Lawmakers want vote on Obama war plan
From: The Washington Times | December 1, 2009
Four lawmakers said Tuesday that Congress should have a vote on President Obama's Afghanistan war plan before any more troops are sent there. Sen. Russ Feingold, Wisconsin Democrat and one of the Hill's most vocal opponents of sending more troops, also said he would attempt to block funding for the additional troops -- although he is unsure whether he could find the 41 votes in the chamber necessary to sustain a filibuster. A handful of top Democrats, including Rep. John P. Murtha of Pennsylvania, who is House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee chairman, have said that the troop surge may have to ...
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If these bozos want to be Commander in Chief they should run for President. Until then they will have to just be content in voting on to fund or not to fund but not the actuall plan itself. That is the job of the current bozo in the White House.