(Reuters) - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi scheduled the votes for later in the day as members of Bush's own Republican Party have begun to more publicly question the war, which has killed at least 3,377 U.S. soldiers and injured more than 24,000 since 2003. Iraqi soldiers and civilians have suffered far more.
Bush fired back, saying Congress should give military commanders more time and flexibility. As for the House Democrats' bill providing some war funds now and possibly more later, Bush said, "I'll veto the bill if it's this haphazard, piecemeal funding."
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