[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 53 (Tuesday, April 12, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H2578]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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AFGHANISTAN
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
North Carolina (Mr. Jones) for 5 minutes.
Mr. JONES. Mr. Speaker, as many people know, and I do not say this
with pride, but for years, I've been signing letters to the immediate
and extended families of those killed in Afghanistan and Iraq. I have
signed over 9,966 letters. It is a constant reminder to me of the high
cost of war.
Our country is in deep financial trouble. It continues to amaze me
that we would raise the debt ceiling, spend money we don't have and cut
much-needed programs from our seniors and children while we continue to
spend $8 billion a month in Afghanistan.
Karzai is a corrupt leader. His government is corrupt. He has stated
that he would rather side with the Taliban than the United States. This
is based on an article in the Washington Post on December 8, 2010. What
sense does it make to sacrifice our young American lives, our money and
our resources for a man who does not want our troops in his country? It
simply does not make any sense at all.
According to a March 15 Washington Post/ABC News Poll, 73 percent of
Americans want our troops out of Afghanistan this summer. Last week,
every Member of Congress received an Associated Foreign Press article
from Congressman Peter Welch. I do not have time to read the whole
article, but let me share some excerpts from his letter to each of my
colleagues and his colleagues, and I will quote the letter from
Congressman Welch.
``I want to draw your attention to a recent Associated Foreign Press
article detailing the funneling of USAID dollars to the Afghan Taliban,
reportedly making Western reconstruction funds the main source of
income for insurgents.
``According to the story, an estimated 10 percent of the cost of
every development project is used to pay off the Taliban. The United
States has spent $56.1 billion in Afghanistan since 2002.''
Mr. Speaker, let me remind the Congress and the American citizens
that the Taliban are killing and maiming American soldiers and marines.
It is time that this Congress debate the Afghan war and to bring our
troops home. Here we are talking about cutting spending for programs
that help the American people, but yet we continue to send billions and
billions of dollars to a corrupt leader. It doesn't make sense. Mr.
Speaker, we could save American lives, which is the most important, but
also $8 billion a month if we were to bring our troops home from
Afghanistan.
Mr. Speaker, I will continue to come to the floor once a week, and I
will bring photographs in the way of posters to remind the American
people and my colleagues in Washington of the price of war. Right
beside me now is the Air Force Honor Guard at Dover bringing a hero
home in a transfer case, which is known as a coffin as well, flag
draped.
Mr. Speaker, it is time for this Congress to debate the issue of
bringing our troops home from Afghanistan. How much longer can we
afford to give lives of our young Americans to a corrupt leader? It
makes no sense. I want my colleagues in both parties to awaken.
Jim McGovern, Democrat, and Walter Jones, a conservative, will soon
have a bill that we will put on the floor to debate bringing our troops
home. I want the American people to join us in bringing our troops
home.
Mr. Speaker, as I do always when I close, I will ask God to please
bless our men and women in uniform. I will ask God to please bless the
families of our men and women in uniform. I will ask God in His loving
arms to hold the families who have given a child dying for freedom in
Afghanistan and Iraq.
And, Mr. Speaker, I will ask God to please bless the House and Senate
that we will do what is right in the eyes of God for the American
people. And I will ask God to give wisdom, strength and courage to
President Obama that he will do what is right in the eyes of God for
His people.
And I will close by asking God three times, please God, please God,
please God, continue to bless America.
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