Congressional Iraq, Afghanistan Memorial Runs Out Of Room For More Names
At least there is a reminder of the death and carnage of this illegal war and occupation, for the messengers of the people, now maybe they should just listen to the peoples message, and vote to IMPEACH SPCL SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS--The wall honoring the military dead in Iraq inside the entrance to the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, Friday, May 4, 2007. The tribute has come to a halt as the death toll has surpassed the wall space available and no more names can be added. (AP Photo/Linda Spillers, San Jose Mercury News) ( Linda Spillers )
San Jose Mercury News Frank Davies May 6, 2007 10:17 AM
Congress already has run out of space on a memorial created last year to honor all of the U.S. service members killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
In a grim sign of the times, the "Wall of the Fallen," set up by House Republican leaders in June, is almost full. The mounting death toll from Iraq has forced U.S. House staffers to study how to reconfigure the display in the lobby of the Rayburn Building - the largest office building for members of Congress - to squeeze in more names.
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Congress already has run out of space on a memorial created last year to honor all of the U.S. service members killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
In a grim sign of the times, the "Wall of the Fallen," set up by House Republican leaders in June, is almost full. The mounting death toll from Iraq has forced U.S. House staffers to study how to reconfigure the display in the lobby of the Rayburn Building - the largest office building for members of Congress - to squeeze in more names.
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Boehner Admits GOP Concern Over Bush Iraq Strategy
Associated Press LIBBY QUAID May 6, 2007 12:02 PM
The House Republican leader said Sunday that GOP support could waver if President Bush's Iraq war policy does not succeed by the fall.
But first, the president's troop increase deserves a shot, Minority Leader John Boehner (news, bio, voting record) said.
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The House Republican leader said Sunday that GOP support could waver if President Bush's Iraq war policy does not succeed by the fall.
But first, the president's troop increase deserves a shot, Minority Leader John Boehner (news, bio, voting record) said.
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