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Feingold on Bush: It's incredible that he's vetoing funds he wants... [VIDEO]

Posted by Evan Derkacz at 10:31 AM on April 4, 2007.


On Olbermann, the Dem rips Bush's conference.
olbermann fein iraq

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"The president is beyond stubborn," "detached from reality," and the best one: "Unless we've shifted into a monarchy," the Congress is doing a legitimate job with this bill and that the president is the one vetoing the funds for the troops. Their responsibility is oversight, the power of the purse, and not just a body of suggesters.

Senator Feingold, who's been pushing a timeline for nearly two years, relays the thoughts of 7 out of 10 Americans that the War on Iraq ought to end. He then proceeds to lay out the plan that he and Harry Reid have in store for doing so...

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Tagged as: bush, iraq, oliver north, feingold

Evan Derkacz is an AlterNet editor. He writes and edits PEEK, the blog of blogs.


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