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'The Responsible Left': Funding Obama's Expanding Wars

  • "The Responsible Left:" Funding Obama's Expanding Wars $100 Billion a Vote
    The cowardly Democrats who checked their spines at the door to Congress when they voted Tuesday try to defend their flip-flop on war funding. Frankly, it is embarrassing.
    By Jeremy Scahill
    Rebel Reports, June 18, 2009
    Straight to the Source

Over the past few days, we reported on how the White House and Democratic Congressional Leadership waged a dirty campaign to scare up votes to support another $106 billion in funds for their wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Now, several of the so-called anti-war Democrats who left their principles at the House coat check on their way in to vote Tuesday are trying to explain away their hypocritical votes.

New York Democrat Anthony Weiner, who voted against the war funding in May - when it didn't matter - only to vote Tuesday with the pro-war Dems, sounded like an imbecile when he made this statement after the vote: "We are in the process of wrapping up the wars. The president needed our support." What planet is Weiner living on? "Wrapping up the wars?" Last time I checked, there are 21,000 more US troops heading to Afghanistan alongside a surge in contractors there, including a 29% increase in armed contractors. Does Weiner think the $106 billion in war funding he voted for is going to pay for one way tickets home for the troops? What he voted for was certainly not the "Demolition of the 80 Football-field-size US Embassy in Baghdad Act of 2009." To cap off this idiocy, Weiner basically admitted he is a fraud when he said the bill he voted in favor of "still sucks."

Jan Schakowsky, who has done some incredibly important work on Blackwater and the privatized war machine, also voted against the supplemental in May, but switched her vote on Tuesday. "I do believe my president is a peacemaker," Schakowsky said. "I'm going to give him what he wants." A peacemaker who is expanding war? Moreover, what happened to the system of "checks and balances?" If Congressmembers, especially anti-war ones like Schakowsky, start just giving the president "what he wants," then where is the peoples' voice?

How are these people sleeping at night?

Obviously these folks are partisans or else they wouldn't be Democrats, but this "Dear Leader knows best" mentality is cultish. Republican Rep. Ron Paul, who, whatever one thinks of him, has been consistently opposed to these wars, put it best when he rose on the floor Tuesday to speak against the war funding: "I wonder what happened to all of my colleagues who said they were opposed to the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. I wonder what happened to my colleagues who voted with me as I opposed every war supplemental request under the previous administration. It seems, with very few exceptions, they have changed their position on the war now that the White House has changed hands." 

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