Posted on 12/29/2009 10:10:03 AM PST by Mrs. Don-o
Political humorist P.J. ORourke wrote a book about Congress entitled Parliament of Whores. As one of U.S. Sen. Ben Nelsons constituents, I think his actions regarding the so-called health care reform bill make ORourkes title an insult to prostitutes everywhere.
Nelson initially told us that he could not support the Senate version of the bill if it authorized federal tax dollars to fund abortion. Nelson has long claimed to be pro-life. Indeed, he signed into law a ban on partial birth abortion toward the end of his tenure as governor. But he also made some very bad appointments while governor, including naming a pro-abortion woman as his lieutenant governor. I remember confronting him about it during an interview I did with him for an article I was writing. He was defensive about the appointment, and told me that if I asked her I would find that she was not as pro-abortion as you think she is.
When I talked to the lieutenant governor, I found her to be a clueless liberal who thought abortion was illegal after the first trimester. With all due respect, I said, what do you think the whole debate over partial birth abortion is all about? Her response shocked me. I never thought about it, she said blankly. And Ben Nelson had appointed this woman to be our lieutenant governor. After that, I never trusted Nelsons judgment again.
Few of us who know him believe his denial of reports that the Chicago gangsters running the White House threatened him with the closing of Offutt Air Force Base, the headquarters of the Strategic Command -- located in Bellevue, Nebraska, and a crucial part of our national defense -- if he didnt play ball on health care.
When Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman pointed out that the bill would put additional Medicaid costs on the states -- all states -- Nelsons response was to cut a deal with Majority Leader Harry Reid to exempt Nebraska from ever paying any additional Medicaid costs associated with the passage of this bureaucratic monstrosity. Then, adding insult to outrage, Nelsons office started calling his backroom deal the Heineman exemption, as though the forthright governor, not the compromised senator, was somehow the initiator of this sleazy agreement.
Ill be happy to remove this language if the governor asks me to, Nelson announced smugly. One could almost hear the collective wretch of Nebraskans as we watched our own senator capitulating to the desires of the president -- all the while blaming our governor, who was selflessly trying to do the right thing. It was a disgusting spectacle to witness.
Governor Heineman, to his credit, is not backing down. In a letter to Nelsons office, he wrote:
Regarding the unfunded Medicaid mandate, Nebraskans expect a fair deal, not a special deal. If the U.S. Senate plans to address the unfunded mandates issue, all states must receive fair and equal treatment. Neither Nevada, Vermont, Massachusetts, Louisiana, Nebraska, nor any other state should receive a special Medicaid deal that is not available to other states. It is imperative that every state is treated fairly and equally or all special deals must be removed.
However, the bottom line remains this bill is bad news for Nebraska and bad news for America. The effects on our State and the Nation will be disastrous, and Nebraskans are asking you to stop this bill in its tracks. Nebraskas businesses, as expressed by the State Chamber, are worried about middle class tax increases and the loss of jobs. Nebraskas seniors are outraged about Medicare cuts. Nebraskas pro-life community is furious with your compromise. Nebraska families are concerned about future increased premiums.
Senator Nelson, Nebraskans are strongly opposed to this bill. As Governor, I urge you to reconsider your position and vote No on the next cloture vote.
The rest, as they say, is history. In the end, Nelson jettisoned his pro-life principles, the concerns of Nebraska businesses, and the values of those who put him in office, in favor of a bucket of pork Nebraskans dont even want. He chose to represent the interests and desires of Barack Obama and Harry Reid rather than those of his constituents, and if his next election were held today, almost anyone could beat him. But his next election isnt for another three years, and it will be hard trying to keep the white-hot anger of the voters alive until then. For now, though, Ben Nelson has accomplished what no one in recent memory has done (except maybe our former football coach, Bill Callahan). He has made us feel ashamed to be Nebraskans.
Send a copy of this article (a paper copy, or a link) to Rep. Bart Stupak, Rep. Joseph Cao, and the Potential Flip Vote of your choice. If the vote on the final (post-reconciliation bill) goes exactly as it did last time in the House, but with just three people flipping from YES to NO, THIS WILL WILL FAIL.
Bart Stupak Contact Information
Again: there were 42 members of the House who voted both in favor of the Stupak amendment to bar taxpayer funding for abortions and in favor of the main bill. Clearly, Speaker Nancy Pelosi couldn't have won passage of health care legislation had the House not adopted pro-life language.
