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Protest Against Rep. Nancy Pelosi's Continuous Funding of the War in Iraq
Nancy Pelosi will hold a Town Hall meeting the morning of Saturday January 14th to discuss National Security, meanwhile we'll be outside protesting her continuous support for a military war chest.
While she has personally supported Rep. John Murtha's call for withdrawal from the ground war, she explicitly refuses to use her power as house minority leader to move the Democratic Party Caucus towards supporting even Murtha's resolution; she will not support HR 4232, the bill introduced by Representative James McGovern, to prohibit the use of funds to deploy United
States Armed Forces to Iraq.
Nancy Pelosi consistently votes to spend billions of dollars per year on the war in Iraq while vital public services are being cut at home!
While she has personally supported Rep. John Murtha's call for withdrawal from the ground war, she explicitly refuses to use her power as house minority leader to move the Democratic Party Caucus towards supporting even Murtha's resolution; she will not support HR 4232, the bill introduced by Representative James McGovern, to prohibit the use of funds to deploy United
States Armed Forces to Iraq.
Nancy Pelosi consistently votes to spend billions of dollars per year on the war in Iraq while vital public services are being cut at home!
Protest Against Rep. Nancy Pelosi's Continuous Funding of the War in Iraq
Saturday January 14, 2006 9:30am
Marina Middle School Auditorium
3500 Fillmore Street (between Bay and Chestnut)
San Francisco, CA
Stand with us as we say, "Nancy, Stop Funding War!"
Nancy Pelosi will hold a Town Hall meeting the morning of Saturday January 14th to discuss National Security, meanwhile we'll be outside protesting her continuous support for a military war chest.
While she has personally supported Rep. John Murtha's call for withdrawal from the ground war, she explicitly refuses to use her power as house minority leader to move the Democratic Party Caucus towards supporting even Murtha's resolution; she will not support HR 4232, the bill introduced by Representative James McGovern, to prohibit the use of funds to deploy United
States Armed Forces to Iraq.
Nancy Pelosi consistently votes to spend billions of dollars per year on the war in Iraq while vital public services are being cut at home!
* Nancy's record:
1) June 2002: Pelosi voted YES on HR 5010 - Vote to adopt a conference report on a bill that would provide $355.1 billion in appropriations for the Defense Department for fiscal year 2003, an increase of $37.5 billion from 2002.
Highlights: $71.6 billion for procurement of aircraft, missiles, weapons, combat vehicles and shipbuilding - $114.8 billion for armed forces operations and maintenance - $7.4 billion for ballistic missile defense
2) June 2004: Pelosi voted YES on HR 4613 - Vote to adopt a Conference Report that would provide appropriate $417.8 billion for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year 2005, and for other purposes.
Highlights: $25 billion for emergency defense spending for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, $120.6 billion for military operations and equipment maintenance, $77.4 billion for the procurement of new weapons
3) March 2005: Pelosi voted YES on HR 1268 - $81.4 billion emergency supplemental appropriations for Defense Department, war on terrorism, tsunami relief and other programs for fiscal year 2005.
Highlights: $18.32 billion for procurement of aircraft, combat vehicles, missiles, weapons, and ammunition
4) June 2005: Pelosi voted YES on HR 2863 - A vote to pass a bill that appropriates $399 billion for defense spending in FY2006.
Highlights: $116.09 billion for operation and maintenance, including $7.63 billion for ballistic missile defense
5) December 19, 2005: Pelosi voted YES on HR 1815 - Making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2006, and for other purposes.
Highlights: Authorizes appropriations for FY2006 for the Army, Navy and Marine Corps, and Air Force for aircraft, missiles, weapons and tracked combat vehicles, ammunition, shipbuilding and conversion, and other procurement
Let us know that you'll stand with us as we say, "Nancy, Stop Funding War!"
For more information email codepinkbayarea [at] riseup.net
Voting record gathered from: http://www.vote-smart.org/voting_category.php?can_id=H0222103
Saturday January 14, 2006 9:30am
Marina Middle School Auditorium
3500 Fillmore Street (between Bay and Chestnut)
San Francisco, CA
Stand with us as we say, "Nancy, Stop Funding War!"
Nancy Pelosi will hold a Town Hall meeting the morning of Saturday January 14th to discuss National Security, meanwhile we'll be outside protesting her continuous support for a military war chest.
While she has personally supported Rep. John Murtha's call for withdrawal from the ground war, she explicitly refuses to use her power as house minority leader to move the Democratic Party Caucus towards supporting even Murtha's resolution; she will not support HR 4232, the bill introduced by Representative James McGovern, to prohibit the use of funds to deploy United
States Armed Forces to Iraq.
Nancy Pelosi consistently votes to spend billions of dollars per year on the war in Iraq while vital public services are being cut at home!
* Nancy's record:
1) June 2002: Pelosi voted YES on HR 5010 - Vote to adopt a conference report on a bill that would provide $355.1 billion in appropriations for the Defense Department for fiscal year 2003, an increase of $37.5 billion from 2002.
Highlights: $71.6 billion for procurement of aircraft, missiles, weapons, combat vehicles and shipbuilding - $114.8 billion for armed forces operations and maintenance - $7.4 billion for ballistic missile defense
2) June 2004: Pelosi voted YES on HR 4613 - Vote to adopt a Conference Report that would provide appropriate $417.8 billion for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year 2005, and for other purposes.
Highlights: $25 billion for emergency defense spending for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, $120.6 billion for military operations and equipment maintenance, $77.4 billion for the procurement of new weapons
3) March 2005: Pelosi voted YES on HR 1268 - $81.4 billion emergency supplemental appropriations for Defense Department, war on terrorism, tsunami relief and other programs for fiscal year 2005.
Highlights: $18.32 billion for procurement of aircraft, combat vehicles, missiles, weapons, and ammunition
4) June 2005: Pelosi voted YES on HR 2863 - A vote to pass a bill that appropriates $399 billion for defense spending in FY2006.
Highlights: $116.09 billion for operation and maintenance, including $7.63 billion for ballistic missile defense
5) December 19, 2005: Pelosi voted YES on HR 1815 - Making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2006, and for other purposes.
Highlights: Authorizes appropriations for FY2006 for the Army, Navy and Marine Corps, and Air Force for aircraft, missiles, weapons and tracked combat vehicles, ammunition, shipbuilding and conversion, and other procurement
Let us know that you'll stand with us as we say, "Nancy, Stop Funding War!"
For more information email codepinkbayarea [at] riseup.net
Voting record gathered from: http://www.vote-smart.org/voting_category.php?can_id=H0222103
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RE: maybe this would be a good time for 3rd parties to make some headway....
Mon, Jan 16, 2006 8:13PM
Get The Troops Out NOW!
Sat, Jan 14, 2006 11:23PM
Get the troops out now
Sat, Jan 14, 2006 11:16PM
Get the troops out now
Sat, Jan 14, 2006 11:16PM
Pelosi's announcement
Fri, Jan 6, 2006 5:24PM
Pelosi-an AIPAC shill for Israel
Fri, Jan 6, 2006 6:49AM
YES SHE DOES BUT WHY???
Thu, Jan 5, 2006 10:31PM
The only party that could make dems look good--LOL!
Thu, Jan 5, 2006 8:48AM
The reason..
Wed, Jan 4, 2006 9:28PM
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