The Iraq Surrender Act of 2007

2007-03-28
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Both House and Senate have now sent a clear message to the world: Osama bin Laden was right. America does not have the stomach for a fight. We cannot stand the sight of our own blood. Our allies, especially those in Iraq who are depending on us to help them stabilise their country, get the message loud and clear. So do our enemies, who now know that if they manage to hold on for another eighteen months, they will prevail. Worst of all, our troops get the message, too.

Democrats in the House amended a bill containing needed funding for the troops in Iraq and Afghanistan to include a specific withdrawal date for our troops in Iraq: the end of August 2008, regardless of circumstances. Members attached some $24 billion worth of pork, mostly designed to bribe specific Representatives who would otherwise not have voted in favor of the bill for various reasons. For instance, spinach growers — who contributed over $30,000 to the campaign of Rep. Sam Farr (D-CA) — will recieve $25 million to “offset losses from last fall’s E. coli contamination” if the bill becomes law. Dairy interests — who contributed $9,000 to Rep. David Obey’s (D-WI) last campaign — will receive $252 million. Now that’s a return on investment! When asked whether the campaign contributions were a factor in the pork attachments, Obey said, “I represent dairy farmers. You got a problem with that?” Due to Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s machinations, the bill passed 218-212.

The Senate version of the bill contains vital military spending like $74 million for peanut storage, $16 million to build new offices for House members, $13 million for the Ewe Lamb Replacement and Retention Program and $5 million for fish breeders, all labeled “emergency spending.”  It was thought that the bill would not get through the Senate with the withdrawal date included, but it passed with a vote of 50-48. 

If the President does not approve funding by mid-April, the military will begin to face severe hardships. Those hardships will be felt most keenly by our troops in the field, who will begin to run short of ammunition, armor, replacement parts and vehicles, food and medical supplies. It will become more difficult to replace the wounded and rotate troops out of combat. Therefore, the President must sign an appropriations bill by then.

On the other hand, setting a date for withdrawal is tantamount to national suicide. It sends the message that America is too weak to fight; that we can be beaten by terror tactics. If we leave Iraq before the people can protect themselves, the Iraqi experiment with democracy will succumb to Iranian control on one side and that of al-Qaeda on the other. Both will become far more powerful than they had previously dared to believe. With our defeat at the hands of a few thugs and bombers, we would deserve the opprobrium of every country on Earth, nor would any country hesitate to act against us. North Korea would build its nuclear arsenal unchecked, as would Iran. China’s tenuous alliance with North Korea and Russia would become unbreakable. Pakistan would fall, and India would face a nuclear-armed radical Muslim regime without backing from the West. Europe’s reluctant slide into Islamofascist domination would become a free-fall. Therefore, the President must not sign any bill that contains a timetable for withdrawal from Iraq.

There is only one thing for Bush to do. The President of the United States must go on strike.

If President Bush refuses to sign any bill, for any purpose, until a clean military funding bill reaches his desk, he can effectively shut down the federal government. Congress would be hamstrung, unable to pass any measure until the President once again picks up his pen. In the absence of an Executive branch, the Legislature has no function, and it’s time the Chief Executive exercises his ability to rein in the excesses of this Democrat-controlled Congress. The Democrats may have taken over one branch of government, but they need to be reminded that Congress is not the whole of it.

It remains to be seen whether President Bush has the foresight and fortitude to make such a move. If he does not, he might as well pull our troops back from every corner of the world now, and we should all prepare for the worst the world can throw at us.

Joe Mariani is a computer consultant born and raised in New Jersey. He now lives in Pennsylvania, where the gun laws are less restrictive and taxes are lower. Joe always thought of himself as politically neutral until he saw how far left the left had really gone after 9/11. His essays and links to articles are available at http://www.guardianwatchblog.com/

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  • Scottie-LV

    Re: The Iraq Surrender Act of 2007

    I don’t agree with the writer, Joe Mariani……..(America doesn’t have the stomach to fight). What have we been doing for the past 4 years over there? Was going to Iraq and Afghanistan only some sort of game where over 3000 soldiers lost their lives?

    Maybe the author would want us to stay and fight but, I bet thousands of soldiers think it’s time to come home now (some of them didn’t want to be there in the first place) and tens of thousands of family members agree with them.

