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May 25, 2007

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Thank you Jerry for doing the right thing and voting NO on this Iraq funding bill. This war needs to come to an end. It is a waste of money and lives. Supporting the troops means bringing them home not funding this War more so they can continue being in harms way for Halliburton profits.

I'm very proud of you. If only there were more people in Congress like you.

I applaud your courage and consistency. I supported your election because you promised change. Making change happen is hard and requires perseverance in the face of difficulty. We must redirect our nation's efforts away from endless war and towards building a better society for all.

Jerry, I spent an hour last night writing bitter notes to the Democrat leadership, asking them quite sincerely, to just quit. You did what we elected you to do. Sometimes you sound apologetic. Stop it. You are doing exactly what we voters want. Peace Brother and have a happy holiday.

i am very concerned that you voted gainst the mcgovern amendment and am worried that you, like too many other elected officials, will start choosing expediency over principle and moral courage.
more than a million iraqis have died as the result of what congress has allowed this nation to get away with. (i'm including the 500,000 or so who died during the embargo during the clinton years.) why isn't anyone in congress bothered by this?
why didn't the house simply refuse to vote on this latest outrage? we already have the money to bring the troops home. the vote was therefore not only a vote for more killing and slaughter but completely unnecessary.
i am beginning to worry that this congress isn't really concerned.

Jerry,

Thanks for doing what the American people want all of their senators and legislators to do.

We are in Iraq because they have oil and we want it. Simple as that. 9/11 and wmd were execuses this administration made to invade and now they look like they are going after Iran's oil as well. Please hold fast to your convictions and don't be bought as so many seem to have been.

We must look to alternative energy, conservation, and saving this planet.

As a supporter of our troops, I know I can support them best by bringing them back home.

Jerry,

I share your concern. I can't see that shutting off funding is going to work. Bush is stubborn and he listens to Rove & Chenney. But Gates and Petraeus show signs of intelligence and concern. Congress might be able to work through them to arrive at the least bad alternative in Iraq. And congress did deliver a message of displeasure, for what that is worth.

You did the right thing. Our next fight must be against branding true patriots like you as being "unsupportive of the troops." It simply isn't so, and we need to fight that kind of McCarthyism with everything we can muster.

You did the right thing by voting against this bill. Too bad more Democrats didn't have the backbone to do the same.

Supporting the troops is bringing them home.

Jerry,

You did the courageous and right thing. But this courage still remains on the ground floor. Question: At what point can we transition this 'Democrat-based courage' to the next level: holding Bush and top administration officials legally responsible for initiating and fueling the mayhem now consuming Iraq and its people?

Thank you for your vote against the Iraq bill. I wish I were in your district; I live in San Mateo and supported your fight against Pombo. Carry on the good fight! Ruth

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