The battle over the Iraq funding bill seems to be over... for now. Who won? Yes. (Both sides claim victory.) Who's likely to gain politically, and what will voters have to say about it? Ken Rudin knows. It's PoJu day again, and we'll eavesdrop on now-presidential candidate Bill Richardson's campaign, and find out what happened to the anti-corruption governor stuck in a corruption investigation in Kentucky (if that didn't make sense, ask Ken about it). Any other questions for the Junkie?
Congress has the veto power on the war. Just don't fund it. I do not understand this pressure to fund the war.






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