Democrats Who Opposed War Move Into Key Positions
As well they should!
Democrats Who Opposed War Move Into Key Positions:
Although given little public credit at the time, or since, many of the 126 House Democrats who spoke out and voted against the October 2002 resolution that gave President Bush authority to wage war against Iraq have turned out to be correct in their warnings about the problems a war would create.
With the Democrats taking over control of the House next January, the views that some voiced during two days of debate four years ago are worth recalling, since many of those lawmakers will move into positions of power. They include not only members of the new House leadership but also the incoming chairmen of the Appropriations, Armed Services, Budget and Judiciary committees and the Select Committee on Intelligence.
Rep. John M. Spratt Jr. (S.C.), a senior member of the Armed Services Committee, was one of several Democrats who predicted during the House floor debate that 'the outcome after the conflict is actually going to be the hardest part, and it is far less certain.' He credited his views in part to what he heard over breakfasts with retired generals Anthony C. Zinni and Joseph P. Hoar, both of whom had led the U.S. Army's Central Command - a part of which is in Spratt's district.
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They made the point: We do not want to win this war, only to lose the peace and swell the ranks of terrorists who hate us,' Spratt said.
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