[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 78 (Thursday, June 2, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H3919]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THANKING 26 REPUBLICANS WHO VOTED FOR McGOVERN-JONES AMENDMENT
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
North Carolina (Mr. Jones) for 5 minutes.
Mr. JONES. Mr. Speaker, like most of my colleagues in the House, on
Memorial Day I had the privilege to speak to two different groups down
in the Third District of North Carolina, which I represent. One of the
events comes to mind down in Beaufort, North Carolina. There were well
over 150 people there--most of them obviously were veterans or family
of veterans, and a couple of families whose loved ones didn't come home
from previous wars.
That brings me to the point that last week Jim McGovern and I offered
an amendment to create a formula to bring our troops home from
Afghanistan, and I want to thank the 26 Republicans who voted for that
amendment. We came within six votes of creating a formula for the
President to bring our troops home before 2015.
Mr. Speaker, at these two events down in my district, I had veterans
line up when I finished to come up to say, ``We agree with you on your
position to bring our troops home from Afghanistan.'' And even at one
event I got a very strong applause when I mentioned the McGovern-Jones
amendment and how close we came to create a formula to bring our troops
home.
Mr. Speaker, they said to me, well, why did we go into Afghanistan?
Bin Laden, he was responsible for 9/11, he's dead now. Al Qaeda, which
had a large presence back in 2003, 2004 in Afghanistan, is now
diminished. Now these are the veterans talking to me. I'm not a
veteran. But my statement was, you're right. Our country is financially
broke, we've spent over $8 billion, we can't pay our bills, and yet Mr.
Karzai--who's corrupt to begin with, the leader of Afghanistan--we
always seem to find $8 billion a month to send to him. It makes no
sense.
So Mr. McGovern and I and people on my side and his side, we're going
to continue to work to create an atmosphere and environment to
encourage President Obama not to wait until 2015.
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That's exactly what Secretary Gates said to the Armed Services
Committee, on which I serve: ``In February of 2015, we will start
bringing home our troops.'' Well, then, Mr. Speaker, how many more will
have to die, lose their legs and their arms in the next 4 years? It's
only 2011, and we're talking about 2015?
I can tell you our military has won the war many, many times. As you
can see, this is a paper not even in my district, Greensboro, North
Carolina, where Mr. Howard Coble is from. This is an editorial a few
weeks ago and it says, ``Get Out,'' and there's a flag-draped coffin/
transfer case being carried off the plane by soldiers or airmen.
So it is time that this Congress come together in a bipartisan way
and bring our troops home.
I see the families down at Camp Lejeune, which is in my district. I
talk to them. I listen to them. They think they have done their job.
They think it's time to come home.
So, Mr. Speaker, as I do all the time on the floor of the House when
I'm closing, I ask God to please bless our men and women in uniform. I
ask God to please bless the families of our men and women in uniform. I
ask God in His loving arms to hold the families who have given a child
dying for freedom in Afghanistan and Iraq. I ask God to please bless
the House and Senate that we will do what is right in the eyes of God
for His people in this great Nation. I will ask God to give wisdom,
strength, and courage to Mr. Obama that he will do what is right in the
eyes of God for this great Nation.
And I will ask three times: God please, God please, God please
continue to bless America.
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