Video: Dems Block Crucial Security Bill, Furious ‘Pubs Storm Out
Nancy Pelosi instead decided to block the crucial vote on U.S. Security, and instead moved to hold talks on “bad thing Republicans have done.” Republicans got pissed about this partisan-inspired reckless disregard for U.S. Security ( Daily Kos and other such powerhouse far left loons in their constiuency oppose the bill ) so appalled Republicans walked out on the Dems’ political circus:
How many of you stayed home in ‘06 and let the majority of the house and senate be taken by the fucking democrats?
to those that did, FUCK YOU
And FUCK YOU to everyone saying they are going to either stay home or vote for the democrat nominee because Jesus Christ is not on the ballot.
February 15th, 2008 at 4:20 amAmen and screw write in campaigns. They’ll never work
February 15th, 2008 at 4:42 amto Steve in NC. My thoughts exactly.
February 15th, 2008 at 6:06 amRight on Steve, have never missed a vote and have only voted for one Dhimmi in my life and he turned around and screwed Albuquerque.
February 15th, 2008 at 6:21 amAmen, guys … Can we say: WAKE UP CALL!!!???
This whole attitude of, “Oh, we’ll let the dem get in … and then the voters will see … The dems will screw it up so bad the voters will crawl on their bloody knees to the voting booth the next time to vote our guy(s) in …” is HORSE SHIT!
This is why I’m saying having McCain get in isn’t the end of the friggin’ world. Besides, my spider senses tell me he might NOT make it to a second term (let alone possibly finish the first) … Which is WHY the Veep position has become paramount in this election, especially on our side. (If you don’t think there’s a bullet with Hussein’s name on it being polished right now then I’ve got a bridge to sell ya … I’m just sayin’ …)
Also, highly important seats that are up for election in both houses of Congress need to be seriously dealt with.
NEVER simply just give-up possession of the ball, folks. Odds show the other team always scores … and you rarely come back from the deficit … and LOSE!!!
One more thought here …
We saw a few months back how the voters’ active involvement in government paid off in JDAMing the Shamnisty Bill. It is time we all stopped just voting people into office and walking away to just let them operate on their own. (Hence, the problem with public schools … parents send off their kids and just sit back, uninvolved, as the lib teachers grind their brains to dust.) If McCain gets in the Oval Office we have the opportunity to apply pressure to make him govern the right way, especially if we back him with strong and resolute Congressmen such as John Boehner.
February 15th, 2008 at 7:10 amright on steve
February 15th, 2008 at 7:27 amThe Democrats will get thousands of people killed, and I hope we all remember that if something happens. Think Mussolini.
February 15th, 2008 at 7:29 amSteve in NC
http://www.youtube.com/TheNRSC
Reagan T.
The write in campaigns are a piece of history at this point in the race… They were a political poker chip that was being tossed out there at an important juncture to force the opponents hand. And come on bro, do you really believe Anne Coulter or Rush would vote for Hillary or Obama? Personally I’m not a fan of Huckabee, but under this scenario http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1970745/posts there still remains some time until things are set in stone; So, I will hand it to Huckabee for keeping things on the table, it has been one of the more interesting pre-season games to be sure; we’ve seen everything from Pat Robertson’s endorsement of Guilliani, the parade of PAULatics and my Brother was even supporting Mitt (Never saw that one coming since he’s an Evangelical)… There’s no question that we need to take the White house, but we need to take back seats in the House and Senate as well if we’re going to have any say on National security!
February 16th, 2008 at 6:49 amUh, is another 9/11 attack really the kind of CHANGE America needs?
February 16th, 2008 at 7:34 am