
“I'm just a bill.
Yes, I'm only a bill.
And I'm sitting here on Capitol Hill.
But I know I'll be a law someday…
… At least I hope and pray that I will,
But today I am still just a bill.”
 - Schoolhouse Rock
A threat to morale of our troops?   A source of aid and comfort to our enemies?  An attack on our own soldiers and their families?   What  could the United States House of  Representatives  possibly be  debating that  would  warrant  those dire  predictions from  House  Republicans?   Is Congress debating an instant whole scale pullout from Iraq?  No.  Is the House urging that the United States negotiate with Osama Bin Laden?  Nope.   Then it must be a debate over impeaching the President of the United States right?   No, not even close.
The House of Representatives is  debating  HR 157.  A non binding  bit of political theater that  does nothing more than say  that a simple majority of  the members of the House  feel  that  the  current plan to  send  20,000 plus  additional  troops to Iraq is a bad idea.
As my nephew would say ….  Well Duh!
I watched  the debate  on CSPAN  as did many Americans  and what  struck me  was  how  both  sides of the aisle  in congress  basically want the same thing.   They want to  blame the other side  for  Iraq.    Democrats won the  2006 midterm elections on this issue.  The American people  issued a loud and clear  vote of no confidence in  President Bush’s approach  to and leadership of the  war in Iraq.   The message was clear,  the message was unambiguous  and it was unmistakable.  Get our troops out of Iraq.
Over  70% of the American people  say they are  opposed to  proposed  troop surge and the current  strategy in Iraq.  Yet  Speaker Pelosi  can’t  bring a bill to the floor  that simply says  the President  will have no  money to send  additional troops and  he must  start  to redeploy  the troops  currently in Iraq.   
Over the course of  the debate on HR 157 I heard a parade  of Republicans say that  to  have a  debate in our  legislative  branch of government  on  the issue of this war   emboldens our enemies.  Yet  for  5 years  those same Republicans kept saying that  the terrorists  attacked us because they  “hate our freedoms”.   So now our  freedoms  are  emboldening  the terrorists  so  we better not  exercise them?  Which is it?
Over the course of  the debate on HR 157 I heard   the same parade  of Republicans say you can’t support the troops if you don’t support  their mission.    
If  the mission is wrong,  if the mission is  fatally  flawed , if the mission is ill-conceived, poorly planned  and  failing  then the only true way to support the troops is to  oppose  the mission.   The only true way to support the troops is to change the mission..  To  continue to support  a failed   strategy is  to  deliberately  place  our  troops in harms way.  It  is  to  deliberately and knowingly  sacrifice the lives of  America’s bravest and best   to avoid admitting a mistake.   
To support the proposed troop surge in Iraq is to  attack our  troops  and their families  not support them.   
But rather than stand up and say that,  the congressional Democrats  promptly danced around  the issue.   They want to  stop the surge, but  they don’t want to  stop the money,  because  stopping the money can be spun by  Republicans  as  cutting off support to our  troops.   And make no mistake,  for the Republicans  that is their holy grail.   This debate is not about winning the “War on Terror”,  it isn’t even about  Iraq.   For the GOP it is  about campaign ads in 2008  where they can claim  the Democrats didn’t support  our troops.  It is not about winning the war,  it is about winning  back a congressional majority.   
And sadly,  the Democrats  fell for it.   For the  Democrats in Congress  it isn’t about  Iraq either.  It is about  a paralyzing fear of  those potential  GOP campaign ads in 2008.  It is not about  ending  this absurd misbegotten war,  it is about  a fear of losing their congressional  majority.
Never before in American history as there been such a pronounced absence of rational leadership in our federal government.   Congress is fiddling  while  Iraq burns,  fueled by a sectarian civil war and  American lives.   The President of The United States, who twice  swore a oath on the bible to preserve, protect  and defend the Constitution of the United States,  has  made his legacy  one of ignoring it.
The time has come  to stand up.  The time has come  to  pull our  government, our nation and  our democracy  back from the cliff   that this Administration would lead us all off of, and which Congress would follow like lemmings to the sea.  The time has come for leadership.   
Then maybe we will  get  actual  solutions,  instead of just another bill.
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