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To: ggersh who wrote (904139)12/1/2015 2:59:56 PM
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The Iraq Liberation Act of 1998 is a United States Congressional statement of policy calling for regime change in Iraq. [1] [2]It was signed into law by President Bill Clinton, and states that it is the policy of the United States to support democratic movements within Iraq. The Act was cited in October 2002 to argue for the authorization of military force against the Iraqi government.

The bill was sponsored by Representative Benjamin A. Gilman (Republican, NY-20) and co-sponsored by Representative Christopher Cox (Republican, CA-47). The bill was introduced as H.R. 4655 on September 29, 1998. The House of Representatives passed the bill 360 - 38 on October 5, and the Senate passed it with unanimous consent two days later. President Clinton signed the Iraq Liberation Act into law on October 31, 1998. [3]



To: ggersh who wrote (904139)12/1/2015 3:02:22 PM
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Fantasy, instead of reality is a beeeetch, how do you live with it?



Looks like you should be pondering that yourself....