Posted on 03/18/2010 10:46:00 AM PDT by GVnana
Even one of House Speaker Nancy Pelosis floor whips, U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch, says a proposed parliamentary move to pass health-care reform would be disingenuous and harm the credibility of Congress.
In a sign of how tough its been for Pelosi to round up votes for the massive bill, Lynch - a South Boston Democrat who supported a House reform package last year - said hell probably vote against a key Senate version of the legislation, unless unexpected major changes are made soon.
Lynch, who serves as one of Pelosis key vote counters, said he also cant support a proposed deem and pass procedure that would allow Democrats to vote to strip out controversial portions of the Senate bill and then deem that the entire package has passed without a second, direct vote
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The House of Representatives must first impeach the President, and then the Senate must "try" the President.
There is no way in Congress that Obama will be impeached.
Harm the credibility of Congress?
Congress has credibility?
Who knew?
tyrrany and dictatorship slips in like a fog in the night on little cats feet
Yeah, they have “credibility” among like 14-17% of people polled.....
Lynch= PHONY who talks big but voted FOR Slaughter bill!
Another Liberal Democrat puke!
*snicker* just a bunch of ‘Nancy Boys.’
They should be embarrassed .
Crooked b*stards. Do they not realize if they pass this thing they will put the country in turmoil not seen since the civil war?
...said he'll probably vote against a key Senate version of the legislation, unless unexpected major changes are made soon. Lynch, who serves as one of Pelosi's key vote counters, said he also can't support a proposed "deem and pass" procedure...Scott Brown ping.
Vote Vernon Harrison for Congress on Nov2 instead of Stephen Lynch!
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