worst thing i d ever done in an argument with my own country. reporter: doug i have to ask you. we heard the complaints before. federal officials not listening to local officials, the people that know the area best. why is that? well, just earlier this week, july 2 21st, bp, robert dudley, and doug suttles were supposed to meet with the six parish presidents out at an english turn country club and blew them off. a long-scheduled meeting. bp thumbs their nose at parish presidents. he don t care. these are little people in the minds of bp, and coast guard is working so closely with the company, they re right now trying to create an exit strategy, bp. they have the well capped, and one paper goes through and they say, let s move stuff for tropical depression that s coming and don t take the time to talk to parish presidents about what s really needed. a lot of this equipment has been very fengtive in at least keeping some of the oil out of the marshlands and i think you ve got an emer
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had nine years ago when i voted against such a broad authorization for an endless war, which is what that resolution did. i see now that debate beginning. we recently have communicated with the president our sense of concern in terms of the timetable we said we want to see an exit strategy, a time line. we want clarity on this policy, and quite frankly, yes, many members now are beginning to say what some of us said many, many years ago. this debate is just beginning, and i think you re going to see a lot of war weariness within the house of representatives. the american people are tired of this. the more money we spend, the costs of this war, when you look at what s happening in our own communities, in our own country, the american people are tired. i think it s important to recognize that the generals will continue to ask for more money, more time and a longer period of