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Fallon Discusses Ending Iraq War - Says Congressman Boswell has stood with Bush too often
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Des Moines, IA. - Congressional
candidate Ed Fallon took the opportunity to
discuss the war in Iraq and veterans’ issues at
a town hall meeting in Des Moines on Wednesday,
March 19th.
Fallon is a strong
supporter of ending the war in Iraq. He says,
"If elected, I would support legislation that
(1) provides no additional money for Bush's
war; (2) allocates adequate resources to bring
our troops home and to address their physical,
emotional, mental health and employment needs
upon their return; and (3) set a short time
table to withdraw all combat troops. "
Fallon, like many
Iowans, says he's frustrated by the current
Congress' failure to stand up to President
Bush, end the war and bring our troops home. In
particular, Fallon says, "After it became clear
that President Bush misled us into war,
Congressman Boswell continued to vote for
additional funding for the war with no
timetable for bringing the troops home.
“
Fallon says,
“Recently, when high school students visited
Congressman Boswell’s Des Moines office and
refused to leave until he spoke with them by
telephone, Boswell told them, “I advocate for
an orderly plan. In the last year or so, I’ve
voted five or six times for
that.”
Fallon says,
“Unfortunately, Congressman Boswell is
mistaken, and the facts say something quite
different.”
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While Boswell did vote for a bill
with timetables, the President vetoed it (H.R.
1591 on 03/23/07). Then two months later, on
the next funding bill calling for a timetable
for partial withdrawal (H.R. 2237), Boswell
sided with Bush and voted against it,
even though House Democrats supported the bill
169-59
(05/10/07).
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Boswell also voted in favor of
H.R. 2206, which continued funding
without a timetable for troop withdrawal
(05/10/07).
·
Again in June, Boswell voted for
H.R. 2764, which also continued funding
without a timetable for withdrawal
(06/22/07).
Fallon notes that in November
2007, Boswell did vote for a funding bill that
contained language for a partial withdrawal
(H.R. 4156 on 11/14/08). Fallon
says, “This vote came after he learned that I
was planning on running against him. While I’m
pleased to see him move in the right direction,
this vote seems motivated more by political
expediency than by a sincere change of heart.
The truth is Boswell has repeatedly sided with
Bush and House Republicans against the majority
of his fellow Democrats and the clear desire of
the American people to end the Iraq War.
“
Fallon concluded, “The effects of the Iraq
war will be with us for our lifetimes. We
cannot undo the tragedy of President Bush’s
misadventure in Iraq. But we must change course
in order to mitigate the length and severity of
those effects.”
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