Democrat resistance to Iraq funding crumbles

Reuters:

Democrats in the Congress, who came to power last year on a call to end the combat in Iraq, will soon give President George W. Bush the last war-funding bill of his presidency without any of the conditions they sought for withdrawing U.S. troops, congressional aides said on Monday.

Lawmakers are arranging to send Bush $165 billion in new money for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, enough to last for about a year and well beyond when Bush leaves office on January 20.

"It'll be the lump sum of money, veterans (funding) and that's it," said one House aide familiar with the negotiations on the legislation.

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If they would only stop resisting the changed facts in Iraq, it would be real progress for them. They have invested so heavily in our defeat, this funding bill was much harder for them than it should have been. The Democrats should consider themselves lucky that voters are not making them pay a high political cost for being disastrously wrong about Iraq for the last year and a half.

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