Posted on 09/14/2010 9:43:38 AM PDT by WaterBoard
Rush Limbaugh today stated on his radio show that Rep. Mike Castle (R-DE) voted in favor of House Resolution 1258 on June 11, 2008.
What was "On Motion to Refer: H RES 1258 The Kucinich Privilege Resolution"?
Answer: "Impeaching George W. Bush, President of the United States, of high crimes and misdemeanors"
24 Republicans voted with the Democrat majority and that did include Rep. Mike Castle (R-DE).
Vote Record: http://www.govtrack.us/congress/vote.xpd?vote=h2008-401
Bill Information: http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=hr110-1258
(Excerpt) Read more at govtrack.us ...
Colin does not need Castle to win—he is a strong candidate in his own right, and conservative enough not to need a crutch like Castle for a state position, not a Federal one.
Castle can’t win with the conservatives and the indies. He just immolated himself with his war against a fellow Republican who is a conservative. Dems are going to vote for Dems, not Dem RINOs.
You might want to recast that prediction, there, sport.
“Sometimes you have to vote for bills to kill them, and other times you might have to vote against bills to save them to save them or force them into a parliamentary death.
This really isn’t that complicated. In fact, it’s kind of elementary. It’s telling you fail to comprehend it, just saying. “
And what you are writing is completely illogical.
If the intent was to kill the bill by voting for it, why did 166 House Republicans voted against while Rep Mike Castle voted with the Democrats in supporting it?
The real reason was that it was trendy in 2008 to be anti-Bush and Castle probably felt it would boast his popularity in heavy Democrat state to have an ‘impeachment’ vote on his belt.
Be honest.
No, it wasn't a "procedural motion to kill the bill". It was a vote to send the bill into a place where it will die a slow death. Again, you don't get it, and I'm not going to spend anymore time trying to educate you about it. All attempts thus far, have proven wildly unsuccessful.
So, the difference between an “aye” vote and a “nay” vote on HR 1258 is the difference between a quick death and a slow death?
Yeah, that makes perfect sense.
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Castle’s votes:
Tax hikes, card check, pork bills, light-bulb bans, 10-commandment bans, drilling bans, in-state tuition campaign-finance reform, TARP legislation, Disclose Act, extension of McCain/Feingold to the Internet.
Doubling of S-CHIP, a bipartisan tax-dollar giveaway to Planned Parenthood.
Castle votes with Pelosi 72% of the time.
So why did the other Republicans vote against it? I guess none of them understood how the parliamentary procedures work.
Nice try.
No, let me take that back, it was actually a pretty pathetic attempt.
If Castle wins, we gain nothing over having Coons win. There comes a time when you must stand and say, “I will retreat no further.” These Liberal/Progressive Republicans are far more dangerous than their Democrat opponents. They bring people to believe that there is no alternative, so they give up hope and no longer vote.
It's only "illogical" to someone who does not understand the legislative process.
I've given you the link to the explanation by the guys at Powerlineblog. You have either refused to read it, or you don't understand it. Either way, you bore me.
Most times one who resorts to personal attacks knows they have lost the argument already.
The difference is a no vote allows the HR to be brought back up again, and again and again. Keeping it alive.
As yes vote sends it to committee, where it may then be placed in parliamentary limbo, never to be seen or heard from again.
Again, I'm a little shocked how uneducated people are about the legislative process, and the different tricks that are employed. These kinds of votes happen virtually every week.
Gee, what insight you have.
Any protestations about his “Bush Lied” vote are hollow.
His other votes give him no credibility as a reasonable man, he votes as commie-lib, he attacks conservatives.
What more does one need to know.
Did you see Pete King, Kevin Brady, Ralph Hall "get out in front of it"? Kevin Brady (who just last year ACU's Ratings Award) is one of the most conservative members of the House, representing one of the most conservative districts in the state of TEXAS.
If Peter King, and incredibly visible and outspoken proponent on the WOT, voted to impeach Bush, as is the claim here about Castle, it would have been the lead story on every paper and newscast in the country. Why wasn't it? Because everyone who isn't half-retarded knows that Pete King would NEVER vote to impeach Bush, or to facilitate hearings to impeach Bush.
Common sense is our friend, here.
If you’re listening to Rush sounds like Old Deck Hand called him up.
Rush ain’t buying it either.
Whatever.
This is the decision for DE GOP voters: do you want a GOP Senate with Mike Castle voting for Mitch McConnell to be majority leader, or do you want Coons voting for Reid or Schumer or Durbin.
I plainly prefer to have McConnell as majority leader.
O’Donnell cannot win in the general in Delaware. Anyone who believes otherwise is certifiable.
Then the other 166 Republicans that voted against the HR1258 don’t “understand the legislative process.”
Is that your hypothesis? That only Rep Mike Castle understands what the correct vote was on HR1258 was to side with the Democrats?
I bore you because I present facts that you can’t counter.
No, you bore me because you're boring.
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