|
| Moldova.org / Politicom |
English |
Romanian |
Russian
|
![]() |
|
Horoscope
Via mail - Daily horoscope ![]() Virgo 23 August - 22 September You need to get moving -- even though you'd probably rather just stay at home all day. You can force yourself, though and if you do, you'll be glad you did. There's a lot of fun to be had out there! Weather
Other location ...
|
U.S. budget measure not linked to troops
Democratic leaders said a budget deal containing funds for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is likely to pass without provisions for U.S. troop withdraws.
Democratic lawmakers said Congress is likely to pass as much as $70 billion in war funding, but without measures calling for the redeployment of many of the U.S. troops in Iraq by the end of 2008, CNN reported Thursday. Democratic leaders said the measure may spark controversy among the party faithful who have been outspoken against the war. The base of the Democratic Party expressed concern of the lack of pressure exerted on U.S. President George Bush to change the Iraq policy. Senate Republicans said they would block any budget deal that didn't contain at least some of the $200 billion in war funding requested by the Bush administration. Democrats point to the measure as a victory that curtails the Bush administration's war effort. "What is for sure is he will not get all $200 billion," said a senior Democratic. "Whatever number it is, it is much less than what the president asked for. For the first time in this war, he has received less than his request." // Copyright 2007 by United Press International Publication date: 13 December 2007 Source: Archive
Bookmark
this news
ADsRelated links- Married troops allowed to live together in Iraq - The parties will receive money from the budget beginning with July 1st, 2009 - New treaty reshapes European Union - African leaders press for equality - Rice prods Somalia on constitution - Communist MPs voted in first reading rectifications to Budget Law for 2007 - No agreement in Serb-Kosovo Albanian talks - 4 Afghan troops killed in bomb attack - Back pain treated in coalition troops - British troops 'disillusioned' report says Latest news
CNN Poll: Obama, McCain deadlocked
Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain are deadlocked in the presidential race, a CNN Poll released Monday indicates.The CNN-Opinion Research Corp. poll showed McCain and Obama were tied at 48 percent each. Three percent of the voters were undecided, CNN said.The CNN poll didn't indicate t more... 08.09.2008 - Professor crafts anti-cheating program 08.09.2008 - Schwarzenegger recall drive launched 08.09.2008 - Sunset ramp ceremony for Canadian soldier 08.09.2008 - Judges institute dress code 08.09.2008 - New York primary elections to be monitored 08.09.2008 - Drilling expected to dominate Congress 08.09.2008 - Bees attack two Texans and a pit bull 08.09.2008 - Three burned at Oregon hot springs 08.09.2008 - Man says partner's murder influenced judge |
What is New?
|
| © 1997-2008 moldova.org - All rights reserved. moldova.org is a registered mark by Moldova Foundation. Privacy Policy. Please read the terms of use when you can benefit from our services. Design and programming by Adpixel.biz |