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Reid Plans to Seat Franken; GOP Furious
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| December 31, 2008 3:06 PM
| David A. Patten
Posted on 12/31/2008 5:21:33 PM PST by luv2ndamend
GOP leaders reacted angrily Wednesday to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reids tactic of all but projecting Al Franken the victor over incumbent GOP Sen. Norm Coleman, even as Minnesota election officials continue to count the votes.
"At this stage, it appears that Franken will be certified the winner by the State Canvassing Board, said a statement Reids office released Tuesday. We're keeping abreast of the situation and will make a decision with regard to Senate action at the appropriate point in the process."
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TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Minnesota
KEYWORDS: acorn; coleman; franken; mn2008; reid
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To: Common Tator
At the end of his term Obama could make Bush look like a popular president.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Since his term will probably end about two years after the total collapse and disintegration of the USA, who will give a damn about his popularity?
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posted on
12/31/2008 5:57:46 PM PST
by
RipSawyer
(Great Grandpa was a Confederate soldier from the cradle of secession.)
To: luv2ndamend
Part of me is so disgusted with the GOP as to my first thought was, “So what? Call me when the conservative party gets furious.”
Until the party returns to the platform...it is all show and noise.
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posted on
12/31/2008 5:58:02 PM PST
by
EBH
( Directive 10-289)
To: luv2ndamend
I imagine Dingy Harry wants someone else in the Senate who also wears diapers like he does. What a pig.
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posted on
12/31/2008 5:58:59 PM PST
by
FlingWingFlyer
(For more information on America's "new direction" read The Road to Serfdom. by Friedrich A. Hayek.)
To: luv2ndamend
I suspect that Reid himself won’t be seated in ‘11, and he knows it.
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posted on
12/31/2008 6:00:14 PM PST
by
Buck W.
(BHO: Selling hope, keeping the change.)
To: luv2ndamend
GOP furious?
Is that something like the UN generating a strongly worded condemnation?
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posted on
12/31/2008 6:03:53 PM PST
by
FMBass
("Now that I'm sober I watch a lot of news"- Garofalo from Coulter's "Treason")
To: Common Tator
From your keyboard to God's inbox.
Really, it's great to see you posting again. Welcome back. I neglected to post on those threads but you were in prayers.
Regards,
TS
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posted on
12/31/2008 6:11:02 PM PST
by
The Shrew
(www.wintersoldier.com; www.tstrs.com; The Truth Shall Set You Free!)
To: Born In America
Reid will not seat the replacement for 0bama but will seat a yet to be elected doofus....At this point, Reid can't do anything about Doofus #1 or Doofus #2. The Minnesota Canvassing Board has yet to issue its final count and the Minnesota secretary of state thus has not yet certified the vote. Without that certification, neither Franken nor Coleman can be seated, although I guess they'll be permitted to use the Senate Mens Room. The Senate won't get a chance to seat or reject Blagojevich's pick until the Illinois secretary of state approves his appointment, and the approval looks unlikely at this point.
Long story short, this is just a bunch of politicians and operatives jerking each other's chains. It means nothing.
To: luv2ndamend
Good. That is what the ball-less GOP gets for putting up with the democrat corruption all these years.
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12/31/2008 6:19:25 PM PST
by
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To: Common Tator
Have no doubt that they will use the nuclear option to defeat any filibuster.
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posted on
12/31/2008 6:47:19 PM PST
by
doug from upland
(8 million views of .HILLARY! UNCENSORED - put some ice on it, witch)
To: luv2ndamend
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posted on
12/31/2008 6:59:36 PM PST
by
wedwo
To: Keith in Iowa
Republican Senate Leadership is an oxymoron. Theyre furious... its like the UN Security Council telling some rogue nation, Stop! Or well tell you to stop again!. :rolleyes: We NEED Michael Steele as head of the Republican Party NOW !!
To: Common Tator
The media has over and over presented the Obama win as a huge win. When he fails to deliver the goods they want, they are going to blame Obama and his fellow Democrats. Amen to that.
Thanks to the media, way too many people mortgaged their very souls for a house built on the "hope" of a "promise." A feeding frenzy will follow when they finally have to admit publicly that THEY were duped. It is not going to be pretty, but it will be fun to watch.
To: luv2ndamend
Dingy Harry and his racist ‘Rats demonstrate that Roland Burris is the wrong color, and send him to the back of the bus, but the psychotic white guy Al Franken can step to the front of the line.
Pass the sheets Bobby Byrd, looks like you’re finally going to have a working majority as the Senate’s Grand Kleagle.
