A STRATEGIC PLAN TO
FORCE THE PRESIDENT
TO WITHDRAW AMERICAN TROOPS FROM IRAQ
Our nation is fighting a war that cannot be “won” militarily.
It is time to make a choice about this war: keep our military forces in Iraq, exposing our troops to continued injury and death; or withdraw our troops from Iraq, opening avenues for global diplomacy to stem the sectarian violence.
An overwhelming majority of Iraqis want our troops to leave Iraq. Even the Iraqi Parliament is joining this chorus. And now that the American public knows that the unprovoked invasion of Iraq war was based on deliberate lies, the majority of Americans want our troops to leave Iraq now, not next year. But President Bush has no intention of bending to the will of the American people and has stated repeatedly that the war will continue until he leaves office.
Americans are frustrated with Congressional efforts that have been timid, confused and ineffectual in the face of continued loss of American and Iraqi lives. We must accept the fact that the President will veto any and all legislation that limits his prosecution of the war as Commander-in-Chief.
The Congress must confront the President constitutionally with its superior power––the power to make law. Only the Congress can make laws under the Constitution; the President is charged with enforcing and obeying the laws enacted by the Congress.
The Congress with sufficient resolve and the strength of leadership can enact a law to withdraw American forces from Iraq within 120 days. Violation of this law would cause the President, the Vice-President, Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of the Treasury to commit a felony, setting the stage for their immediate impeachment and prosecution.
This constitutional confrontation between the Congress and the President can be successfully resolved––by the withdrawal of American forces within 120 days––if sufficient numbers of American voters are prepared to pressure two-thirds of their Senators and Representatives to vote to override the President’s veto.
The lynchpin of this plan requires that the Speaker of the House and the Majority Leader in the Senate set up protracted and repetitious cloture votes and veto override votes to give voters at home sufficient time to understand, absorb and then react to the votes of their senators on cloture in the Senate and to the votes of their representatives in the House and their senators in the Senate to override the President’s veto.
In what may be a surprisingly short period
of time, bowing to the self- interest of political survival, the Congress
will override the President’s veto to pass the Armed Forces Withdrawal
from Iraq Act. The clear issue for members of Congress supporting
Bush’s Oil War is political survival.
The Plan
1. The Speaker of the House and the Majority Leader of the Senate must coordinate the immediate introduction of the United States Armed Forces Withdrawal From Iraq Act in their respective chambers and bring the Act to final passage as soon as possible. To avoid a conference committee, amendments to the Act must not be permitted.
2. The House of Representatives will likely pass the Act first since it has a clear majority of Democrats and is not subject to a filibuster.
3. Those opposed to the Act in the Senate will undoubtedly mount a filibuster to deny passage by a simple majority. At this point the Leader must schedule a cloture vote at noon on the first day of extended debate. A cloture vote requires 60 Senators to vote to limit debate, thus permitting the Act to be voted on for final passage by majority vote.
Assuming the required 60 votes to close debate (invoking cloture) are not secured initially, the Leader must schedule a cloture vote the next day at noon, and at noon on every subsequent day until there are 60 votes to invoke cloture. The Senate must remain in session seven days a week and all vacations canceled. This is small discomfort for Congress compared to that of our soldiers dying and maimed every day in Iraq.
4. President Bush will veto the Act.
5. The same tactic that was used in the Senate to secure the 60 votes to limit debate must now be employed in both the House and the Senate to override the President’s veto. The Speaker of the House and the Majority Leader of the Senate must schedule an override vote at noon on the first day that the Act is returned to the Congress, and continue to schedule override votes at noon every day, seven days a week without vacations, until each chamber is able to override the President’s veto.
6. Once the veto is overridden and the President begins to withdraw American troops, the Congress can enact additional legislation attendant to the withdrawal.
Passage of the United States Armed Forces Withdrawal From Iraq Act will allow our nation to remove its soldiers from harm’s way and then permit the United States to pursue a diplomatic solution with nations in the region and the United Nations to end the bloody civil war Bush’s unprovoked invasion brought to Iraq.
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UNITED STATES ARMED
FORCES
WITHDRAWAL FROM IRAQ ACT
Effective 120 days after this bill becomes law:
1. All members of the United States Armed Forces must be withdrawn from Iraq, except the Marine Corps guards serving on the sovereign territory of the United States at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and performing solely typical embassy guard duties. No member of the United States armed forces may remain within the borders of Iraq on or after the 121st day after this bill becomes law.
2. No funds authorized or appropriated at any time by any other Act of Congress or controlled by the United States or any of its officers, employees, or agents (whether or not the use of such controlled funds has been authorized or appropriated by an Act of Congress) may be used to conduct or support military or paramilitary operations (whether conducted by members of the United States Armed Forces or by military personnel or civilians of any nation) within or over the territory of Iraq (which territory of Iraq includes the waters within 3 miles of the Iraqi coast) except for travel by the Marine Corps embassy guards allowed by Section 1.
