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| Michelangelo | Mar 7 2013, 05:23 PM Post #1 |
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This subject came up on Fox last night. It was stated that the Dems speak with one voice, which most of the time is wrong, but with one voice - all of them say the same thing. The Republicans speak with individual voices and really get nothing done. Graham and McCain harped on the Bengazhi bombing for how long five, six or seven weeks and got nothing done. Now Rand Paul takes it upon himself to filibuster the Obama Drone bombing of Americans and Graham and McCain jump on Paul. Paul got something for his actions and Graham and McCain got nothing buy a dinner with Obama at some DC resturant. Nothing would please me more that Paul and Cruz to tell Graham and McCain to go fly a kite. By the way, has anyone seen or heard from our elustrious Sen Alexander. Didn't he give a speech at Obama's Inauguration? He'll surface soon with his plaid shirt, crisscrossing the state, running for office. Nothing would please me more than to see his defeat in 2014. |
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| *TennesseeTuxedo | Mar 7 2013, 05:30 PM Post #2 |
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McCain and Graham can suck on it. What Rand Paul did yesterday was heroic. He stood up for the people of this nation, regardless of their politics, race, creed. Lamar and Corker were reportedly at a Wizards basketball game. The GOP establishment and the DNC are taking a beating for not supporting the American people on this one. |
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| Hermitagevol | Mar 7 2013, 07:56 PM Post #3 |
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Corker actually had dinner with Obama last night instead of supporting a fellow Republican. Corker |
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| douggoss | Mar 8 2013, 01:34 PM Post #4 |
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McCain is a big part of the problem in DC. Career politician bastard. Hell even bob beckel on the five was on Paul's side and said more dems should have sided with him |
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| *TennesseeTuxedo | Mar 8 2013, 01:53 PM Post #5 |
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Doug you are right. I was not shocked by the power guard Dems not speaking out on this. However, you would think that more Dems would have spoken up. I have never ever seen a GOP filibuster force a sitting president change his plan of action in the way that Rand Paul did. Could not resist because of the title. |
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| Tnphil | Mar 9 2013, 11:44 PM Post #6 |
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Agree......and I served with McCain in the same Navy squadron. Thought quite a bit of him back then but wouldn't piss on him today if he was on fire. |
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