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***I'm Sorry, But Byrd Needs To Go Home***
Stardate: 0210.9
Posted on 10/09/2002 11:55:10 AM PDT by The Wizard
I am extremely sorry to post this, but this man is out of line and past his time......
You know, there's no fool like an old fool, and because there is no limit to the age of an elected official, (unfortunately) as their abilities fade with age they are still allowed to disrupt the country's business because of their percieved notions, both real and imagined, with no recourse for those other senatrors, who are still in their prime both physically and MENTALLY.....
Senator Byrd needs to retire and go home, no offense, but his ravings about the current resolution, WHICH EVERYONE HAS ALREADY AGREED TO WILL PASS, he still raves on...spending the country's funds on a wasted effort that will only end in failure.....
But he can cost the country money and time to accomplish nothing
THE SENATE NEEDS RULES
TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: senatorbyrd
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To: fieldmarshaldj
I'd prefer to see new leaders and ideas introduced into leadership every few years. The original intent of a representative government is NOT to have it be a life-long, highly-compensated profression but SERVICE to your country that is a sacrifice.
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posted on
10/09/2002 12:13:10 PM PDT
by
BonnieJ
To: fieldmarshaldj
I second that.
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posted on
10/09/2002 12:13:36 PM PDT
by
3AngelaD
To: The Wizard
Let him be the image... I'm waiting for him to start thinking he's back at a KKK rally and railing against those "crazy ni**ers" on the Senate floor ! Yup, that will be a hoot. Remember that Bobby IS the President Pro Tempore (until Strom gets to rightfully reclaim the title for his final 2 months when Jim Talent wins -- remember we gotta take back the Senate to give proper respect to this giant !).
To: The Wizard
vote closure
To: The Wizard
I agree with you and don't think an apology is required...plus, he's very hard on the eyes these days.
To: The Wizard
Dang. You are polite. I commend you.
To: The Wizard
Do you mean "cloture"?
And no, let Byrd and the RATS babble on and on for days!
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posted on
10/09/2002 12:17:18 PM PDT
by
mwl1
To: fieldmarshaldj
I pray that Jim Talent is elected and seated imediately
To: BonnieJ
Partly true, that was more what the founding fathers wanted for the House. More senior statesmen with a wealth of experience who could calmly and rationally debate the issues of the day and serve as a "cooling influence" were supposed to be the hallmark of the Senate (modeled on the House of Lords, which was full of old men). Frequent turnover isn't necessarily a good thing, as you would eventually have staffers and aides (who would likely have more experience than their bosses) serving as de facto members of Congress (of course with the more moronic members on the Dem side, many already are). Nonetheless, there are a lot of folks that ought not be there...
To: William McKinley
This man is an idiot. I watched his performance of Larry King Live after the President's speech. He is WAAAAAAYY past his time. He is no longer any service to the country if he ever was in the first place. He is the former KKK guy and the man who railed against President Clintons lack of morals and then voted to keep him in office. I agree, send the fool packing.
To: Oldeconomybuyer
I say let Sen. KKK talk till he's blue in the face.Heh Heh, it won't be long now. He's getting close...
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posted on
10/09/2002 12:24:25 PM PDT
by
meyer
To: Wright is right!
As usual, you are right.
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posted on
10/09/2002 12:25:56 PM PDT
by
SW6906
To: The Wizard
But isn't KKK the "Conscience of the Senate"? Or, I forget, was that Joe Lieberman? But Lieberman's for attacking Iraq. Imagine that: dueling consciences of the Senate.
To: The Wizard
The solution to most of our problems is twofold:
To: The Wizard
Byrd is not going home. He will be reelected until the day he croaks because West Virginia is Dependent upon him. The state has high unemployment, especially with the demise of the steel industry in this country. The state is poor and broke. Byrd is able to get roads and whatever built in the state with federal funds because he is chairman of committees.
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posted on
10/09/2002 12:28:35 PM PDT
by
RLK
To: fieldmarshaldj
Life-long positions, like some judges?! There is no excuse for 40 years of Ted Kennedy!! A real statesman and calming voice of reason?! States are stuck with old-timers no longer able to serve or contribute because the machine of party politics can keep them in. I look at Joe Biden and others and I find myself desperate for term limits of some kind.
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posted on
10/09/2002 12:28:51 PM PDT
by
BonnieJ
To: The Wizard
Hey, you're from New York! You don't have to apologize for a fool from West, by God, Virginia. You just have to apologize for your cohorts who elected Hitlery! LOL.
To: The Wizard
I keep telling myself "this is the only country where someone like Byrd could do this. He could never do this in Iraq, that is what makes us great."
It is sort of working. This chant and a double burbon really seem to be working. Hummmm think I'll have another burbon. Now, what was that chant and who is this idiot on C-Span.
To: The Great Satan
bttt
To: BonnieJ
You're right, there is no excuse for 40 years of Ted Kennedy (and in the days of when MA was still a 2-party state (until the '50s), he would've been sent packing in the past). I was just attempting to point out the potential downside to term limits (we have a term-limited Metro Council here in Nashville, and while it dumped the Geritol-set from it, it only replaced them with younger (and even more clueless) buffoons. The Council was supposed to serve as a strong counter to the Mayor (one mayor called them "40 jealous whores"), but now they can scarcely run a meeting in a coherent fashion, let alone challenge the Mayor. I probably could support term limits at the national level (though not 6 years, more like 18 (9 House terms, 3 Senate)), since that sounds like a good number. I wish you luck in ridding Joe Biden, but someone should've flogged Pete DuPont for not taking him out when he was term-limited out of the Governor's office in 1984.
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