[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 84 (Wednesday, June 6, 2012)]
[House]
[Pages H3483-H3484]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
AFGHANISTAN
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
North Carolina (Mr. Jones) for 5 minutes.
Mr. JONES. Mr. Speaker, I am still very disappointed that during the
debate of the National Defense Authorization Act that Mr. McGovern and
I myself had an amendment, known as the McGovern-Jones amendment, and
all it did, Mr. Speaker, was set the parameters and the benchmark for
bringing our troops home after 2014. The amendment basically said that
if you're not bringing the troops out by 2014, then any continuation of
those troops would have to be voted on by the Congress.
I'm always very disappointed that the Congress does not meet its
constitutional responsibility when it comes to war. Mr. Speaker,
because of my disappointment and my continued support of bring our
troops home, I will read the names of nine servicepeople given by the
Department of Defense who were reported in the Raleigh, North Carolina,
paper, The News & Observer:
Hospitalman Eric D. Warren
Private First Class Cale C. Miller
Corporal Keaton G. Coffey
Petty Officer First Class Ryan J. Wilson
Second Lieutenant Travis A. Morgado
Specialist Arronn D. Fields
Sergeant Michael J. Knapp
Sergeant Jabraun S. Knox
Specialist Samuel T. Watts.
Mr. Speaker, we are continuing to spend money that we do not have.
Every day our debt goes up. Every day we borrow money from foreign
governments, and yet we will not bring our troops home from
Afghanistan.
It's kind of ironic that the administration has signed a security
agreement that will continue a financial relationship with Afghanistan
after our troops come home in 2014. That relationship is for 12 years,
has been projected that we will spend approximately $4 billion a month
for those 12 years to pay for a corrupt leader and a corrupt government
that will not survive.
It does not matter how much money we spend. Afghanistan's history is
that no nation has ever gone into Afghanistan and changed one thing. I
do not understand why we in the House continue to find the money--of
course it's borrowed money, by the way, probably from the Chinese--to
send to Afghanistan. Yet we vote on programs to cut milk for children
in the morning at school. We vote to cut programs for senior citizens
to get a sandwich at the senior center, and yet we continue to fund a
war that history has shown we will never win.
I have a poster of a photograph that was in the Greensboro paper that
has Dover Air Force Base as they are bringing home the flag-covered
transfer case. The nine names that I just read, they took their final
trip in the back of a plane and they lay dead in a transfer case with a
flag over their bodies.
Our Congress needs to wake up, Mr. Speaker. It makes no sense that we
will stay there to 2014 or 2015.
I have with me a book that if I could pay for every Member of
Congress to have this book, and they would guarantee me that they would
read this book, then I would buy it for them. Mr. Speaker, the title of
this book is ``Funding the Enemy: How U.S. Taxpayers Bankroll the
Taliban.''
The Taliban, the Taliban, that's our enemy. Yet American dollars are
going over, and many of those dollars end up in our enemy's hands to
buy weapons and bullets to kill young Americans. I have read only 100
pages. I hope to finish this book next week when we are home; but I
think if any taxpayer in this country would read this book, they would
be up here protesting Washington sending money to Afghanistan. What is
ironic, Mr. Speaker, is that the Taliban will eventually take over
Afghanistan, no matter what we do.
I hope that my friends on both sides of the aisle will support us
from time to time as we have amendments to create a parameter for
bringing our troops out because, quite frankly, I think we will be
there probably until 2015 or 2016.
Mr. Speaker, in 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.
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I ask God in His loving arms to hold their families who have given a
child dying for freedom in Afghanistan.
Mr. Speaker, I would ask three times, God, please, God, please, God,
please continue to bless America.
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