Posted on 11/18/2005 12:30:42 PM PST by blogblogginaway
Edited on 11/18/2005 12:41:17 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
GOP Pulls Fast One... Tells Dems: Pull Troops Now? Okay, then let's vote!!!!! Tonight. 7 p.m. in House... Ultimate showdown...
I agree with your interpretation of that statement.
true but it was the basis for his running off at the mouth. now every time one of the rats talk negative about being in iraq, they are flip floppers by wanting to stay there. Brillant MOVE.
I live by it...
My husband and I were saying something similar to your thoughts. He's an old man, he wandered so, his heart may still be in great working order, but his mind won't win the war in Iraq, nor the War on Terror. God save us from emotional people. What we need are brains....and bravery.
Yeah, and they've since vanished... someone else posted something to that effect, too. There are so many strange procedural rules, I wasn't going to be surprised if that was the case.
Thanks for the tonight. This reminds me of the Election Night thread last year. We can't be stopped if we're working together.
I think the Base...is Back.
Most of us never left. Thank YOU Republican CONGRESS.
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2005/roll608.xml
Not a surprising result.
Good One!
God Bless America. Prayers for the safety of our troops and for their peace of mind secure in the knowledge that we honor their service and sacrifice and support them in all they do without reservation.
The MSM will report Three brave Mavericks stand up against the stampede. The three will be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
"We demand a recount!"
> Neither interviewer asked what he meant. Does he want to station them back in Saudi Arabia? Jordan (get real). Turkey...oops, already tried that
In his harangue, he first said that we didn't send enough troops in there to do the job (and that is why he is for the draft), but in the next breath, he says that our presence there is seen as an lethal irritant, and so we need to get out now.
So, which is it? Would more troops have been better or worse? According to Murtha, yes and yes, or is it no and no?
Oh I feel great too. Totally sweet. I love that the Rats suffered this defeat.
voting procedures see electonic voting..
http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2005/houserules.pdf
also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recorded_vote
Regardless of how the House arrives at a recorded vote, it is taken in one of three ways:
Calling the roll: The Speaker may ask the Clerk to call the Roll of members, as in the Senate. However, this procedure is reserved for formal votes, considering the amount of time consumed by calling over four-hundred names.
Teller vote: The House may hold a teller vote, in which each member signs a green card for "Aye," a red card for "No," and an orange card for "Present" (an abstention), and hands it to a Clerk, who counts the votes.
Vote by electronic device: The House may vote by electronic device. Members vote by inserting a plastic voting card, which doubles as a photo ID, into terminals located on the backs of seats in the House chamber. The member presses a red button to vote "No, "a green button to vote "Aye," and a yellow button to vote "Present." Members' names are displayed on a blue, backlit panel above the Speaker's chair, and when a member votes, a red, green, or yellow light appears adjacent to his or her name. Displays on the side walls of the chamber display a running vote total.
The recorded vote remains open for fifteen minutes, after which Members may vote in the same manner as in a teller vote, i.e., by signing a card and handing it to the Clerk, or by announcing their votes to the Clerk, but not by electronic device, until the Speaker announces the result. Sometimes an important vote will be held open by the presiding officer (the Speaker or the Speaker's delegate), for much longer, so party leaders can have time to convince members to change their votes. The longest ever recorded vote was held in the early hours of November 22, 2003, when the Republican Party (United States) held a vote on a Medicare bill open for approximately three hours, during which the President personally worked to convince two Republicans who had voted "No" to change their votes to "Aye."
Let's hope this starts a trend!
I have been watching this tonight and wondering what Rush is thinking...I'll be listening with you!
Maybe have to make it on 24/7 but that is why I have it!
Freep this poll:
http://www.wjactv.com/station/1960993/detail.html
And who voted present?
I liked her and that Woman from OHio who made the cut and run quip. The Repub women done the the party proud today.
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