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Biden treads lightly at Iraq hearing
Biden treads lightly at Iraq hearing
By Susan Milligan, Globe Staff

WASHINGTON -- The intersection of presidential politics, economic doldrums, and Iraq policy just produced this scene at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Senator George Voinovich, an Ohio Republican, broke with the party line, declaring, "We've kind of bankrupted this country" with the war spending. "We're in a recession," he added, "and God knows how long it's going to last."

Then he asked General David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker whether the Iraqi government understood that the US would eventually withdraw.

"We have someone sitting across here, maybe the next president of the United States," Voinovich said, drawing a cheer from the back of the room.

Committee Chairman Joe Biden, a Delaware Democrat who ran for the nomination himself, asked Voinovich not to "reference the senator from Illinois" -- Democratic front-runner Barack Obama -- especially since Biden had ordered a few unruly demonstrators ejected from the hearing room.


Rest of article at: http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2008/04/biden_treads_li.html



uhc comment: "We've kind of bankrupted this country"?????
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