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foxtrot023
06-13-2005, 02:59 PM
WASHINGTON (AFP) - A prominent lawmaker who prompted cafeterias in the US Congress to change the name of their french fries to "freedom fries" in anger over France's opposition to the Iraq war, has now turned against the conflict and wants a firm schedule on the withdrawal of US troops.

Representative Walter Jones (news, bio, voting record), a North Carolina Republican, has written more than 1,300 letters of condolence to the families of soldiers killed in Iraq and will introduce legislation this week calling for a firm timetable on the withdrawal of US troops, ABC's "This Week" said Sunday.

"This is what I believe is the right thing to do for our military first; and secondly, I think we are doing everything we can do in Iraq to give them an opportunity to have a democracy, to defend themselves," Jones told ABC.

President George W. Bush's administration has refused to set a timetable on withdrawing its forces from the war-torn country.

Asked about his change of heart on the war, Jones said he had attended two years ago the funeral of soldier, a married father of three, who was killed in Iraq. "That really has been on my mind and my heart ever since."

He added: "When I look at the number of men and women who have been killed -- it's almost 1,700 now, in addition to close to 12,000 have been severely wounded -- and I just feel that the reason of going in for weapons of mass destruction, the ability of the Iraqis to make a nuclear weapon, that's all been proven that it was never there."

remainder of article at:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20050612/pl_afp/usiraqfrancepolitics

pistol
06-13-2005, 03:14 PM
I knew it! He was just over compensating for his deep down love of France all along!

ElHombre
06-13-2005, 09:33 PM
whoa there, pistol. at least he's gutsy enough to both admit he was wrong and is now trying to do trying to make up for it.

that's enough reason to go easy on him, IMO.

pistol
06-13-2005, 10:02 PM
whoa there, pistol. at least he's gutsy enough to both admit he was wrong and is now trying to do trying to make up for it.

that's enough reason to go easy on him, IMO.

Sorry, I was just responding to save the neo-cons some time.

Flagg
06-13-2005, 10:38 PM
WASHINGTON (AFP) - A prominent lawmaker who prompted cafeterias in the US Congress to change the name of their french fries to "freedom fries" in anger over France's opposition to the Iraq war, has now turned against the conflict and wants a firm schedule on the withdrawal of US troops.

Representative Walter Jones (news, bio, voting record), a North Carolina Republican, has written more than 1,300 letters of condolence to the families of soldiers killed in Iraq and will introduce legislation this week calling for a firm timetable on the withdrawal of US troops, ABC's "This Week" said Sunday.

"This is what I believe is the right thing to do for our military first; and secondly, I think we are doing everything we can do in Iraq to give them an opportunity to have a democracy, to defend themselves," Jones told ABC.

President George W. Bush's administration has refused to set a timetable on withdrawing its forces from the war-torn country.

Asked about his change of heart on the war, Jones said he had attended two years ago the funeral of soldier, a married father of three, who was killed in Iraq. "That really has been on my mind and my heart ever since."

He added: "When I look at the number of men and women who have been killed -- it's almost 1,700 now, in addition to close to 12,000 have been severely wounded -- and I just feel that the reason of going in for weapons of mass destruction, the ability of the Iraqis to make a nuclear weapon, that's all been proven that it was never there."

remainder of article at:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20050612/pl_afp/usiraqfrancepolitics


1300 ???

Does this guy's district cover a major Army and/or Marine base like Fort Bragg or Camp Lejeune?

Even so, that's a heap of letters.

Is it common for Congressmen and Senators to write letters to the families of the fallen outside of their own constituent districts?

fremen
06-14-2005, 01:50 AM
"When I look at the number of men and women who have been killed -- it's almost 1,700 now, in addition to close to 12,000 have been severely wounded -- and I just feel that the reason of going in for weapons of mass destruction, the ability of the Iraqis to make a nuclear weapon, that's all been proven that it was never there."[/quote]

remainder of article at:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20050612/pl_afp/usiraqfrancepolitics[/quote]

He forgot to mention the tens of thousands of Iraqis who have died too.

roland
06-14-2005, 03:15 AM
1700 is very low casualties for a war. Don't tell me he didn't considered it could be much worse when he pushed for war ?

sp2c
06-14-2005, 04:01 AM
well popular opinion was against france, so he jumped onboard ... I'm not surprised that he jumped on this bandwagon as well

if loads of people start yelling that zombies ate their neighbours, this guy will probably weld a chainsaw to his hand and yell 'gr00vy' from his cadillac (from back where it's safe of course)

b33f
06-14-2005, 07:36 AM
whoa there, pistol. at least he's gutsy enough to both admit he was wrong and is now trying to do trying to make up for it.

that's enough reason to go easy on him, IMO.

Sorry, I was just responding to save the neo-cons some time.

rofl