"I believe it is important to be successful in Iraq, and I believe that in Gen. Petraeus and the strategy he has outlined, we have the best chance we have for success,"
So he supports the plan of letting the troops that were added as the "surge" return, when the military knew that was the timeline they had planned all along. See... that's not a withdrawl.
I keep hearing and reading success but what is the main goal? Last month Hoekstra said he doesn't want democracy in Iraq but security and stability. But the way I see it, we took that away when we started dropping bombs. Don't get me wrong, Saddam Hussein wasn't a good man by any means, but the basis of this war was and still is a lie. If we went to Iraq to free the people, if that was the idea, then we should be in a lot of countries right now by this logic. It's all a sham. Don't buy it.
Rep. Charlie Wilson, D-Ohio is on the same trip, here's what he thinks:
"what he’s seen in Iraq this week reinforces his belief that President Bush’s troop surge isn’t working and the time has come for redeployment “in a big way.” “I don’t know that the surge has returned the dividend (expected).”
He advocates "not a quick withdrawal of troops,” but the creation of a plan to bring soldiers home as “quickly as possible.” He doesn’t think the situation in Iraq will further improve if U.S. troops remain there.
“The situation here is bleak,It’s actually scary.”
Oh yeah, Rock out to this great video.... moe. Tailspin very fitting...
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The Congress didn't condemn Vice President Cheney when he falsely connected Al Qaeda to Saddam Hussein. They didn't condemn Colin Powell when he lied about WMD to the United Nations. They didn't condemn President Bush when he started eavesdropping on American citizens without a warrant. They still haven't done anything to change President Bush's war policy. But the House voted to condemn a newspaper ad—and Congressman Peter Hoekstra supported the measure. Please call and tell him to stop voting on useless resolutions and focus on forcing an end to the war.
Congressman Peter Hoekstra
Phone: 202-225-4401
Absolutely! Letters to the editor are another fantastic way to have you voice heard. And send them to multiple papers. And email Hoekstra. and call, and send letters. Your voice can be heard.
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