The names below are all of those who voted in favor of both measures, with an asterik next to those who were considered undecided on the morning of the vote. To be clear, many of these members would have supported the health care bill no matter what. However, given the 220-215 vote margin on the House vote, what it means is that when the pro-life language is stripped from the bill during negotiations with the Senate, if Pelosi loses the support of any three of these people below as a result -- without picking up anybody else's support -- the bill cannot pass the House.
Joe Baca
Marion Berry*
Sanford Bishop
Dennis Cardoza*
Chris Carney*
Jim Cooper*
Jim Costa*
Joseph Cao*
Jerry Costello
Henry Cuellar<*
Kathy Dahlkemper
Joe Donnelly*
Mike Doyle
Steve Driehaus*
Brad Ellsworth*
Bob Etheridge*
Baron Hill
Paul Kanjorski*
Marcy Kaptur*
Dale Kildee
Jim Langevin
Daniel Lipinski
Stephen Lynch
Michael Michaud*
Alan Mollohan
John Murtha
Richard Neal
James Oberstar
David Obey
Solomon Ortiz
Tom Perriello*
Earl Pomeroy
Nick Rahall
Silvestre Reyes
Ciro Rodriguez*
Tim Ryan
John Salazar
Vic Synder
Zack Space*
John Spratt
Bart Stupak*
Charles Wilson *
Of course the “pro-life” Democrats are still Democrats. I don’t expect them to stand up for what they say are their principles.
Just 3 of them (or two, plus Republican Joseph Cao) have to flip. Just three. If we quit now, it’ll be our fault.
We should never quit. That is true.
"Pro-life Democrats" is an oxymoron, particularly in the senate. The main way to fight abortion is in the picking of judges, and pro-life dems always vote to approve pro-choice judges.
I think voters could be even angrier in three years if this montrosity is implemented.
Ben will retire rather than face their wrath.
We realize there are still some sane people in Nebraska. I believe we have some in ever state.
Periello is Virginia, but what about the others?
Yes they do. They also seem to be okay with funding ACORN and Planned Parenthood and NEA and other pro-abortion groups.
Not being from Nebraska, and having little knowledge of the numbskull from Nebraska I fell for his BS about abortion. I fell for the principle crap that little Ben was spewing. Was I fooled again. On closer inspection “Ben the fireplug” is an ex-insurance executive and life time loser and blowhard.
Ben needs to be sent home where he can only do damage on a local level.
?? The list I referred to did not have the states and districts listed. All the names can be googled.
Send a copy of this article (a paper copy, or a link) to Rep. Bart Stupak, Rep. Joseph Cao, and the Potential Flip Vote of your choice. If the vote on the final (post-reconciliation bill) goes exactly as it did last time in the House, but with just three people flipping from YES to NO, THIS BILL WILL FAIL.
Bart Stupak Contact Information
Again: there were 42 members of the House who voted both in favor of the Stupak amendment to bar taxpayer funding for abortions and in favor of the main bill. Clearly, Speaker Nancy Pelosi couldn't have won passage of health care legislation had the House not adopted pro-life language.
The names below are all of those who voted in favor of both measures, with an asterik next to those who were considered undecided on the morning of the vote. To be clear, many of these members would have supported the health care bill no matter what. However, given the 220-215 vote margin on the House vote, what it means is that when the pro-life language is stripped from the bill during negotiations with the Senate, if Pelosi loses the support of any three of these people below as a result -- without picking up anybody else's support -- the bill cannot pass the House.
Joe Baca
Marion Berry*
Sanford Bishop
Dennis Cardoza*
Chris Carney*
Jim Cooper*
Jim Costa*
Joseph Cao*
Jerry Costello
Henry Cuellar*
Kathy Dahlkemper
Joe Donnelly*
Mike Doyle
Steve Driehaus*
Brad Ellsworth*
Bob Etheridge*
Baron Hill
Paul Kanjorski*
Marcy Kaptur*
Dale Kildee
Jim Langevin
Daniel Lipinski
Stephen Lynch
Michael Michaud*
Alan Mollohan
John Murtha
Richard Neal
James Oberstar
David Obey
Solomon Ortiz
Tom Perriello*
Earl Pomeroy
Nick Rahall
Silvestre Reyes
Ciro Rodriguez*
Tim Ryan
John Salazar
Vic Synder
Zack Space*
John Spratt
Bart Stupak*
Charles Wilson *
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