3. On the 122nd day after this bill becomes law and on the first business day of each month thereafter (for a period of one year following the 122nd day after this bill becomes law), each of the following officials shall deliver to the Congress a separate written certificate signed by the official under penalty of perjury certifying that since the 121st day after this bill becomes law the United States has complied with the sections of this law indicated immediately after each official’s position:
a. the President - Sections 1 and 2
b. the Vice President - Sections 1 and 2
c. the Secretary of Defense - Sections 1 and 2
d. the Secretary of the Treasury - Section 2
4. It shall be unlawful for any person willfully and knowingly to violate, or to conspire to violate, any provision of this law or to deliver a written certificate to the Congress as required by Section 3 which certificate is false. The provisions of this Section 4 shall not apply to any person who, at the time of the violation, was a uniformed member of any branch of the United States Armed Forces below general officer or flag rank (below the rank of Brigadier General or below the rank of Rear Admiral). Any violation of any provision of this law, and conspiracies to commit such a violation, occurring outside the United States, shall be prosecuted only in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, which shall have exclusive original jurisdiction over any such prosecution. Each act constituting a violation of this section shall be punished by a fine of $1,000,000 and by imprisonment for five years (without the possibility of parole, probation, or reduction in fine or sentence for any reason other than a written certificate from the prosecuting attorney representing the United States to the effect that the convicted person has provided information necessary to a conviction actually obtained of some person of higher rank for a violation of any provision of this law). Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in the event any fine is not paid as ordered by the court, the Secretary of the Treasury shall deduct the unpaid amount of the fine from any funds otherwise payable for any reason by the United States to any person convicted of a violation of any provision of this law. Such deductions shall continue until the fine has been paid in full. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any prosecution of a violation of any provision of this law must commence within fifteen (15) years after the violation occurred.
5. The Joint Resolution to authorize
the use of United States Armed Forces against Iraq (H.J. Res. 114),
approved by the House of Representatives on October 10, 2002 and by
the Senate on October 11, 2002, is hereby repealed.
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Former U.S. Senator Mike Gravel
(1969-81) released both the “United States Armed Forces Withdrawal
From Iraq Act” and “A Strategic Plan to Force the President to Withdraw
American Troops from Iraq” at a press conference on May 14, 2007,
at the National Press Club. More information is available at www.Gravel2008.us or at Mike Gravel for President, PO
Box 948, Arlington, VA 22216––703-652-4698.
Amended June 5, 2007
Comments
Mike Gravel on Iraq War
Submitted on December 19th, 2007 by EmmyMike Gravel attracts people on the issue of Iraq war. He is totally against with Bush on this topic.
Mike Gravel: America should pull out from Iraq
Mike Gravel says America is in Iraq for oil; outlines plan to pull troops out from Iraq.
Act amended
Submitted on June 5th, 2007 by adminThe act has been amended, instead of 60 days, it's 120 days. The reason for this was that an earlier version with 60 days was posted by mistake, so please make sure you're using the current version.
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Submitted on May 29th, 2007 by jsimonianDistributed flyers of the Act today - very well received. People want this!!
Get out and put this in their hands. Make sure you put this website address on the flyer.
Let's put a thorn up the ass of the industrial military complex!!
Does cutting funding=not supporting the troops?
Submitted on May 26th, 2007 by eleonaiYou're absolutely right, Shane. Even though it's (as we've seen) not an effective strategy to end the war...cutting the funding IN NO WAY would hurt the troops. It would simply force them to realize that the support for the war is not there, and to bring us home. Over the last few weeks I've heard the most ridiculous crap spoken by people on the hill about how "cutting the funding would mean 'starving' out troops". That's simply absurd. They're not going to starve us. They waste so much money that money is not the issue, it's mismanagement. They have USED American troops to create an environment that allows corporate contractors to RAPE the economy of this country. A private stands at the gate of my base, in 50lbs of armor, making $20,000/yr, so that contractors can drive brand new up-armored H2's around making $150,000 a year securing multi-million dollar oil and construction contracts for their companies. I SEE IT EVERY DAY!!! Don't believe the lies!!!
Eli
Iraq Veterans for Gravel
"We've seen, We know, We speak
Does cutting funding=not supporting the troops?
Submitted on May 26th, 2007 by eleonaiYou're absolutely right, Shane. Even though it's (as we've seen) not an effective strategy to end the war...cutting the funding IN NO WAY would hurt the troops. It would simply force them to realize that the support for the war is not there, and to bring us home. Over the last few weeks I've heard the most ridiculous crap spoken by people on the hill about how "cutting the funding would mean 'starving' out troops". That's simply absurd. They're not going to starve us. They waste so much money that money is not the issue, it's mismanagement. They have USED American troops to create an environment that allows corporate contractors to RAPE the economy of this country. A private stands at the gate of my base, in 50lbs of armor, making $20,000/yr, so that contractors can drive brand new up-armored H2's around making $150,000 a year securing multi-million dollar oil and construction contracts for their companies. I SEE IT EVERY DAY!!! Don't believe the lies!!!
Eli
Iraq Veterans for Gravel
"We've seen, We know, We speak
Distribute flyers
Submitted on May 24th, 2007 by jsimonianSome say different.
