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Posted by Christopher    United States   on 06/28/2009 at 10:20 AM   
 
  1. This is why I am no longer a republican.  Rinos and moderates, just closet democrats.

    Posted by grayjohn    United States   06/28/2009  at  07:19 PM  

  2. I’ve asked this before:  Why don’t folk like Boehner use the filibuster?

    Sure—the D’s could come up with the votes to shut it down, but all the vids of the Dhimms calling such the “nuclear option” and saying how it would be the end of the Republic for a majority to do so would sure fit nicely shoved sideways in a convenient orifice…

    As I’ve said elsewhere—I intend to start putting their feet to the fire…

    WHY DO YOU NOT FILIBUSTER THIS NONSENSE??!!

    EVERY BILL< EVERY TIME!!

    You may lose, but MAKE THEM STEAM-ROLL OVER YOU!!  We can then use their hypocricy against them!

    DD

    Posted by Dedicated_dad    United States   06/29/2009  at  01:36 AM  

  3. I have to wonder why the idiot Kucinich voted against this and so many others to include the RHINO 8 voted for it?

    I will be interested in exactly what Kucinich presents as his reason to vote against it.

    A few things:

    1) This isn’t a done deal - it must go into the Senate - press your Senate Representatives to vote NO. If there are enough Dems - this can go down to ‘renegoiation’.

    2) OH is voting on State Sovereignty in Aug.

    3) We The People need to push our State into signing onto a repeal of the 16th Amendment - take away the sole power of Congress - Income Tax and then

    4) Push for State Sovereignty and Term Limits.

    We can’t let them stay on the steamroller of Tax and Enslave - because all they need to do is install Sotomayor and we could probably see the 2nd Amendment go by the way of the 4th, 5th and 10th and not to mention the ‘free’ press part of the 1st - that have been systematically shredded over the past 8 years.

    On the

    a foreign-born African-Colonialist

    - We need to support and encourage the lawsuits (I think that there are at least two, not to mention the first one, by Berg) that can, will address this - as (as I read it) if Obama is found to be ineligible - he and Biden are removed and Pelosi does not step up - but rather McCain/Palin are seated until another election is held/done.

    That is the rubbed - this would not be a death/disable - this would be a fraudulent election which is under a whole other set of rules. And it would also mean that every little bit of ‘legislation’ and exectutive orders that Obama signed would also be null and void. (Disclaimer, that is, if I am reading the Constitution correctly).

    The key is that We The People need to Unite and bring an end to this, before Obama brings an end to America.

    God Help America

    Posted by wardmama4    United States   06/29/2009  at  08:04 AM  

  4. Update from Colorado. Colorado’s votes for the most part went along party lines. Republicans voted NO. Democrats voted YES. The lone exception is John Salazar, District 3, Demcocrat who voted NO. District 3 is HUGE--54,100 square miles, a little over half the total square miles of Colorado--104,000 square miles. Lots of rural areas, ritzy resort areas, agriculture and natural gas development and potential for oil shale. Lots of economically challenged counties too. District 3 runs the whole gamut from Pitkin County (lots of moonbats home to Aspen) to Baca County, one of the state’s more impoverished rural and agricultural counties. Salazar is my representative. I’m glad he voted to the will of his constituents. As far as Washington Democrats go, he is one of the few fair minded ones. Yes, his brother is a former Colorado Senator and is now Interior Secretary.

    Posted by Graycat    United States   06/29/2009  at  03:43 PM  

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