    As for Nancy (I need a bigger plane) Pelosi, I knew all long that putting a woman in that position was a big mistake.

  • Ouderkirk

    Bush needs to show some testicular fortitude here and stand up to the democRATS and their socialist/communist overlords.

    Yep, the first woman speaker acts… just like a woman.

  • amfortas

    Need funds for the troops? Its lying around for the taking, it seems. Look what just popped into my email inbox :-

    Fellow American,
    My name is Sgt. Mathew Novak , an ex US soldier and a medical supply seargent in the US Army’s Third Infantry Division based in Iraq.

    I and my fellow soldiers in the same third infantry sometime April 18, 2003,discovered a pair of cement sheds filled with metal boxes. Inside each box was $4 million in cash — $750 million American dollars in all.

    Out of patriotism, i showed the cash to my senior officer in charge of our Unit and we shared the loot ,i got $20 million American Dollars.

    Finally, Major Rideout , who was our Unit Commander was questioned by other superior officers when the news was broken by CBS. We later noticed it was First Sgt Wilson who leaked out the information to the press,Major Rideout claimed he has recouped all the money we found.

    But truthfully, i hid my own share of $20 million US Dollars , and when the money was being flown out from Iraq, I tipped the Pilot of the England Airforce Plane who is a Rev Father to deliver my own funds at his destination because they will be going through England to deliver wounded Allied soldiers ,before going to the USA for final delivery of the funds discovered by our Unit.

    To cut it short, i was finally paroled by superior officers, questioned and sacked from the US Army for gross misconduct in the line of duty.

    After i was sacked from the army, I came back to US AND joined a hospital in Wisconsin where i have been working before i went back to Iraq after i volunteered myself for a humanitarian service in Iraq .

    Unfortunately, i was caught in the line of fire last month in Baghdad during rescue mission, we were hit by a terrible bomb explosion and was badly burnt .

    As luck would have it, i met again the Rev Father Pilot whom i handed my own share of the our Iraqi money (20 million Dollars).He is now with Red Cross and was delighted to meet me .He told me that he kept all the money with a Security Company as a treasure from Iraq.

    However, i am in a very critical condition now and cannot even talk because i am on life support .The doctors here have told me point blank that i would die any moment from now. I do not have a wife or children and would like to atone for my sins by giving out the funds to one who will give it charity if he gets it.

    Rev Father Micheal has gone back to his country and has been instructed to help any one i will refer to him retrieve the funds from the Security Company as he also has no need for it.I have since confessed my sins and ready to die a gallant death .
    I am making atonements for my sins as advised by the Rev Father to give up the funds to an honest American who will help me remember the poor.

    Therefore, i am instructing you to contact the Rev Father Pilot as a beneficiary of the 20 Million Dollars Once you have it in your accounts, You will donate 50% of the money to charity and keep the other 50%.

    Please do contact him through his e mail address rev.michealblair@yahoo.com

    with your name , address,sex,age,marital status,occupation and phone number His name is Rev Fr Micheal Blair

    Hope you will live up to expectations.
    Long live America.
    Regards
    Fmr Sgt. Mathew Novak
    NB: Part of this story has been published in the CBS NEWS .For reference purpose, please go to

    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>

    I’ve taken the goto address out in case its a hoax. hahahahahahahahaha

    Don’t you kust love the bit about the ‘England Air Force’ with the pilot who’s a vicar. HAHAHAHAHA.

    Can’t talk, on life support but he sends me an email. I hope he sent one to Congress too.

  • amfortas

    Seriously, I can’t deal with it. I am not an American.

  • Joshuatree

    That’s quite a fairy tale. I couldn’t uh thunk it up better myself.

  • S Baker

    Another win for the Rat party, progressives and the mass murderers.

  • http://www.guardianwatchblog.com Joe Mariani

    “I don’t agree with the writer, Joe Mariani……..(America doesn’t have the stomach to fight).”

    I think you may have misunderstood. That’s the message Congress is sending. Your mileage, as they say, may vary.

  • Scottie-LV

    Joe Mariani said, “I think you may have misunderstood. That’s the message Congress is sending.”

    I apologize Joe. I now realize that I was wrong. I guess in the heat of anger, I misread the article. I’ll have to direct my anger to congress, not you.

    Sorry!

    Scottie-LV






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