Posted on 12/16/2010 2:32:46 PM PST by combat_boots
"Lets just chew up the time of the United States Senate keeping everybody up all night reading a bill rather than working on it," Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) said sarcastically of the idea of reading the entire omnibus bill before passing it.
(Excerpt) Read more at realclearpolitics.com ...
We dodged a bullet when this genius lost the election!
The discomfort and anger that these vindictive thieves would experience during the reading of the Omnibus bill that they will have to vote on is NOTHING to the pain the people of this country will experience in the near future as a result of the Dem’s (and some Repub’s)irresponsible (and downright treasonous) overspending. This Omnibus bill is atrocious, and they all involved in its writing should be ASHAMED for the amount of earmarks and the treachery found in those 2000 pages!
If his grades are any indication, Kerry didn’t read when he went through Harvard, why should he start now?
Reading of bills should be mandatory (used to be the case). In some parliaments, bills must be read 3 times.
Translation:
There is no one who loves pain itself, who seeks after it and wants to have it, simply because it is pain. To take a trivial example, which of us ever undertakes laborious physical exercise if not (from the selection below) To find fault within the pleasure of pain will not be made public, if that produces offers no resultant good...leave without paying. This is failure. To waste at will, it is expedient to leave. to enjoy a pleasure in the pain will not be published; it is good to flee that whice produces no result...
(NB: very rough translation using several bots to do it......poetic license taken)
Ping to #27.......
Awkward translation
Send it to the Dems in various languages..........
Pick a page of the bill. They’ll understand it better in yak.
Aak, aak, akk, aak, ak.
Goody Goody!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqvOJxp2Xw0
Cicero’s actual quotation was:
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The version you cite is the one used by typesetters. It isn’t supposed to mean anything — that way the eye focuses on the type rather than the meaning.
Yeah. The Lorum ipsum template...
I was interested to note that part of it actually meant something. I should have specified that.
What’s he doing trooling for a new young thing?
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I have heard that ‘If you are accepted into Harvard, you are guaranteed to graduate”!
How can we maintain the confidence of our primary trading partners unless we are willing to read our legislation before we pass it.
My goodness, they must think we are exceptionally stupid with this "we cain't read" stuff.
Exactly. Eveytime this lout shows his face in front of a camera, he should be asked if he has paid his boat tax yet.
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