Poor report card on war in Iraq
Rep. Peter Roskam, it's time for your monthly report card, your seventh, on Iraq.
You are fond of requiring a report card on progress of Iraqi cooperation with our murderous, unnecessary and immoral occupation of their country by our diminished and demoralized military.
But you, congressman, receive a seventh consecutive failing grade for your blind, unending support for this madness.
Please cease boasting how you proudly voted to squander another $10 billion in July for the further disintegration of that pitiful and defenseless country we invaded 52 months ago.
For the record, 74 American soldiers died propping up the Bush administration's collapsing Iraq war policy in July. Hundreds more were injured, some horribly.
Iraqi casualties are uncountable but we recently learned that eight million Iraqis, almost one third of the populous, suffer from inadequate food, water, electricity, sanitation and medical assistance.
This humanitarian catastrophe is paid for by the $10 billion you voted for in July.
The tens of thousands of us in the Sixth District and the tens of millions of us across America would be better off with a cardboard cutout look-alike of you propped up in your congressional chair, instead of you in Washington. At least it wouldn't be able to push the "Aye" button to squander another $10 billion in August for another 74 or so needless dead soldiers.
Every failing report card must end with remedial action to improve. End your support for this disaster initiated with lies, fear, propaganda and intimidation by your president.
Join the congressional majority which is being prevented from implementing American withdrawal by congressmen like you and administration delusions. Vote to end funding for all but the safe and prompt removal of our soldiers. Salvage your congressional legacy whether it be one term or the sixteenth fashioned by your predecessor, Henry Hyde, who never could shed his failure on Iraq.
If you do, you can still be a hero, a patriot, a statesman, a congressman we can be proud of.
Walt Zlotow
Glen Ellyn