Thursday, January 11, 2007
Today, the Democrats in Congress voted to raise the federal minimum wage for the first time in ten years. In worse news, this evening, President Bush gave a twenty-minute speech outlining his "new plan" for Iraq. This plan principally features a "surge" of troops. The Democrats, happily, are winning the rhetoric war by calling Bush's plan by the Viet Nam-era term "escalation" rather than allowing the current administration to rename it a "surge." But a victory in the war on rhetoric will not save the lives of the 24,000 men and women about to be deployed. Senator Ted Kennedy hopes to block Bush's plan; he recommends a congressional vote. Representatives Jim McDermott, Nancy Pelosi, Dennis Kucinich and others agree. Perhaps enough legislators will join their efforts to end this war and to save American and Iraqi lives.
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