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Democratic no bash part 2

Started by cats meow at 2009/01/29 02:32PM
Latest post: 2009/11/22 05:51PM, Views: 17731, Replies: 1382
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#821   2009/11/03 01:19PM
Re: Democratic no bash part 2
Eppy
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See what a lot of hot air will get ya! Yep, the guy is really concerned and worried about all the rest of us little guys.

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#822   2009/11/03 03:15PM
Re: Democratic no bash part 2
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[quote]Quote OspreyGirl: Last month, Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) proposed an amendment to the 2010 Defense Appropriations bill that would withhold defense contracts if companies “restrict their employees from taking workplace sexual assault, battery and discrimination cases to court.” Although the amendment passed, 30 Republican senators voted against it.


One of the Republicans singled out for especially harsh criticism following the vote was Sen. David Vitter (R-LA), who has a track record of siding against women’s rights. The Huffington Post’s Sam Stein reports that at a town hall meeting this past weekend, a constituent confronted Vitter about his vote. The woman, a rape victim, demanded that he explain why he opposed Franken’s amendment. Vitter refused to give her a straight answer.




As Sam Stein noted at the HuffPo--"The exchange was contentious, heart wrenching, and potentially damaging."


WOMAN: It meant everything to me that I was able to put the person who attacked me [behind bars]. And what allowed me to do that was our judicial process. I showed up in court every day to make sure that happen.

VITTER: And I'm absolutely supportive of any case like that being prosecuted criminally to the full extent of the law.

WOMAN: But there are rape victims who are being kept silent.

WOMAN: But how can you support [a law] that tells a rape victim that she does not have the right to defend herself?

VITTER: Ma'am The language in question did not say that in any way shape or form.

WOMAN: But it is unconstitutional to have a law that says a woman does not have a right to defend herself.

VITTER: You realize Mr. Obama was against that amendment that his administration was against that amendment

WOMAN: But I'm not asking Obama. I'm asking you.

VITTER: Do you think he's in favor in rape?

WOMAN: I'm asking you Senator. What if it was your daughter who was raped? Would you tell her to be quiet and take it? Would you tell your daughter to be silent?


she was a smart lady, could think fast and he didn't like that one bit, he walked away from her??? what an AH

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#823   2009/11/03 03:16PM
Re: Democratic no bash part 2
cats meow
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Quote OspreyGirl:
Quote cats meow: just went to the site, if i am wrong please correct me, seems like the right wing nuts are going after the moderate republicians, they want their candidates running, they were influential enough to get a moderate to step down????? this is very good news for us

ps joe lieberman is an a hole, obama should have kicked his sorry azz to the curb


You read that right...conserv Repubs don't truly embrace mod Repubs like Colin Powell et al because mods typically don't embrace the support of the lunatic fringe of the party. As it appears from that article and what's happening in the Repub party, there is talk about the party splitting and a third party formed solely of conserv Repubs that embrace the lunatic fringe like Sarah Palin, etc.

It's funny, John McCain is despised by the likes of Limbaugh, but McCain would sooner cut off his foot before admitting that he actually agrees with the President's policies on healthcare or anything beyond supporting the troops, putting more money into the wars, etc.

LOL...I wish Obama and the ENTIRE Dem party would give Lieberman his walking papers...singing--

Hey!
Joe!
Get off of my cloud!
Hey!
Joe!
Get off of my cloud!
Hey!
Joe!
Get off of my cloud!

Don't hang around cuz two's a crowd!



mick jagger is the man!!!!! saw him live 6 times!!!

#824   2009/11/03 03:17PM
Re: Democratic no bash part 2
cats meow
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Quote OspreyGirl:
Quote cats meow: just went to the site, if i am wrong please correct me, seems like the right wing nuts are going after the moderate republicians, they want their candidates running, they were influential enough to get a moderate to step down????? this is very good news for us

ps joe lieberman is an a hole, obama should have kicked his sorry azz to the curb


You read that right...conserv Repubs don't truly embrace mod Repubs like Colin Powell et al because mods typically don't embrace the support of the lunatic fringe of the party. As it appears from that article and what's happening in the Repub party, there is talk about the party splitting and a third party formed solely of conserv Repubs that embrace the lunatic fringe like Sarah Palin, etc.

It's funny, John McCain is despised by the likes of Limbaugh, but McCain would sooner cut off his foot before admitting that he actually agrees with the President's policies on healthcare or anything beyond supporting the troops, putting more money into the wars, etc.

LOL...I wish Obama and the ENTIRE Dem party would give Lieberman his walking papers...singing--

Hey!
Joe!
Get off of my cloud!
Hey!
Joe!
Get off of my cloud!
Hey!
Joe!
Get off of my cloud!

