New 'Caught Red-Handed' Report
GOP Congressmen Waste Billions of Local Taxpayer Dollars on Iraq
Fiasco
News Advisory:
08/29/06 "U.S.
Newswire" -- -- A new report on the "Cost of Iraq"
will be released on Wednesday, August 30, in twenty-five cities by
members of MoveOn.org Political Action. The report will analyze the
cost of the Iraq War by Congressional district.
Since the Iraq war began, the Republican-led Congress has spent more
than $300 Billion on President Bush's failed policy. $18 billion has
been awarded to Halliburton, much of which was in "no bid" contracts
and $9 billion is missing.
"Most Americans agree President Bush's Iraq policy is a fiasco. But
Congress keeps rubber-stamping Bush's wasteful spending," said Tom
Matzzie, Washington Director of MoveOn Political Action. "By voting
to spend $300 billion on the fiasco in Iraq, Republicans in Congress
have short-changed education, health care, job creation, and tough
homeland security," he added.
The estimate is based on two reports: the "Cost of War" by the
National Priorities Project --
http://costofwar.com/numbers.html -- which looks at
Congressional appropriations and Congressional Research Service
(CRS) studies.
At the events, local MoveOn members holding giant red hands and
signs accusing their representative of being "caught red- handed"
will talk about money from their district that has been wasted.
"George Bush's war has cost the resident of Saratoga Springs, New
York more than $962 million," said Roger Wyatt, a local MoveOn
member. "It is outrageous that Representative Sweeney has continued
to support wasting our hard-earned dollars on Bush's fiasco in Iraq
instead of spending that money here at home where we really need
it." Wyatt concluded.
The national report will be available on Wednesday at
http://www.political.moveon.org/costofiraq.
For details of a local event, please contact alex@fenton.com.
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