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President George W. Bush broke bread with Democrat leader Nancy Pelosi on Thursday after her party's triumphant sweep of Congress, saying he's open to "any idea or suggestion" on winning in Iraq.
We won't agree on every issue," Bush said after meeting with Pelosi and Maryland Representative Steny Hoyer, "but we do agree that we love America equally, that we're concerned about the future of this country and that we will do our very best to address big problems.
"I think you'll find there is some common ground to be had," said [Dan Bartlett]. "It's important the Democrats, now that they're going to have a greater responsibility in the new roles that they serve in, to meet the president halfway. We hope they do that."
...I really do.". And while the most powerful woman on Capitol Hill had pasta and chocolate duri... with Bush's insistence on expanding his executive power to fight the war on terror, something Democr...
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The two versions must be harmonized before they reach the president's desk (and his veto); but the Democrats' manoeuvres amount to the most powerful assault on the president's power to wage war since the Case-Church Amendment prohibited all further engagement in Vietnam in 1973. The Iraq War has truly reached Pennsylvania Avenue.
There are, in fact, two big issues behind most of the politicking: executive privilege and Iraq. On the matter of the White House's powers, [Karl Rove], [Alberto Gonzales] and the prosecutors, it is possible to have sympathy for the Democrats' position.
Sooner or later, America will leave Iraq. But it is essential that it leaves in the right way. If [George W. Bush] is seen to be forced out by politics at home, America's ability to influence events both inside ...
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