILL get the money.
Only the staunchest of libtards are actively campaigning for such a stupid move.Funding and equipment shouldn't be a matter of whether or not we agree with Bush's policies.

avedis
10-22-2007, 11:03 PM
taking away money from the troops in order for them to withdraw is a rubbish idea....thats why it isnt going to happen

Stonewall71
10-23-2007, 07:00 AM
bush keeps digging and digging the grave of USA

DB-ERAUPilot
10-23-2007, 08:39 AM
bush keeps digging and digging the grave of USA

its seems like it, but as long as congress doesn't take away his "shovel" their as much to blame

9mmRifle
10-23-2007, 09:25 AM
and people wonder why the dollar has been dropping and has little value anymore, by the end we could end up spending up to $1 Trillion in supplemental budgets for the Afghan and Iraq war, that's one trillion or in other words a 'Thousand Billion'. Ron Paul once remarked on the US deficit saying we should remember, our gold is static. The Gold isn’t going up, it's our dollar that is going down. Nations like India, Saudi Arabia, Japan and China now own the USA by buying dollars and pushing their positive trade balance with us, however India, China et al will not keep propping up America's debt addiction forever, someday America will have to pay the price for this haphazard spending.