Posted on 05/24/2005 12:52:08 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Seven Senate Republicans bolted from their leaders last night and dropped their support for the "nuclear option" in exchange for seven Democrats' abandoning filibusters against three of President Bush's judicial nominees. "This is really good news for every American tonight," Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat, said moments after the deal was announced last night on live television. "This is a significant victory." The seven Republican signers were Sens. Mike DeWine of Ohio, Susan Collins of Maine, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Lincoln Chaffee of Rhode Island, John McCain of Arizona, John W. Warner of Virginia and Olympia J. Snowe of Maine. Click to Visit The seven Democratic signers were Sens. Ben Nelson of Nebraska, Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, Mark Pryor of Arkansas, Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia, Mary L. Landrieu of Louisiana, Ken Salazar of Colorado and Daniel K. Inouye of Hawaii. The deal didn't satisfy Majority Leader Bill Frist, who has maintained that the Constitution requires up-or-down votes on all judicial nominees. "The agreement announced tonight falls short of that principle," the Tennessee Republican said on the Senate floor. "It falls short. It has some good news, and it has some disappointing news."
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Bingo.
This is akin to giving Hillary the keys to the White House.
She's IN. This "compromise" will cause the conservatives to stay home IN DROVES in '08.
Get used to PRESIDENT HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON.
It's gonna happen. McCain and the other traitors just iced the deal with this "compromise".
I'd change "most" to "many," but otherwise, I suspect this is what will happen. Especially if the Supreme Court fight is now effectively over.
I've already sent my e-mail to McCain calling him the prostitute that he is.
Everyone:
(1) E-mail the friendly media and show your disgust. I've e-mailed Rush and FOX so far. Let your indignation show
(2) DO NOT WATCH "Faith of our Fathers" and let the network know you are not watching it.
All but Lindsey Graham are essentially in safe seats.
Congratulations!
Your side won.
I agree with planning now. But who will put out the information on who is going to run against these turn coats so that we can donate to the primaries.
And remove them from any committee jobs they may have now.
Next Election | Name | State |
2006 | Snowe | ME |
2006 | Chafee | RI |
2006 | DeWine | OH |
2008 | Graham | SC |
2008 | Warner | VA |
2008 | Collins | VA |
2010 | McCain | AZ |
Some people are more interested in being treated like a (Liberal) hero on Chris Matthews awful show than they are in doing the right thing.
The problem with anonymity is the lack of accountability
The pandering to Robert Byrd by Warner and the others as shown on the news of this awsome cave in, was in my mind, showing the American people what closed minds this senate has. If McCain wants the glory for this let the headlines read:
Is McCain the new majority leader? It appears he just hi-jacked the senate...like his past history, John McCain goes to the other side if he can be on top.
I'm with you - I'm all done. The Republicans won't get a single dollar from me again. GOP Senate, GOP House, GOP President - all have failed to use the power that we saw fit to give them. Too interested in playing nice-nice PC mock-fights, rather than standing up and DOING SOMETHING that their constituents wanted them to do.
Republicans/Democrats - Same S#!t, different piles.
Re# 23 Bingo.
I am with you Qwinn - lots of work ahead to dump these Rino's. The Republican Party is anything but dead! Full steam ahead!
There are a few here who take on that heroic task and post analysis periodically.
We will have to call on them to give us all the input they've got as often as possible.
George Allen is no longer NRSC Chairman, as he is up for reelection in 2006. Elizabeth Dole's the new gal in that post.
The RINOcrat party. Aren't all of you true blue republicans proud of them now? That is why I walked away from the RINOcrat (formerly republican party). THEY are no better than the socialist democrats. RINOcrats.
Ya think? The McKernan-Snowe cabal not interested in conservatives? There ARE some conservatives in Maine but it's probably necessary to take it from the county level up. County orgs are small enough that you and a dozen amigos can tip the balance in your local institution. But then you need that in all .... what is it, 16 counties? That doesn't seem like very many. York Sagadahoc Cumberland TheCounty Knox Lincoln Waldo Franklin Hancock Piscataquis Oxford Washington oh hell I don't remember them all.
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