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"They haven't asked for one single penny for next year for Afghanistan and Iraq."

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  1. mc mark

    mc mark Member

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    As our lovable shill states; "If Bush wants to be elected, he needs to come clean!

    Why was Iraq and Afghanistan not in the budget this year? Why won't Jr tell us how much more it's going to cost?

    Does he agree that a draft is needed? Would he call for it before the election?

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    White House May Seek More Funds for Iraq

    By SCOTT LINDLAW, Associated Press Writer

    WASHINGTON - A top Pentagon official told lawmakers Wednesday the Iraqi military operation "is going to cost us more money" than anticipated, and the White House left open the possibility it will seek the additional funds before the end of the year.

    A rough first estimate showed that the decision to keep 20,000 troops in Iraq for some 90 days longer to deal with increased violence will cost about $700 million, Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told the House Armed Services Committee.

    Defense officials are studying their budget now to determine how much and whether some monies can be moved from other Pentagon accounts, Myers said. "We're in the middle of that analysis right now," he said.

    White House spokesman Scott McClellan said the White House had received assurances from Pentagon officials "that the funding they have now is more than adequate to meet their needs."

    But he said the issue was constantly being evaluated. "The decisions should be based on what the commanders in the field feel is necessary," he said.

    McClellan spoke as Myers told lawmakers that the extended deployments of forces in Iraq and the increased tempo of operations "is going to cost us more money." Myers said defense officials are studying their budget now to determine how much.

    "We're in the middle of that analysis right now," he said.

    President Bush, meanwhile, met Wednesday morning with Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld. There was no immediate indication what they discussed.

    <b>On Capitol Hill, two leading lawmakers urged the Bush administration to present Congress with projected price tag of Iraq operations next year, a politically delicate step the White House has said it does not intend to take in an election year. </b>

    "They haven't asked for one single penny for next year for Afghanistan and Iraq," said Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware, the ranking Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee. "Give me a break. Give me a break!"

    Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., said he smelled election-year politics.

    <b>"The administration would be well served here to come forward now, be honest about this, because the continuity and the confidence in this policy is going to be required to sustain it," Hagel said. "And that means be honest with the Congress, be honest with the American people. </b>

    "Every ground squirrel in this country knows that it's going to be $50 billion to $75 billion in additional money required to sustain us in Iraq for this year."

    Both senators spoke on the NBC program "Today."

    White House budget director Joshua Bolten said earlier this year that the administration will eventually need more money beyond the $87 billion Congress authorized for this year. But Bolten said the administration would not request it this year, meaning such a multibillion-dollar appeal will come after the November election.

    Some lawmakers fear that spiraling violence in Iraq mean that more money will be needed soon.

    Biden and Hagel, another senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, also raised the possibility that compulsory military service might be necessary to relieve pressure on U.S. troops stretched around the globe.

    The nation is engaged "in a generational war here against terrorism," Hagel said. "It's going to require resources."

    "Should we continue to burden the middle class who represents most all of our soldiers, and the lower-middle class?" Hagel said. "Should we burden them with the fighting and the dying if in fact this is a generational — probably 25-year — war?"

    "I am not proposing a draft, but I think some kind of mandatory service for this country for all our citizens, for the privileged, the rich, all those who have a lot, should be something we take seriously here," Hagel said.

    "Our military is not large enough. Our standing Army is not large enough," Biden added.

    http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm...1/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_iraq&cid=542&ncid=1480
     
  2. bnb

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    No No no-no-no-no-no-no.

    You just don't get it do you?!!!!

    Bush has the interest of all American's at heart. He's a true visionary and patriot. Sometimes teensy fibs might be required to appease the riff-raff who cannot possibly comprehend the complexities of securing the free-world. Let the man do his job!

    It's that Forbes guy who has to come clean.

    Did you know he may only have truly deserved two Purple Hearts??? Sure he volunteered for a very dangerous assignment and served courageously -- but he may have used his THIRD purple heart -- earned on his second tour of duty -- to go home early???? At a time when EVERYBODY else was honourably serving their country.

    The cad!
     

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