Post #333,299
9/28/10 1:10:45 PM
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he wants to read legislation before passing it? the horror
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Post #333,301
9/28/10 1:21:42 PM
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Interesting take. :-/
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Post #333,310
9/28/10 5:08:01 PM
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If that was really the goal he would offer some lead time
If his goal was really to read everything before it goes to vote, he would offer some reasonable lead time. If he did that, I would support him, far too many bills go through Congress without ever being properly read and reviewed.
What he is actually doing is trying to abuse the rules at the last minute to get in the Democrats way.
Jay
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Post #333,313
9/28/10 5:40:06 PM
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lets discuss this tactic in january
where every one will be attempting to convince me that this is a sanity check when dems do it
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Post #333,359
9/29/10 2:08:39 PM
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Yeah, he just wants to read the bills first.
http://www.washingto...010_09/025900.php
Gail Collins wrote about this the other day, noting that a simple bill clearing the way for the [National Women's History] museum was already [unanimously] approved by the House, but like everything else, is tied up in the Senate. The proposal intends to sell an unused piece of federal land to a private group, which would use private funds to pay fair market value for the land and construction. If financing falls apart, the land property would simply revert back to federal ownership.
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As for DeMint, the religious right told him to intervene.
Abortion politics are also in play: The senators' action came two days after the Concerned Women for America, a conservative group, wrote DeMint asking for a hold. The group's CEO, Penny Nance, wrote in July that the museum would "focus on abortion rights without featuring any of the many contributions of the pro-life movement in America."
Noting the far-right senators' consistent opposition to measures related to women and women's rights, Kate Conway concluded, "The question is not why Senators Coburn and DeMint are blocking this no-brainer of a bill, but rather why we would ever expect a person who has scorned issues like mammograms and recourse for rape victims -- issues so immediate and vital to the well-being of American women -- to think that an institution dedicated to those women would be worthwhile."
I guess only DeMint is standing in the way of abortion factories in museums, or something....
Cheers,
Scott.
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Post #333,361
9/29/10 2:14:00 PM
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now he is servicing his constituents? the horror!
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Post #333,362
9/29/10 2:19:39 PM
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How's that work, exactly?
The House doesn't seem to think that constituent service is an issue here.
Cheers,
Scott.
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Post #333,365
9/29/10 2:23:17 PM
9/29/10 2:23:35 PM
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what, the group isnt bribing the house enough? I dont know
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Edited by boxley
Sept. 29, 2010, 02:23:35 PM EDT
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Post #333,363
9/29/10 2:20:06 PM
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So...
the guy who represents one state gets to shaft all the people outside his state who disagree with them?
I can hardly wait to see your reaction if the Dems do the same thing starting in January.
IMHO the cloture rule needs to go... it is bad for democracy.
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Post #333,364
9/29/10 2:22:45 PM
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In january I will be looking up all of nothers
posts about the horrible stalling tactics, repost under my sig and have a blast watching nother defend them :-)
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Post #333,368
9/29/10 2:53:35 PM
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its fun.
Sure, understanding today's complex world of the future is a little like having bees live in your head. But...there they are.
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