Posted on 12/16/2010 11:42:12 AM PST by OldDeckHand
Senator-Elect Pat Toomey has just issued a statement supporting repeal of Dont Ask/Dont Tell.
As Ive said previously, my highest priority is to have the policy that best enables our armed services to do their job, Senator-Elect Toomey said. Our civilian and professional military leadership have now spoken and said we should repeal Dont Ask Dont Tell. I would support a free-standing measure to do so.
If Majority Leader Reid keeps his word, the freestanding repeal measure passed by the House yesterday will be voted on in the Senate in the lame duck, before Sen.-Elect Toomey is seated. Still, the support of a credible conservative like Toomey is a sure sign that repeal is likely to pass.
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I wouldn't vote for that SOB. He's a doody head.
“I give up. Its time to replace the Republican Party.”
Me too! I can’t believe Pat Toomey! This is just plain disgusting.
Jeez, lighten up.
I know that this whole thing is disappointing. I’m disappointed as well that the “Show and Tell” rules are closer to going into effect.
Still, that picture and the captions were among the funniest things I’ve ever seen posted here.
Pray for our defenders of freedom. The military is one of the few remaining bastions of our liberty — and one of the few sanctuaries of our government that have escaped the relentless social engineering of the far left and its intellectual sycophants.
-George
Alright. If Pat Toomey loses in 2016 and we get an ultra-liberal like Rep. Mike Doyle, I can blame you guys because we all got bitter that someone with a 97% conservative was immediately thrown under the bus because of something he said before he even took office. Great job everybody!!!
That there is the gospel of progressivism you preach there...
It entails a progress of human construct devoid of absolute truth and counter to the natural law. The innevitavly that progressives promote is the path to TYRANNY -the very thing the founders set up the Republic to prevent by guaranteeing religion a voice in public discourse. A nation can not on one hand uphold the self evident and unalienable endowed by the Creator when on the other hand it disregards Him and His natural law.
Embracing and promoting homosexual sex is spitting on America and all it stands for... It has NOTHING to do with rights and everything to do with a hard swing to the left, a disregard for the natural law which is premise for the rule of law, and a disregard for the Creator who by necessity must be regarded as He alone endows us with that which tyrants seek always to take away...
A vote for homosexual sex is a vote against America!
AND the original revolution was about much the same thing.
HOWEVER, there is a big difference between a revolution and founding a country established under God with unalienable rights endowed by the Creator. Just as there is a big difference between rejecting health care reform and returning the country back to its original foundation.
Do you "GET IT"? Government denial of the natural law and promotion of homosexual sex is a big problem...
I moved into the state in 2008, so no, I wouldn't know that.
How nice, and Arlen can cast his vote for him! We were warned about Toomey early on when he gushed over the Supreme Court picks. Maybe his purpose is to make Santorum look better in time!
Warned about what? That a 97% conservative rating isn’t enough?
The ratings are now rigged. They were not originally, however. Members are told in advance what narrow votes will “count” on the survey. Otherwise, they are free to take liberal positions that they prefer. That’s how McPain and “Lindsey” keep high ratings.
As a Pennsylvanian, I wonder if it’s possible that Pat Toomey’s “growth” process has begun before he assumes his seat. This position is asinine. How DARE he disrespect those brave forces who are disgusted about being ogled by homosexuals? This goes doubly for the women! Bob
Rick was ignored by many conservatives b/c he endorsed Specter over Toomey on radio, TV and campaign appearances.Plus, Bush’s unwillingness to defend his own admnistration lead folks to believe that all GOPers were poison. I blame Bush, plus the Casy name for the drubbing. AND, the foolhardy belief that Casey himself is a moderate. Bob
Why fight about ANYTHING then? America may as well surrender to the Islamo-fascists and Marxists, and get in line for their daily subsistence meal. We lose issues b/c few FIGHT the battle, and voters remain ignorant. Hell, we can’t even seem to bring ourselves to blame Dems for the mortgage catastrophe. Bob
The Specter endorsement was a terrible mistake and Rick knows it. Casey is terrible - a mediocrity and he is not very pro life either.
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