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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The Authorization for Use of Military Force |
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| Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 was passed by the U.S. Congress |
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| on October 11, 2002, and Public Law 107-243 cited Iraq's |
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| possession of weapons of mass destruction as a primary reason |
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| for the use of United States Armed Forces against Iraq; and
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| WHEREAS, On January 12, 2005, President Bush officially |
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| declared an end to the search for weapons of mass destruction |
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| in Iraq; and
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| WHEREAS, The United States initiated combat operations in |
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| Iraq on March 19, 2003; and
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| WHEREAS, Hundreds of thousands of members of the United |
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| States Armed Forces have served with honor and distinction in |
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| Iraq; and
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| WHEREAS, More than 3,100 members of the United States Armed |
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| Forces have been killed and more than 23,000 members of the |
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| Armed Forces have been wounded in substantially accomplishing |
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| the stated purpose of the United States of giving the people of |
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| Iraq a reasonable opportunity to decide their own future; and
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| WHEREAS, The United States military occupation of Iraq has |
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| placed significant strains on the capacity of the United States |
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| Armed Forces, both active duty and reserve and the National |
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| Guard; and
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| WHEREAS, The armed forces of Iraq number more than 76,000 |
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| troops as of June 8, 2005, and are growing in number and |
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| capability daily; and
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| WHEREAS, The forces of the Iraqi Interior Ministry number |
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| more than 92,000 personnel as of June 8, 2005, and are growing |
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| in number and capability daily; and
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| WHEREAS, More than $200 billion has been appropriated by |
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| Congress to fund military operations and reconstruction in |
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| Iraq, and Illinois residents' share now exceeds $2.1 billion; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, The funds spent by Illinois taxpayers on the war |
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| and occupation in Iraq could have provided Head Start for one |
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| year for more than 238,056 children; or medical insurance for |
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| one year for more than 1,076,242 children; or more than 31,147 |
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| public school teachers for one year; or more than 16,183 |
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| additional housing units, according to the National Priorities |
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| Project; and
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| WHEREAS, The war and continued occupation have resulted in |
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| the devastation of Iraq's physical and social infrastructure |
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| and led to widespread and continuous resistance to U.S. |
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| occupation that threatens the lives of Iraqi civilians and the |
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| men and women who compose the ranks of U.S. and other occupying |
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| forces; and
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| WHEREAS, The presence of United States forces in Iraq has |
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| inflamed anti-American passions in the Muslim world and |
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| increased the terrorist threat to United States citizens, both |
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| at home and abroad; and
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| WHEREAS, Polls show that less than half of the American |
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| people support the war; and
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| WHEREAS, Illinois Congresspersons Rush, Lipinski, Emanuel, |
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| Davis, Schakowsky, Jackson, Gutierrez, and Costello joined |
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| more than 100 other Congresspersons in voting for a House |
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| resolution on an Iraq exit strategy; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that on behalf of the |
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| citizens of Illinois, we urge the United States government to |
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| immediately commence an orderly and rapid withdrawal of United |
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| States military personnel from Iraq; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That the Illinois General Assembly, recognizing |
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| that the stability of Iraq is crucial to the security of the |
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| citizens of Illinois and to all Americans, urges the United |
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| States government to provide the people of Iraq with all |
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| necessary non-military material aid as shall be necessary for |
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| the security of Iraq's citizens and for the rebuilding of Iraq; |
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| and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That the financial resources used to prosecute |
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| the war be redirected to address the urgent needs of America |
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| and the most vulnerable portions of our population, including |
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| health, education, and homeland security; and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution shall be |
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| sent to George W. Bush, President of the United States, and the |
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| members of the Illinois Congressional delegation.
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