By Jen DiMascio Leading Democrats said they intend to move a $50 billion bridge fund for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan before leaving for a Thanksgiving recess. The question is whether it will be a viable bill with language pressing for a presidential plan to bring troops home from Iraq by December 2008 and language restricting the deployment of troops that are not fully trained or equipped. Democrats put those elements to votes as standalone bills earlier this year,…
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