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Before the War, Fallon Took Lead Against Invading Iraq
Friday, May 30, 2008
Before the War,
Fallon Took Lead Against Invading
Iraq
Friday, May 30, 2008
(4:30 PM CDT) – Today, Ed Fallon reiterated
that the war in Iraq is one of the main reasons
he decided to challenge Congressman Boswell.
Boswell voted for the war and continued to vote
to fund it until last year. Fallon
said, “Congressman Boswell says in his mailers
that he’s standing up to George Bush to end the
war. But where was he most of the past five
years?”
In stark contrast,
while serving as a State Representative in
2003, Ed Fallon authored HR 17 to encourage the
President not to
initiate a preemptive, unilateral military
strike against Iraq. Fallon
was joined by 20 other Democrats who
co-sponsored the
resolution.
Fallon claimed he had
it right, stating in HR 17 that the war would:
·
Undermine our efforts to bring
Osama bin Laden to justice. Bin Laden remains
at large.
·
Destabilize the region. Iran has
only grown in influence as a result of the war.
·
Turn into a humanitarian disaster.
Iraqi civilians have suffered greatly
throughout the war.
·
Lead to a long-term military
presence in Iraq. U.S. troops have now been in
Iraq longer than they were engaged in WWII.
·
Cause America to bear most of the
financial cost of the war, which we have.
·
Cost between $100 billion and $1
trillion, and we are now almost at a trillion
dollars.
·
Cost us $15-$20 billion per year.
That was a conservative estimate: the actual
cost is about $12 billion a month, or $144
billion a year.
·
Cause deeper federal budget
deficits, further weakening the economy and
undermining of the long-term prospects for
solvency the Social Security and Medicare
systems.
Fallon
says, “Those who voted for this war had it
wrong on so many levels. They
were duped by President Bush’s propaganda
machine and failed to understand how the war
would cripple our economy, leave thousands dead
or injured, and polarize our nation. Congress
needs leaders who are able to think critically
before similar mistakes are made in the
future.”
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