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Nancy Pelosi vs. The path out of Iraq
Democratic Leader and San
Francisco Representative Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi led the way in 2002 and
voted against the initial authorization for the War in
Nancy
Pelosi refused to co-sponsor two resolutions in 2003 that 1) could have averted
the war and 2) would have investigated the intelligence that the war was based
on.*
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H. Res. 55 (2/5/03) – Alcee Hastings’ non-binding
resolution to give UN weapons inspectors sufficient time for inspections and
for the United States to seek a Security Council resolution specifically
authorizing the invasion of Iraq.
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H.Res. 410 (
Nancy Pelosi refused to
join the call to investigate the
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H. Res. 375 – Barbara Lee and 82 co-sponsors
requested that the President and the Secretary of State disclose all
information and communications with officials of the
Nancy
Pelosi refuses to co-sponsor legislation to alter and monitor
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H. Res. 82 – Barbara Lee’s non-binding resolution disavowing the doctrine of
preemption.
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H.R. 4448 – Barbara Lee proposed a
requirement for an international commission to monitor the treatment of Iraqi
prisoners.
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H. Con. Res. 197 – Barbara Lee proposed a
requirement that the
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H.R. 3142 – Tom Allen proposed a requirement
that the
Note: In H.R. 1268, the 2005 $82 billion
Department of Defense Appropriations Bill, there is a provision for “permanent
facilities” in
Nancy
Pelosi refuses to co-sponsor what Democrats and Republicans alike are
proposing: a withdrawal.*
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H.Con.Res. 35 – Lynn Woolsey’s non-binding resolution
to develop and implement a plan for immediate withdrawal from
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Note: On
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H.J. Res. 55–Homeward Bound – Abercrombie and Jones, along with
54 co-sponsors, proposed a bipartisan resolution requiring the Bush
Administration to announce a plan for withdrawal no later than
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H.Amdt.214 to H.R. 1815 – Lynn Woolsey proposed a
non-binding amendment to develop a plan for the withdrawal of
Nancy
Pelosi consistently votes to spend billions of dollars per year on the War in
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H.R. 1268 – The 2005 $82 billion Emergency
Supplemental Appropriations Act for Defense, the Global War on Terror, and
Tsunami Relief, which includes a provision for “permanent facilities” in
Total Cost between
Total Cost as of
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H.R. 2863 -- House Appropriations Bill for
FY2006 proposes an additional $129.38 billion for continued military operations
and personnel in
Total Cost of War as of
More than 100,000 Iraqi fatalities in less than 3 years
Nearly 2,000
More than 180 Coalition Military fatalities
More than 240 Coalition Civilian Humanitarian and Contractors
fatalities
More than 330 Private Contractor fatalities
More than 65 Journalist fatalities
Demand Better. Demand
Accountability.
Demand Leadership.
Contact Nancy Pelosi’s office at 415.556.4862 or sf.nancy@mail.house.gov today.
United for Peace and Justice is a national anti-war coalition encompassing over one thousand separate groups. Visit United for Peace and Justice-Bay Area at http://www.upj-bayarea.org or the national website at http://www.unitedforpeace.org.
*
-- See http://thomas.loc.gov/ for
Congressional information or search for full text of Resolutions by Bill Number
at http://thomas.loc.gov/home/search.html.
**
-- See Friends Committee on National
Legislation at www.fcnl.org.