From the Floor of the House Yesterday . . .
Rep. Terry Everett [R-AL]:
If we wanted to have a meaningful debate on the real issues facing this country, we would take up Congressman Sam Johnson's bill that opposes any effort to cut off or restrict funding for our military.Rep. Michael Burgess [R-TX]:
But that is not the debate we are having today. Instead, we are debating a nonbinding resolution that, in my mind, can only hurt our troops who are on the battlefield as we speak, and this resolution can only give comfort to those who wish to kill Americans.
And I am not a big one on process. I haven't been here that long. I don't know that I understand process all that well. But why in the world would we not allow a vote or even a motion to recommit on, say, Sam Johnson's bill, H.R. 511? Sam Johnson's bill, a simple two-page bill that details all of the fine things done by our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, and ends with this simple paragraph: Faithful support of Congress. Congress will not cut off or restrict funding for units and members in the Armed Forces that the Commander in Chief has deployed in harm's way.Amen, gentlemen!
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Now if Gov. Perdue will appoint someone similar to Reps. Everett & M. Burgess to fill the vacency caused by the passing on of Rep. C. Norwood it will help the situation in D.C.!!!
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