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posted on
12/31/2008 7:27:12 PM PST
by
mkjessup
To: FMBass
"Is that something like the UN generating a strongly worded condemnation?" It's even more like Liechtenstein issuing a stern statement...... it doesn't even arouse a yawn of indifference..... just pitiful.
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posted on
12/31/2008 7:36:28 PM PST
by
Enchante
(Bernie Madoff Learned His Ponzi-Investment Strategy from our Social Security System!!)
To: MplsSteve; Impy; fieldmarshaldj; BillyBoy; JulieRNR21; justiceseeker93; ExTexasRedhead; ...
FILIBUSTER HIM!!!!!!!!!!!!
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posted on
12/31/2008 7:46:14 PM PST
by
Clintonfatigued
(If greed is a virtue, than corporate socialism is conservative)
To: luv2ndamend
This is another case study in why we should repeal the 17th amendment.
The problem with popular election of Senators is many:
- The Senate was supposed to represent the institutions of the several States, not the People. The State legislatures should pick their own representation in Congress.
- The House represents the People. Popular election of Senators reduces this chamber to a "super House."
- Popular election of Senators breaks the link between the States and the federal government, because once the Senators fool the People (who don't pay attention the way a statehouse would), these Senators no longer represent the state's interests, but their own and their party's interests.
- State legislature appointment of Senators would reinforce the ties between local elections and federal elections. If you want to change the choice your state legislature makes, vote for different people to the state legislature, and they would appoint different people to the Senate. This ensures that the Senator has the interests of the people of their state foremost in their minds, and elevates the importance of local elections.
- Eliminating 33 of the most expensive elections that occur every two years would be a giant step towards getting big money out of politics.
The original Constitutional scheme attempted to create a balance of power between big states and small, and also between the states and the federal government.
- The nation's chief executive and his backup were elected by the states. This is because the president was supposed to arbitrate issues between the states, and between the United States and foreign powers.
- The states were supposed to be the governments of most direct contact with the People, which is why the 9th and 10th amendments say that powers not enumerated in the Constitution belong to the several States, and to the People. State Constitutions, state legislatures, state courts, and county/city governments were to direct daily life.
- The states, as sovereign governments, each had two agents (senators) to represent them in congress for six-year terms. This was supposed to isolate the Senate from the whims of the People.
- The people elected their own representatives to serve in the U.S. House for two-year terms. This was to ensure that the House reflected the desires of the People.
- By popularly electing the Senate, we have seen a flip in roles between the two chambers of Congress. The House, through gerrymandering, has become the isolated chamber; the Senate has become the chamber most swayed by the whims of the People.
The balance of power, and checks on federal power, that this approach created is now all but non-existent.
- What we have instead is a disconnect between the states and the federal government, which treats the states more as regional adjuncts of itself than as sovereign entities.
- We also have professional politicians almost for life. This is particularly true in the senate. More and more, senators see themselves as mini-presidents; national figures rather than agents for their states and a check on federal power.
Which brings us to the question of "qualifications to be a Senator" that has recently been in the news with Caroline Kennedy.
- Currently, Senators are expected to toe the party line and vote as a bloc on national issues of interest to campaign donors who champion nationl social issue rather than particular state issues.
- A Senator who was appointed by a state legislature wouldn't be beholden to this financial constituency because the need for campaign funding (and thus the obligation to deliver) would be eliminated with the elimination of Senate elections.
- The qualifications to be Senator would be based on how well that person understands the needs of the state (probably by serving in the state legislature when appointed), and how well that person is expected to perform in the Senate (delivering results back to the state). Caroline Kennedy might be a "name" in the Senate, but will she really be able to deliver for New York?
And finally, we have the question of recounts. We've seen it in presidential elections, gubernatorial elections, and now in Senate elections.
- The reason I believe you cannot trust recounts is that during the initial count people are just trying to do their civic duty and get the counts to the Secretaries of State in a timely matter.
- With recounts, you know what you need to overcome in order to win.
- Eliminate Senate elections and you eliminate this problem.
-PJ
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posted on
12/31/2008 7:55:11 PM PST
by
Political Junkie Too
(You can never overestimate the Democrats' ability to overplay their hand.)
To: luv2ndamend
Oooooh, what’s the GOP gonna do? Synchronize their periods?
To: luv2ndamend
Did ANYONE expect Reid to do anything else?
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posted on
12/31/2008 7:55:52 PM PST
by
teletech
(Friends don't let friends vote DemocRAT)
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