California voters could become the first in the U.S. to formally demand that U.S. troops be pulled out of Iraq.
By a 2 to 1 margin on Wednesday, the state senate voted to place a referendum on troop withdrawal on the February 5 primary ballot. Numerous townships and cities throughout the country have already voted for withdrawal -- but this is the first time the question would ever be put up statewide. And in this case, in the most populous state in the country.
The measure written by Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata and passed 23-11 along sharp party lines. The bill now moves to the Assembly where it is likely to win approval and then must be signed into law by Governor Schwarzenegger. So far the governor has taken no position on the matter -- but his signature on the bill could set off a firestorm inside the GOP.
"That war is costing California dearly," said Perata, D-Oakland. "We have contributed the lives and blood of more than 340 Californians. Not a week goes by on this (Senate) floor when a member, Republican or Democrat, stands up to memorialize a fallen soldier, sometimes as young as 18 years old."
A Field Poll in April found that 72 percent of California registered voters disapprove of Bush's handling of the Iraq war and 59 percent felt there should be a specific timetable for the withdrawal of troops.
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Gee, it's too bad that the folks in California don't have some really powerful member of Congress that they could turn to, to get that enacted, huh?
Posted by Mask at 06/07/2007 @ 1:25pm
"Gee"----Posted by MASK 06/07/2007 @ 1:25pm
"Golly"----Posted by ZERO 06/07/2007 @ 1:44pm
I think ZERO might be "peeking" at some of us on his monstrous Ignore List!
heheh
Posted by Mask at 06/07/2007 @ 2:24pm
...monstrous Ignore List!
Posted by MASK 06/07/2007 @ 2:24pm
Mine is catching up!
Pelosi's playing foreign affairs must've inspired the CA State Senate! What a wonderful, fragmented society we have! Everybody wants to get into somebody else' business.....soooo....Wal-Mart-like!
Posted by Happy at 06/07/2007 @ 4:03pm
Posted by RIO BRAVO 06/07/2007 @ 4:29pm
Ya get the feeling RIO gets all his "history" from the movies...
and he got that one from Speilberg's "1941"?
Posted by Mask at 06/07/2007 @ 4:49pm