Feingold Catches Levin In Flip-flop On Funding The Troops
bumblebums reports on a e-mail from Senator Russ Feingold on Carl Levin's history of "not funding the troops:"
Senator Levin went on in his op-ed to grossly mischaracterize the legislation Majority Leader Harry Reid and I have introduced as somehow cutting or "stopping funding for the troops." That is extremely disappointing as it is well known that the Feingold-Reid bill ends funding for this war after our men and women in uniform have been safely redeployed out of Iraq.. . . After all, Senator Levin and many others now in the Senate supported using Congress's 'power of the purse' before. In October of 1993, they voted for a similar effort with regard to Somalia. At that time, 75 Senators voted for an amendment to set a deadline after which funding for the military mission in Somalia would end and our troops would be safely redeployed. That bill was passed into law.
I'm not sure why some Democrats and many Republicans have flipped on this issue in the 14 years since. . . .
(Emphasis supplied.) What would Lincoln say Senator Levin?
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