Don't hang around cuz two's a crowd!



i hope that does happen, let the party split

#825   2009/11/03 03:44PM
Re: Democratic no bash part 2
OspreyGirl
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I caught the Daily Show last night, and Jon killed it when he talked about the NJ governor's race and the NY-23 Reps and city mayoral races.

As I listened to the NJ governor candidates speak, all I could wonder is--really, this is the best that NJ can come up with? These guys do not look like they should be entrusted with the governorship of Mars, much less New Jersey.

On to NYC--Jon showed Bloomberg's commercial showing him sitting at the kitchen table, saying this is where he and the average joes make their decisions...I'm thinking--'dude, you are a billionaire..the only thing you have in common with average joes is the use of a toilet, that's about it.'

And OMG, the Repub NY-23 (Hoffman) candidate--ummm...is he slow or something? He looks and sounds so....dumber than Forrest Gump slow. Jon showed a clip of this guy on Beck's show, and it was like watching a crazed tv host interview a dumb extra from the movie 'Deliverance.' **shudder**

Seriously...all of the hoopla are over these guys? WOW!


www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mon-november-2-2009
/moment-of-zen---glenn-beck-tests-doug-hoffman


www.thedailyshow.com/full-episodes/253752/mon-november-2-2009-bob-menendez

#826   2009/11/03 05:05PM
Re: Democratic no bash part 2
Eppy
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Just a question. Where is SaraConnor? Is she still posting and I just missed her?

#827   2009/11/03 06:31PM
Re: Democratic no bash part 2
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Quote Eppy: Just a question. Where is SaraConnor? Is she still posting and I just missed her?


I was wondering the same. She hasn't been on for quite a long time. Don't know what happened. Maybe somebody that kept in contact with her would know.

#828   2009/11/03 09:22PM
Re: Democratic no bash part 2
OspreyGirl
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The Repubs had a good election day today... in VA and NJ. Who wants to send these two wahoos some champagne? LOL

I tell you, those Independents are as fickle as fleas, jumping on the Dem boat last year, now on the Repub boat this year...

Mr. Independent Bloomberg won his third term as NY mayor--he has effectively broken the trend of wealthy candidates who typically lose when they shell out big bucks (i.e. Perot, Romney, etc).

I was looking at the CNN polls a few minutes ago, and it's very interesting---when one party controls the White House, typically mid-term elections trend towards the other party.



politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/11/03/virginia-new-jersey-results-follow-fami... />


But...the NY-23 race is really the needle that's broken the Repub party's back and symptomatic of how cancerous things are--the split between Conservs and Mods has now divided the party, and the Dem candidate Owens is another Dem put in our pocket on the Hill. Sweet! Another Dem on Capitol Hill...

So, it looks like that psycho Glenn Beck doesn't get his weirdo crony Hoffman in NY-23 in the US Congress! THANK GOD!!!

I guess most of us took a cue from President Obama tonight---he watched the Bulls game instead of the elections--he ain't sweating a thing, that guy!

What did you guys think about today? I wasn't jazzed up about any of these elections...

Do you guys remember what you were doing and feeling this time last year? Do you remember the moment they announced Barack had won the presidency?

OMG--such a beautiful night! Today pales in comparison to...lol

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#829   2009/11/04 08:40AM
Re: Democratic no bash part 2
OspreyGirl
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You might find this surprising---

Media in 2001: Off-year elections have little national significance

Conservative media are attempting to use the results of gubernatorial elections to suggest President Obama's agenda and Democrats' 2010 electoral prospects are in trouble. In the wake of Bob McDonnell's victory in the Virginia gubernatorial race, Media Matters has documented examples of media arguing that Democratic victories in 2001 had little national significance.


mediamatters.org/research/200911030050


But the Repub wins in VA and NJ have more significance, right? Whew--smh, it's like watching people justify the importance of ant farms as the game changer to national politics. Crazazazay!

#830   2009/11/04 08:40AM
Re: Democratic no bash part 2
OspreyGirl
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You might find this surprising---

Media in 2001: Off-year elections have little national significance

Conservative media are attempting to use the results of gubernatorial elections to suggest President Obama's agenda and Democrats' 2010 electoral prospects are in trouble. In the wake of Bob McDonnell's victory in the Virginia gubernatorial race, Media Matters has documented examples of media arguing that Democratic victories in 2001 had little national significance.


mediamatters.org/research/200911030050


But the Repub wins in VA and NJ have more significance, right? Whew--smh, it's like watching people justify the importance of ant farms as the game changer to national politics. Crazazazay!

