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In 2002 I voted to oppose President Bush's decision to invade Iraq, as I believed that a diplomatic solution was still possible. I remain convinced that this preemptive invasion and war with Iraq has weakened America's relationships with its allies, our standing in the United Nations and NATO, and respect for international law. I am a member of the Congressional Out of Iraq Caucus, which was established to force a debate about the war in Iraq and the Bush Administration’s justifications for the decision to go to war, to urge the return of US service members to their families as soon as possible, and to provide a voice in Congress for the individuals and groups who support these efforts.

As of April 2010, more than 4,300 brave Americans and an estimated 100,000 Iraqis have been killed in Iraq, with tens of thousands of soldiers and Iraqi civilians maimed.

The costs of the war continue to mount at a time when our national and California economy both face unprecedented challenges. Taxpayers in our Congressional District have paid over $2.8 billion for the cost of the Iraq War through 2010. For the same amount of money, the following could have been provided for our district:

  • 1,136,339 People with Health Care OR
  • 4,919,189 Homes with Renewable Electricity OR
  • 49,323 Public Safety Officers OR
  • 39,002 Music and Arts Teachers OR
  • 330,525 Scholarships for University Students OR
  • 497,454 Students receiving Pell Grants of $5350 OR
  • 8,264 Affordable Housing Units OR
  • 1,032,036 Children with Health Care OR
  • 330,248 Head Start Places for Children OR
  • 39,653 Elementary School Teachers

President Obama has stated that our combat mission in Iraq will end by August 31, 2010. I remain committed to bringing our troops home while minimizing the damage left in the wake of President Bush’s decisions. I believe we must engage in sustained diplomatic efforts, coupled with economic and civic programs, to combat the threats we face. The presence and cost of U.S. troops in Iraq compromises the readiness of our military, undermines respect for our nation abroad, and shortchanges our domestic priorities, including homeland security.

 



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