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This sets the table for a bill that normally would pass with bipartisan support to now be a major issue where both parties can point fingers at the other. This is the type of thing that needs to stop. If, as Reid said, "it should be passed because it provides a path to citizenship for young illegal immigrants who go to college or serve in the military." Then put it on the table on its own. Let it pass or fail on its own merit and let them justify their vote on this issue. When issues that have virtually nothing to do with each other constantly get mixed into bills it does nothing but muddy the water as to where these people stand. |
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Where to start? Lot of interesting things always seem to come up when the election cycle gets close. Wonder why that is? - yes, rhetorical question.
First we have this: Waters aides expelled from Pelosi event You remember Maxine Waters - the black representative under ethics charges... Quote:
Not that it matters apparently, but I thought it was about ALL Americans - not just the black ones. WTF? |
Then we have this ...
Doesn't matter which party she is from - What matters is that this is the norm in our Gov't. Quote:
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Shakedown Street
Nancy Pelosi and House Dems hit up lobbyists in a sleazy scramble for cash. Quote:
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Bloomberg Pushes Moderates in National Races
Mr. Bloomberg described the Tea Party movement as a fad, comparing it to the short-lived burst of support for Ross Perot in 1992. The mayor suggested that the fury it had unleashed was not a foundation for leadership. “Look, people are angry,” he said. “Their anger is understandable. Washington isn’t working. Government seems to be paralyzed and unable to solve all of our problems.” “Anger, however, is not a government strategy,” he said. “It’s not a way to govern.” First John Stewart, now Mayor Bloomberg, let's hope the move to a governing center has legs. |
I'm all in with that plan. What really brought it home for me was O'Donnell winning in Delaware. What a farce. If the wheels of justice moved fast enough she'd probably be in jail before the election even took place.
Since that isn't going to happen, one can only hope the reality of her views keeps her out. |
Not exactly Congress... but these are the people running our military !
CNN News article Pentagon destroys thousands of copies of Army officer's memoir By Chris Lawrence and Padma Rama, CNN September 25, 2010 -- Updated 2227 GMT (0627 HKT) Quote:
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Yes they do, they made a deal with the publisher to buy the entire first run before distribution. The redacted second edition will go out normally.
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Does the guy actually get the royalties from those 10,000 sales? Not to mention free publicity?
When I was a boy, you betrayed state secrets, you got an lead injection. Or a vertically tensioned neck tourniquet. |
But that's so passé, being a traitor is the in thing, especially in Washington.
If someone has a first edition, even digital, it's stolen. I imagine the seller, and possibly buyer, would be prosecuted. Or maybe it's the FBI/Homeland Security on a fishing expedition. |
[Flip] Traitor? What's good for sales is good for Milo and Minderbinder. And what's good for Milo and Minderbinder is good for America. Why do you hate America? [/side]
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snicker@ zen.
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