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View Article  Senator Harkin Introduces Iraq War Resolution
Senator Harkin Introduces Iraq War Resolution

by Caroline Vernon

Senator Tom Harkin has just introduced a resolution for a new course in Iraq.


Please call Senator Harkin and thank him for taking such a courageous and compassionate stance on this critical issue!

1-800-426-8073 (Washington Switchboard)
(563)-322-1338 (Davenport office)

Also, please call Senators Durbin and Obama and ask them to support the resolution!

It is important that we ALL be sure to WEIGH IN on the need to end this war as soon as possible as lives are hanging in the balance...

Please Call TODAY!


Senator Harkin on AIR AMERICA TODAY:

Tune in to Air America (AM 1270 in the QC) to hear Senator Harkin speak out about his resolution on redeployment from Iraq.
This afternoon at 4:05pm CST, Senator Tom Harkin will be a featured guest on The Ed Shultz Show, and tonight he can be heard on The Majority Report with hosts Janeane Garofolo and Sam Sedar on Air America Radio which airs from 5-9m CST. !

Harkin Introduces Resolution for New Course in Iraq:

Measure Stipulates No Permanent Military Bases on Iraqi Soil, Iraqi Sovereignty over Oil and U.S. Troop Withdrawals by Close of 2006

Washington, DC—Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) today introduced a Concurrent Resolution in the United States Senate to chart a new course in Iraq.  The resolution specifies that the US should neither maintain a permanent military presence in Iraq nor attempt to control the flow of Iraqi oil, and that US Armed Forces should be redeployed from Iraq following the completion of Iraq’s constitution-making process—at the latest December 31, 2006.

“This Monday marked the third anniversary of President Bush’s speech on the flight deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln,” Harkin said.  “On that occasion, the President proclaimed our ‘mission accomplished,’ stating triumphantly that ‘major combat operations in Iraq have ended.’  But three years later, 133,000 troops remain on the ground, and the President has signaled that the U.S. military occupation in Iraq is open-ended and of indefinite duration.  President Bush’s call to ‘stay the course’ is a slogan, not a strategy for success.  Indeed, I fear that ‘stay the course’ really means ‘stay forever,’ and this sends exactly the wrong message.  It stokes the insurgents, who believe that the U.S. wants a permanent military presence in Iraq.  And it takes away any incentive for the Iraqi government to resolve its internal divisions and stand on its own feet.”

U.S. commanders in Iraq have acknowledged that Iraq’s remaining challenges cannot be resolved militarily, but will require a political solution worked out by the Iraqis themselves.  However, the ongoing presence of U.S. forces without a clear end date, has delayed progress on the political front.  Moreover, the insurgents are strengthened by the overwhelming perception among Iraqis that the U.S. military is an occupying force, that we are building what appear to be permanent bases, and that our continuing presence in Iraq is about oil.  By making clear that we intend to redeploy U.S. forces out of Iraq by the end of the year, the Harkin resolution aims to deprive the insurgency of its rationale and to spur the new Iraqi government to shoulder full responsibility.   The United States taxpayers have committed $320 billion in Iraq, including funds allocated by the emergency supplemental appropriations being considered by Congress.  The Congressional Research Service reports that the US now spends upwards of $6.4 billion a month in Iraq – up sharply from last year.

“The men and women of our Armed Forces have sacrificed greatly.  It is time to allow the political process to go forward, and to demand that Iraq’s new leaders take responsibility for their country’s future.  And it is time to bring home as many troops as possible, consistent with force-protection requirements, and to redeploy as many as necessary to successfully pursue Bin Laden and al Qaeda, and to protect our vital interests around the world,” said Harkin.
View Article  Ed Fallon Visits The Mill

   Ed Fallon Visits The Mill


by Gary Klein

Despite being a Tuesday evening, the energy was palpable at Iowa City's famed (and intimate) nightspot "The Mill" as well over 100 people anticipated Ed Fallon's arrival in a smoke-free, but clearly not fun-free environment. Fallon staffers relayed that Ed had been slowed by House business, but that didn't keep the enthusiastic crowd  from enjoying music and speeches from dignitaries like 2nd District US Congressional Dem candidate Dave Loebsack, 89th District State Senate Dem candidate Mark Nolte (who is a supporter of Fallon), and local Dem candidates for Johnson County Attorney Janet Lyness and Nick Maybanks and Board of Supervisors candidate Larry Meyers. Secretary of Agriculture candidate Denise O'Brien  planned to come, but was ably represented by Sara Baird.

 Music was provided by the very popular and always energized Dave Zollo and, Shinbone Alley (featuring local Guitar God, John Lake) ahead of Ed's arrival.  Among the crowd were James Moody, Paul Osterholt, Jeff Fields, Mark Kresowik, Tom Carsner and other local Dem party "players". When Ed arrived around 8:45, Nick Johnson, a former FCC commissioner, made a stirring introduction which  caused Ed to comment, "It was a long introduction, but I know who to call for a really good introduction."

Fallon supporters were on their feet when Ed came to the front of the house. He referred to the "little guys and gals" who he would fight for, like the poor, GLBT, the small farmer and others who, like him aren't wealthy. He sees the divide in Iowa as more about top versus bottom, not left and right; the small, but powerful interests at the top versus those without power at the bottom.

He spoke about clean campaign finances and that when Paul Wellstone ran for the senate seat, he was outspent 6 to 1 when he won  in Minnesota. Ed joked and said he planned to only be outspent 3 to 1 to become Iowa's next governor. Ed accepts no PAC money.

He was not excited to run TV ads, but in a statewide race he said "you have to. And I pledge that I will never run a negative, nasty television ad." Talking to his campaign team they said that it will be very easy to distinguish Ed from the other Dem candidates and Rep. Jim Nussle when his ads begin to air--stay tuned, as they say.

Finally, he urged his supporters to tell ten friends to support him and that he would win the primary and as he walked off the stage, the  band Stones in the Field made Celtic music that made Ed feel very much at home. He spent the rest of the evening chatting with his committed core and some uncommitted voters.

Ed's advance team --Chelsea and Henry were very professional and helpful to the organizers of the event--they admit they don't sleep much, but as Henry said "I do get some time off between mid-November and the end of December. Although this year, I'm hoping to be on the transition team."

P.S. Pictures Tim Weitzel took these pictures of Ed, Jeff Cox, and Nick Johnson...



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