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Democrats question items in homeland bill
CNN ^
| Tuesday, November 19, 2002
| Jonathan Karl
Posted on 11/19/2002 8:04:06 AM PST by scripter
Edited on 04/29/2004 2:01:39 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The bill creating a Department of Homeland Security faced a new hurdle Tuesday following an announcement by Republican Sen. John McCain that he would side with Democrats on a key vote to strip seven "special-interest" provisions from the bill passed last week by the GOP-led House.
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TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: homeland; security
Didn't see this previously posted.
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posted on
11/19/2002 8:04:06 AM PST
by
scripter
To: scripter
The "China syndrome". McCain is seeing Queen's of hearts again.
To: scripter
Homeland Bill passes with a vote 52 46. Democrats lose again
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posted on
11/19/2002 8:18:54 AM PST
by
shadeaud
To: scripter
Thanks, I'm listening to this on C-Span and appreciate the overview.
Byrd is talking. He is using his typical arguments (We've had only 48 hours to review this, I'm not too old).
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posted on
11/19/2002 8:21:46 AM PST
by
syriacus
To: shadeaud
Did you see Mary Landreu vote with the Pubbies? Ha! She must be running scared.......
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posted on
11/19/2002 8:28:36 AM PST
by
BuddhaBoy
To: scripter
To be frank, I'm not sure whether the department of Homeland Security is a good idea. In any case, the only political fallout from this gesture will be to further isolate McCain and damage the Democrats for obstructionism, whether it passes or not.
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posted on
11/19/2002 8:43:24 AM PST
by
Cicero
To: scripter
woww mccain siding with the demoncrats , what a big suprise!
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posted on
11/19/2002 8:53:42 AM PST
by
arly
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