The U.S. House debate on the non-binding resolution opposing President Bush's troop surge for Irag was barely underway when freshman Congressman Peter Welch, D-Vt., got in his two-cents (actually his two and a half minutes) on the floor of the House'
Thanks to his exalted position as a member of the Rules Committee that set the terms for the three-day debate, Welch was at the podium just a half hour into the proceedings. He was, if anyone's counting, the seventh member of Congress to speak, the fourth Democrat and the first member of the 42-member Class of 2006.
The speech itself was short, necessarily so, potent and to the point. His best line was, take your pick, either "No more troops. No more phony intelligence. No more blank checks. We must end this war," or "America must change the direction of this war. If the President won't, we will."
For a view of the text of Welch's remarks, click
HERE. Or, take a gander at Monday night's meeting of the House Rules Committee, where Welch made many of the same points while endeavoring to persuade the panel to back an up-or-down only vote on the resolution.
Who says Welch is still wishy-washy on the war?
-- Sam Hemingway