Posted on 03/22/2007 1:45:21 PM PDT by WBL 1952
Dem leadership pulls DC voting bill from floor; conservative Dems were supporting DC gun repeal... Leader Hoyer seen yelling at staff on floor... Speaker Pelosi absent because she is desperately searching for Iraq supplemental votes... Holmes-Norton standing silently in disbelief..
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This is better than watching Oreilly blast someone!
Popcorn. That's all we need to make the day perfect.
Excellent, as long as they aren't spending money, it's a win for US.
BTTT ;^D
As a conservative, I like Congress when it's ineffective.
bttt
Where's the rest of the media? They'd be piling on like jackals if this was a newly controlled GOP Congress.
Too much. These people are clueless when they are driven by the moonbat wing. All they can do is issue subpoenas.
-PJ
Falling all over myself laughing out loud ping.
Meanwhile, in the Senate the Appropriations Com. passed a bill saying the US military should surrender by March '08. In the '08 elections, the GOP should put this slogan on all its campaign literature and TV ads: The D behind your congressman/senator's name stand for "Defeat."
That's actually quite funny. Republican insurgents cleverly co-opting the DC voting issue with the DC gun ban. Pelosi unable to stay the course. I love it!
Well, Congress is nearly always ineffective, it's just now they're not spending any money. Presumably.
the media is standing silently by waiting to jump on the GOP for any future or perceived transgression..
Well, Congress is nearly always ineffective, it's just now they're not spending any money. Presumably.
or taiwan..
The disarray IS NOT the news...it's what's causing the disarray...*grins*...my guess is a major story is about to break.
Doogle
Add this to the fray!!!!
Posted on 03/21/2007 11:54:30 PM CDT by WBL 1952
GALLUP NEWS SERVICE
PRINCETON, NJ -- The modest uptick in approval of the job being done by Congress has dissipated for the most part after only two months. Congress job approval had risen over the last two months after the Democrats took over control of Congress in early January -- fueled in large part by a jump in approval among rank and file Democrats. This month, however, Congress job approval is back down to levels quite similar to where it was in 2006. Democrats have lost a good deal of the positivity exhibited in the first two months of the year after their party took over.
According to Gallup's monthly update on job approval of Congress -- in a March 11-14, 2007, national poll -- 28% of Americans approve of the job being done by Congress and 64% disapprove.
This marks a substantial change from January and February, with approval down nine points and disapproval up nine points.
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