Pubdate: Fri, 16 Nov 2007
Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA)
Copyright: 2007 Los Angeles Times
Contact:  http://www.mercurynews.com/
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Author: Tina Marie Macias, Los Angeles Times

DRUG-WAR PLAN MEETS SKEPTICISM

House Members Leery Of $1.4 Billion Initiative From White House

WASHINGTON - President Bush's proposal to send $1.4-billion worth of 
equipment to Mexico and six South American nations to combat drug 
cartels was met with hostility from members of a House committee that 
examined the plan for the first time Wednesday.

Although most agreed that an initiative to stop drug cartels is 
overdue, Bush's plan worried some members of the House Foreign 
Affairs Committee. They thought that more money should be spent to 
"curb the appetite" for drugs, feared that corrupt Mexican military 
and police would take and misuse equipment, and were angry that 
Congress had not been aware that such a plan was being considered.

"We first learned of the initiative from the media. For an 
administration which is not particularly noted for its 
bipartisanship, this cavalier disregard of congressional concern is 
deeply disturbing," said Rep. Tom Lantos, D-San Mateo, the 
committee's chairman.

By bypassing the opinion of Congress, said Rep. David Scott, D-Ga., 
Bush is putting America's foreign relations in jeopardy.

"The Congress is not just a bank for the president to come to us for 
money," he said. "We're not just here to be a rubber stamp."

The initial $550 million for the plan is part of the administration's 
fiscal year 2008 supplemental funding request for military spending 
in Iraq and Afghanistan. The first payment would allot $500 million 
to Mexico and spread $50 million among six South American countries.
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