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    The Hill, DC
    Oct 14 2007


    Pelosi: I would not give Congress high marks on ending the war

    By Klaus Marre
    October 14, 2007

    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Sunday that she would not
    give Congress high marks with regard to ending the war in Iraq,
    adding that she understands voter dissatisfaction on the issue that
    has sent the congressional approval rating tumbling.

    Pelosi said Democrats are `doing all we can to change the debate' but
    stressed that they do not have the kind of power that the White House
    has.

    The speaker, in an interview aired on ABC's `This Week with George
    Stephanopoulos,' stated it was ironic that, as an outspoken opponent
    to the Iraq campaign, anti-war activists are targeting her now.
    However, Pelosi added that she understands and respects the
    frustrations of the Democratic base.

    `We will continue to pass legislation to make that point [that the
    war should end],' she said. `And we happen to be blocked by a 60-vote
    hurdle in the Senate, but the public doesn't want -- care about that.
    They just want us to end the war.'

    Pelosi also said that she would not bring up to a vote language that
    designates Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist
    organization. The measure had passed in the Senate earlier this year.

    She restated, however, that the House would take up a resolution
    labeling the mass killings by Armenians early last century `genocide'
    over the strong objections from the administration and the Turkish
    government.

    Pelosi said that President Bush had never raised the issue with her
    in person to make his case against the resolution. The administration
    is concerned that passing the language would have negative effects on
    the mission in Iraq, pointing to the importance of Turkey as an ally
    in the campaign.

    Pelosi said now is the time to take up action on the Armenian issue
    because the last of the survivors are dying.

    `Some of the things that are harmful to our troops relate to values
    -- Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo, torture. All of those [are] issues about
    who we are as a country,' Pelosi said. `And I think that our troops
    are well-served when we declare who we are as a country and increase
    the respect that people have for us as a nation.'

    http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/pelosi-i-woul d-not-give-congress-high-marks-on-ending-the-war-2 007-10-14.html
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