The Democratic Senators presidential candidates Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and Joseph R. Biden interrupted their campaigning in other states to fly back to Washington, D.C. to vote today in a non-binding Senate resolution opposing the Bush administration's plans to send more than 20,000 more combat troops to Iraq. The vote was 56 to 34--not quite enough. The Democrats, who have only a one-vote majority in the 100-member Senate, were unable to push the measure--which needed 60 votes--through. But today's anti-Bush vote garnered the support of seven Republicans--five more than in a similar Senate vote earlier this month.
Ah, the wheels of justice move so slowly! We need Ricky Martin to spice up his performance again to try and spur a few more Republican Senators to vote with the Dems next time. (See my yesterday's post.)
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Senate's Non-Binding Send-No-More-Troops Rez Misses by 4 Votes
Posted by Unknown at 7:08 PM
Labels: Barack Obama, Democrats, Hillary Clinton, Iraq war, Joe Biden, non-binding resolution, Republicans, troops, US Senate
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