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To: tumblindice

"Thanks to McCain & Co., it was over before it began."

No.
You are letting the Republican Party off far too easily.
48 other Republicans, including the Senate Majority Leader, did NOT agree to that deal. THERE IS NO DEAL unless the Republican Party leadership GOES ALONG WITH IT.

Frist can kill this deal right now.
All he needs to do is to say "We said all 10 get a vote, and all 10 shall have a vote", and then nominate Saad BEFORE debating and passing the other three. Force the confrontation to a head right not. Destroy the "compromise" that 7/8th of Republican Senators did not sign onto. This puts the 7 who did in a position: they can vote for the DEMOCRATS' filibuster and then against the Republicans' nuclear option, or they can cave again.

One or two Republican Senators (McCain is a good choice) who vote against the nuclear option and FOR the Democratic filibuster can be expelled from the Republican caucus.

Everyone is focusing on the RINOs here, because they struck a "deal". But they are only 0ne-eighth of the Republican caucus. THERE IS NO DEAL unless the Republican caucus ACCEPTS the deal, and if they do, they become complicit with McCain and just as guilty.

My point is that now is not the time for pro-life and pro-judicial restraint Republicans to start pretending that it was the RINO sliver that cost them. This is a "Read my lips" moment. The RINOs have proven they are spineless by cutting a deal. But do they have the spine to ALL stick with the deal if the other 48 Republicans move ahead and press forward on all the nominees, making it clear that Republicans who vote for the Democrat position will lose positions and may be expelled from the caucus.

Frist still has the power to force the issue.
If he doesn't, he is no different than George H W Bush signing the tax hike instead of vetoing it.

What happened when Bush 41 did that was that fiscal Republicans walked away for an election. Clinton won, yes, but the tax appeasers were blown out of the Republican Party, and an election later came the Gingrich Revolution, and no more waffling on taxes.

This is the moment for the pro-life right. The Republicans in the Senate, led by Frist, can still force the issue. If they don't, THEY, and not just McCain, are responsible for allowing this "deal" becoming policy.


24 posted on 05/24/2005 11:45:09 AM PDT by Vicomte13 (Et alors?)
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To: Vicomte13
Frist can kill this deal right now.

We never thought it would get to this point but it did. It is difficult to now believe that Frist will do right by the Constitution. The demos are much better fighters than the Reps. The Reps are a bunch of sissy's. McCain should be expelled from the Party. He is a traitor to this Republic. He is a vile and sick man. I wish I could laugh in his face and tell him that, HE WILL NEVER BE PRESIDENT of this Republic.

27 posted on 05/24/2005 12:36:33 PM PDT by liberty2004
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