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Congress to Blow $20 Million in Taxpayer Money on War 'Victory' Party

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hnumpah:
GOP set up fund for Iraq victory fete - New York Times

Washington -- Even as the Bush administration urges Americans to stay the course in Iraq, Republicans in Congress have put down a quiet marker in the apparent hope that V-I Day might be only months away.

Tucked away in fine print in the military spending bill for this past year was a lump sum of $20 million to pay for a celebration in the nation's capital "for commemoration of success" in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Not surprisingly, the money was not spent.

Now congressional Republicans are saying, in effect, maybe next year.

A paragraph written into spending legislation and approved by the Senate and House allows the $20 million to be rolled over into 2007.

The original legislation empowered the president to designate "a day of celebration" to commemorate the success of the armed forces in Afghanistan and Iraq, and to "issue a proclamation calling on the people of the United States to observe that day with appropriate ceremonies and activities."

The celebration would honor the soldiers, sailors, air crews and Marines who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, and it would be held in Washington, with the $20 million to cover the costs of military participation.

Democrats on Capitol Hill called attention to the measure, an act that Republicans would probably portray as an attempt to embarrass them five weeks before the midterm election. The Democrats said the original language and the one-year extension were both pushed by Senate Republicans. A spokesman for the Republican-controlled Senate Armed Services Committee said it is protocol not to identify sponsors of such specific legislation, unless they chose to name themselves.

The overall legislation was approved in the Senate by unanimous consent and overwhelmingly in the House after a short debate.

Lt. Col. Brian Maka, a Pentagon spokesman, said late Tuesday that the event was envisioned not so much as a celebration of victory but more as an opportunity for "honoring returning U.S. forces at the conclusion" of operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2006/10/04/MNGF3LHPGN1.DTL

_JS:
There's $20 million that's safe from spending. They might as well place it in a fund and let it draw interest until the wars are "won." We can use it to help Iraq fund their secret police to keep law and order.

hnumpah:

--- Quote ---There's $20 million that's safe from spending.
--- End quote ---

Hehhehheh...

You know, I don't tell you enough how much I enjoy reading your posts.

The_Professor:
Yet another example of irresponsible spending....sigh...What ever happened to the responsible fiscal policies advocated by conservative Republicans like William F. Buckley?

Plane:
    It is hard for me to beleive that they didn't spend it , most government appropriation is spent on scedule whether it is needed or not , I have seen buildings demolished with a fresh coat of paint  on them.

     If ever we do win I wouldn't mind a tickertape parade.

     Or something like it.

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