#831   2009/11/04 08:48AM
Re: Democratic no bash part 2
OspreyGirl
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Victories in New Jersey and Virginia Tuesday provided a major shot in the arm for the Republican Party heading into the 2010 elections, but the Democratic losses of these two governorships should not be interpreted as a significant blow to President Obama.

While the economy and jobs were the chief concern for voters in both states, 26 percent of New Jersey residents said property taxes was also a major issue, while another 20 percent mentioned corruption, according to CNN exit polling. In a similar CNN survey taken in Virginia, health care was the most important issue for 24 percent of the voters, while 15 percent named taxes and transportation was mentioned by 7 percent.

Further proof that this election was not solely focused on Obama, 56 percent of Virginians said that the president was not a factor when it came down to their vote. In New Jersey, that number increased to 60 percent of the people who went to the polls on Tuesday.


politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/11/04/analysis-elections-not-a-referendum-on-...

#832   2009/11/04 11:52AM
Re: Democratic no bash part 2
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hard to believe it is an entire year

#833   2009/11/04 03:25PM
Re: Democratic no bash part 2
OspreyGirl
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Quote cats meow: hard to believe it is an entire year


I know! Time just flew by---man what a year!

The country was celebrating for a good 6 months that Bush was no longer in office---UNTIL, the lunatic fringe flared up with their teabagging, birthers, READ THE DAMN BILL, death panels, and other craziness.

Our elected officials on both sides of the aisle in Congress were walking around with their thumbs up their butts in shock after Barack told them to do their jobs, hold town hall meetings, and draft proposals for his healthcare reform vision. SHOCKER! And many Americans everywhere were 'confused' by this because they thought the President can just ride in, do what he wants, and tell everyone to deal with it. Welcome to the political process, America!

After the House went through their committees in March, they had to sit and wait for the Senate to stop beating each other with stupid sticks and letting the lunatic fringe rattle their cages--on both sides of the aisles...that is, until one side decided to embrace the crazy, and are now stuck with a deal the devil won't break.

Of course, we lost our greatest healthcare champion in the Senate, Ted Kennedy, but thankfully, Barack didn't let that torch hit the ground. It's been 60 years of attempts to get this done, and Teddy served over 47 years of that.

The President holds a Joint Session of Congress, and we saw the utmost example of disrespect towards a sitting President EVER by Mr. 'You Lie'Wilson. Naturally, that woke people up that this guy was the poster child of Repub 'stuck on stupid' and the fire reignited for Senate Dems to get healthcare passed. DUH!

Then out of left field, we got one of our own with enough balls and moxy to call BS when he sees it...Rep. Grayson. "Don't get sick, but if you do get sick, die quickly!" Thus was the breakdown of 'healthcare proposal nothingness' which by October, summed up the Repub agenda and their buddies in healthcare insurance companies. The recession is now receding, stocks and trading are up, but companies are still hesitant to hire right now.

Now---here we are, the President has a Nobel Peace Prize...lol...we are in the final stages of passing real healthcare reform, we have the majority in the House, Senate, and Hillary Clinton is slapping men around in the Middle East and telling them straight on to stop playing America for a fool--if you want to find bin Laden, you need to DO MORE too...

And now we wait for the floor debates to begin.

Overall, most Americans are feeling a combination of anger, frustration, and anxiety--and of course, the political sharks are out there to take advantage of that as a "win."

IMO...I think many of our citizens needed this time of recession to get back to basics, get off of the high hog of being spoiled with excess from the Dot.com era, stop abusing their credit by living beyond their means, and get more involved in what's happening in the country besides watching and exercising the right to vote on 'American Idol' rather than at the polls...

Whew! I know I've left some things out, but my God--would you want to be President during all of this? Thank God we do not have a fool sitting in the White House anymore.

We got less than 60 days left in the year--wonder how this year is going to cap off? Are we going to blow up dust on the moon again? LOL


#834   2009/11/04 03:34PM
Re: Democratic no bash part 2
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The AARP will endorse the House healthcare bill!


news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091104/ap_on_bi_ge/us_health_care_overhaul


This is great news that this seniors' organization supports this legislation. I'm happy that the 'death panel' tactics didn't take root for most seniors, thank goodness.

#835   2009/11/04 11:18PM
Re: Democratic no bash part 2
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The GOP called for the check Wednesday night, having had enough of the fight over an extension of unemployment benefits that the party had held up for several weeks.

While the Senate was stuck in parliamentary limbo, some 200,000 people actively looking for work lost their unemployment benefits. The bill extends unemployment benefits for an additional 14 weeks across the country, and in some states with the highest unemployment the extension goes to 20 weeks.



Read more at: www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/04/gop-folds-on-unemployment_n_346259.html&cp

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