Submitted on May 24th, 2007 by Brandon10Stumbled onto this article. It says Bush may be on the road to doubling his troops by christmas. We have to get exposure for this act.
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2007/05/22/MNG7QPV65N1.DTL
E-mail The Bill to your representative.....
Submitted on May 21st, 2007 by jsimonianEasier and faster than faxing is to e-mail your support for the Withdrawl Act to your representatives.
Using the links at the bottom, it took me less than ten minutes to accomplish it.
Do It Now!
Gravel Nation -- Please Comment
Submitted on May 20th, 2007 by Mainer4Mikehttp://www.democrats.org/page/community/post/rdillon/C2WB#comment-CcPh
We need to give the Gravel Plan a chance whenever we find the opportunity. Please review -- and take action as you deem appropriate.
My $20 Challenge To You...
Submitted on May 20th, 2007 by eleonaiGravel Friends,
I have done the math, and here's what I've found. If you combine the friends from the "Official" Gravel page, the "Gravel Supporters" page, the NI4D page, and the Fairtax page, as of today, there are approximately 11,000 of us, on myspace ALONE. Now obviously some of us are friends on more than one of those sights so to be fare, lets cut that in half...5,500. SO HERE'S THE DEAL...
If 5,500 of us make a pact to donate $20 every month, that's $110,000, and THAT my friends, is enough to make sure that no matter what, WE can ENSURE that the campaign has the ability to sustain itself. $110,000 is not a lot compared to the millions that Obama and Hillary are getting from the rich and famous (and corporations and special interests etc), but IT IS ENOUGH to keep us alive no matter what else happens. I AM CONVINCED, that as long as we make sure to keep the Senator, and his staff (most of whom are still working 2 jobs, one to pay the bills, and one full time as volunteers) afloat, and able to make the debates, and get his message out, and keep the lights on, that we will succeed.
The Campaign HQ has been ADMIRABLE in not begging and pandering for money, and so all the more reason that I say WE GIVE IT. I have already added the Senator's Donation address to my banks automatic bill pay...
Mike Gravel for President 2008
P.O. Box 948
Arlington, VA 22216-0948
EVERY MONTH, I am sending a check. I ask each of you, my fellow Gravel supporters to join me. This much is in OUR hands.
Eli
Iraq Veteran's for Gravel
"We've seen, We know, We speak"
Readers should note that
Submitted on May 21st, 2007 by elimisteveChallenge Accepted.
Submitted on May 20th, 2007 by Alex CroleyAWESOME, SIR...
Submitted on May 19th, 2007 by eleonaiAwesome, Sir,
An incredibly well written and wisely inspired piece of legislation. May it be one of many to come.
Eli
Iraq Veteran
"We've seen, We know, We speak"
I sent it off for the first time
Submitted on May 19th, 2007 by jflI sent the draft off for the first time just now. I can send it all at once together with my exhortation to pass it to my senators, Cornyn and Hutchison, but it takes two go's to send the same to my congressman, Solomon Ortiz.
I plan to send it often.
Questions :
1. Do you have a sponsor in the House?
2. Do you have a sponsor in the Senate?
When you do have, please post their names so that we can congratulate them for doing the right thing and direct the attention of our own senators and congresspeople to those sponsors in our emails.
Your draft seems very straight forward. Just what the circumstances require.
And your strategy seems sound.
Thank you Mike Gravel. Thank you for coming to our aid and to the aid of your country. You KNOW we need you and the benefit of your experience desperately now.
Thanks again, Mike. All that remains now is the execution.
US Armed Forces Withdrawal From Iraq Act
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Bush needs this bill
Submitted on May 19th, 2007 by john evansThis would make him stand up and notice. I believe that him and Cheney are in such deep trouble they will try to stage an attack. Maybe on the congress. If they are complicit in 911, which I believe they are, and guilty of major war crimes, facing severe sentences in courts, then what do they have to lose. They made a power play and stepped out of bounds doing it. What would make them change? Bush has now the laws necessary to take over the nation under national emergency and to arrest and detain indefinitely anyone who he sees an enemy. He's already got camps to house millions of prisoners including families. One in Wyoming has a mine entrance and coal car repair shop among other industries support. It is called Swift Luck Greens and has a Prescott Bush memorial hall where prisoners can enjoy a meal. I've seen the pictures that Homeland Security put on the wrong website. They posted it for a few hours on the public page instead of private. Scary stuff. You can google and find the same ones.
This Bill would at least throw down the gauntlet. Mike you are truly the best candidate in this race. We need you. Thank you for being honest with us. And I hope you feel as good as you look cause you look great in the videos I've seen and the debates. You look like you got a lot of energy for an old man. You are sharp as a razor and quick as a rattlesnake in the debates. You have got a lot of people turned on. There are a lot of zombies running around that haven't a clue but the informed voters will come if they hear your voice.
Thanks!
Submitted on May 19th, 2007 by jflfax attack!
Submitted on May 19th, 2007 by kelargoEveryone needs to fax this to your Congressional Representative!
Everyday, until it gets introduced!
House: http://www.house.gov/house/MemberWWW.shtml
Senate: http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
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