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The War at Home: Funding for the Troops

With timetables and vetoes on the table the buzz about war funding is rising to a fury.

Dick Morris and Eileen McGann think that the Democrats will come out the worse in this game of chicken.

Kos argues that a timetable is what the people want and that Bush's veto, not Congress' timetable, is what will keep critical funding from the troops.

Thomas Sowell argues that Congress should wait until it has the White House to begin implementing its own foreign policy.

Nathan Gardels at The Huffington Post thinks that Bush should take a lesson from de Gaulle.

The Nation thinks the Democrats have the populist card to play against Bush & Co.

Gary McDowell at The Washington Times thinks Congress should consider the implications of its actions for the Constitution.

John Yoo at AEI thinks that Congress is faking its opposition to the war.

Leon Panetta argues that Congress and the White House need to send a unified message to the emerging Iragi government about its role in stabilizing the country.

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