In the Senate, Democrats affirm a measure setting a timetable of next spring for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq. The deadline is attached to a $122 billion spending bill funding the war in Iraq and Afghanistan for the rest of the fiscal year.I'm not happy that the Republicans didn't filibuster. Lazy bastards. They differ only by degrees from the Dem/S and the Republican turncoat quislings.
By a vote of 50-48, the Senate voted to keep in the funding bill a provision requiring that troops be out of Iraq by March 31, 2008, with the withdrawal beginning within 4 months of the bill's enactment.
Last week, the House approved a similar measure, which sets a timeline of Aug. 31, 2008, for a withdrawal. The White House is threatening to veto either bill, and it's looking likely that President Bush will get a chance to carry out that threat.
The key vote is over whether to strip from the Senate bill language that sets a U.S. troop withdrawal goal of March 31, 2008, and calls for that withdrawal to begin within four months of the bill's enactment.
Republican critics trying to remove the deadlines from the bill accused Democrats of micromanaging the war. But Republicans have also decided not to filibuster the bill.
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