1/29/08 U.S. Senator Johnny
Isakson (R-Ga.) tonight issued the following statement following the
President’s State of the Union
address:
“I just returned home two weeks
ago from Iraq. It’s remarkable the progress that’s been made. It’s
still a very dangerous place but political progress is now also being
made. The sacrifices that have been made by the nearly 4,000 young
Americans who have been killed there do not need to go unnoticed or
unappreciated. I remain supportive of
the President’s strategy in
Iraq, and I believe it is in the best interest of the United States
and the free world that we see this through to the conclusion.
“I’m glad the President finally
delineated the problem when it comes to earmarks. He pointed out
tonight that the last-minute, drop them in at the dead of night,
conference committee earmarks are wrong. Authorizations are right, but
last minute spending of the taxpayer’s money without accountability is
dead wrong and should be stopped. The President is absolutely right.
“The President was right tonight to highlight the
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and how critical
it is to the security of the United States of America. The petty
differences that may be exhibited right now on the floor of the House
and the Senate pale in comparison to the importance of knowing who is
trying to do harm to the United States. I fully endorse the
President’s call to immediately pass FISA so we may ensure that the
flow of critical intelligence is not disrupted.
“As the President said, this year we must reauthorize
No Child Left Behind. This landmark
law has demonstrated improvements in the children it set out to help
the most.
I look forward to working with him
again to strengthen our nation's
public schools, because I believe our commitment to the principles in
No Child Left Behind will continue to improve educational achievement
around the country in all subject areas.”