In a 256-153 vote that mirrored the position taken by the Senate earlier, the GOP-led House approved a nonbinding resolution that praises U.S. troops, labels the Iraq war part of the larger global fight against terrorism and says an "arbitrary date for the withdrawal or redeployment" of troops is not in the national interest.

This is an excellent example of how republicans "box" the debate. Let's see how it works. If you're against terrorism, then you have to praise the troops (ok, so that rules out people that kick puppies and steal from their grandmother) and you must support the war in Iraq...

You could drive the remaining stock on Hummers through the holes in that resolution.
graymatter Reviewed by graymatter on . The U.S. Chicken Hawk Congress In a 256-153 vote that mirrored the position taken by the Senate earlier, the GOP-led House approved a nonbinding resolution that praises U.S. troops, labels the Iraq war part of the larger global fight against terrorism and says an "arbitrary date for the withdrawal or redeployment" of troops is not in the national interest. This is an excellent example of how republicans "box" the debate. Let's see how it works. If you're against terrorism, then you have to praise the troops (ok, so that Rating: 5