Thursday, February 15, 2007

Murtha's plan:

Give the money for troops but limit the extentions:
...Democratic leaders have rallied around a strategy that would fully fund the president's $100 billion request for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan but would limit his ability to use the money.

Rep. John P. Murtha (D-Pa.), chairman of the House Appropriations subcommittee on defense, will formally outline the Democrats' plan today to antiwar groups agitating for binding action against the war. Rep. James P. Moran Jr. (D-Va.), a subcommittee member who helped arrange the Internet event, said the plan is aimed at tamping down calls from the Democrats' liberal wing for Congress to simply end funding for the war.

The Murtha plan, based on existing military guidelines, includes a stipulation that Army troops who have already served in Iraq must be granted two years at home before an additional deployment, Marines must be given 14 months at home, and any troops sent to Iraq must be those deemed fully trained and equipped under existing military standards. The idea is to slowly choke off the war by stopping the deployment of troops from units that have been badly degraded by four years of combat.

"They won't be able to deploy troops unless they extend troops overseas. And if we limit the extension, then it'll be very difficult for them to continue this surge, which the American people are against and the Iraqis don't want," Murtha said yesterday on National Public Radio.

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4 comments:

Steve Bates said...

Hmm. What's to prevent Bush from simply issuing a statement later that he is not bound by the plan?

The problem IMHO is in authorizing the funds in the first place... once they're authorized, Bush will put his own spin on the language of the law, claiming that he may use the money for whatever he wants. Laws never bothered him much before, and I can easily see him doing exactly that.

My objection is not to the plan as laid out, but to its almost certain implementation... if "implementation" can be used as a synonym for "willful perversion". We need to cut off the water at the main, because nothing else will stop Bush.

ellroon said...

Rats. It is a good plan, as whig says, and Bush will do whatever he wants no matter what is said, as Steve says.

Going after the horrible extensions on the soldiers over there might be the only way though and the military will be glad of the chance to assess the damage Bush has done.

Anonymous said...

Good plan, but since a Democrat made it, the "westerners" here will long for the days of Cunningham's Limos....

Oh wait, we've got Bilbray.

ellroon said...

How is Bilbray working out for you, mm? As bad as the good old days?