OT Why it is imperative the Republicans win in November!
Taking just the House of Representatives, here is a small slice of who
will be leading:
Nancy Pelosi a progressive becomes Speaker of the House of
Representatives.
John Murtha a veteran and anti-war champion would become chair of the
House subcommittee on defense appropriations. He would be in charge of
the budget for the war in Iraq.
John Conyers who forced a national debate on the Downing Street Memos
would be chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.
Henry Waxman would be chairman of the Government Reform committee he
has a bulls-eye on war profiteers like Halliburton.
Barney Frank who has led efforts to rein in out-of-control CEO pay
would be in charge of the Financial Services Committee.
David Obey who led opposition to the Republican budget would be chair
of the House Appropriations committee protecting Medicaid, food
stamps, veteran's benefits, student loans and more.
Charles Rangel who predicted the Medicare debacle would be chair of
the House Ways and Means committee protecting Social Security.
George Miller a big advocate for working people would be chair of the
House Committee on Education and the Workforce and could bring a vote
to raise the minimum wage.
........................
From Move On outa here email today.
gawd you have to be STUPID to vote for these clowns....
Re: OT Why it is imperative the Republicans win in November!
Scott in Florida wrote:[color=blue]
> Taking just the House of Representatives, here is a small slice of who
> will be leading:
>
> gawd you have to be STUPID to vote for these clowns....[/color]
Re: OT Why it is imperative the Republicans win in November!
"Scott in Florida" <MoveOn@outa.here> wrote in message
news:6qp112lv7cv627nccvtqhsu5270rvunt2b@4ax.com...[color=blue]
> Taking just the House of Representatives, here is a small slice of who
> will be leading:
>
> Nancy Pelosi a progressive becomes Speaker of the House of
> Representatives.
>
>
> John Murtha a veteran and anti-war champion would become chair of the
>
> House subcommittee on defense appropriations. He would be in charge of
> the budget for the war in Iraq.
>
>
> John Conyers who forced a national debate on the Downing Street Memos
> would be chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.
>
>
> Henry Waxman would be chairman of the Government Reform committee he
> has a bulls-eye on war profiteers like Halliburton.
>
>
> Barney Frank who has led efforts to rein in out-of-control CEO pay
> would be in charge of the Financial Services Committee.
>
>
> David Obey who led opposition to the Republican budget would be chair
> of the House Appropriations committee protecting Medicaid, food
> stamps, veteran's benefits, student loans and more.
>
>
> Charles Rangel who predicted the Medicare debacle would be chair of
> the House Ways and Means committee protecting Social Security.
>
>
> George Miller a big advocate for working people would be chair of the
> House Committee on Education and the Workforce and could bring a vote
> to raise the minimum wage.
>
> .......................
>
> From Move On outa here email today.
>
> gawd you have to be STUPID to vote for these clowns....
>
> --
>
> Scott in Florida[/color]
Re: OT Why it is imperative the Republicans win in November!
In article <6qp112lv7cv627nccvtqhsu5270rvunt2b@4ax.com>,
Scott in Florida <MoveOn@outa.here> wrote:
[color=blue]
> Taking just the House of Representatives, here is a small slice of who
> will be leading:
>
> Nancy Pelosi a progressive becomes Speaker of the House of
> Representatives.
>
>
> John Murtha a veteran and anti-war champion would become chair of the
>
> House subcommittee on defense appropriations. He would be in charge of
> the budget for the war in Iraq.
>
>
> John Conyers who forced a national debate on the Downing Street Memos
> would be chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.
>
>
> Henry Waxman would be chairman of the Government Reform committee he
> has a bulls-eye on war profiteers like Halliburton.
>
>
> Barney Frank who has led efforts to rein in out-of-control CEO pay
> would be in charge of the Financial Services Committee.
>
>
> David Obey who led opposition to the Republican budget would be chair
> of the House Appropriations committee protecting Medicaid, food
> stamps, veteran's benefits, student loans and more.
>
>
> Charles Rangel who predicted the Medicare debacle would be chair of
> the House Ways and Means committee protecting Social Security.
>
>
> George Miller a big advocate for working people would be chair of the
> House Committee on Education and the Workforce and could bring a vote
> to raise the minimum wage.
>
> .......................
>
> From Move On outa here email today.
>
> gawd you have to be STUPID to vote for these clowns....[/color]
It brings chills. Can you picture nancy pelosi as speaker. Rush would
have plenty of new material for his program.
--
"Welcome to President Clinton, Mrs. Clinton, and my fellow astronauts."
Re: OT Why it is imperative the Republicans win in November!
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 10:02:43 GMT, The BeNevolent dbu
<relaxa.n.d@smeltherose.comm> wrote:
[color=blue]
>In article <6qp112lv7cv627nccvtqhsu5270rvunt2b@4ax.com>,
> Scott in Florida <MoveOn@outa.here> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Taking just the House of Representatives, here is a small slice of who
>> will be leading:
>>
>> Nancy Pelosi a progressive becomes Speaker of the House of
>> Representatives.
>>
>>
>> John Murtha a veteran and anti-war champion would become chair of the
>>
>> House subcommittee on defense appropriations. He would be in charge of
>> the budget for the war in Iraq.
>>
>>
>> John Conyers who forced a national debate on the Downing Street Memos
>> would be chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.
>>
>>
>> Henry Waxman would be chairman of the Government Reform committee he
>> has a bulls-eye on war profiteers like Halliburton.
>>
>>
>> Barney Frank who has led efforts to rein in out-of-control CEO pay
>> would be in charge of the Financial Services Committee.
>>
>>
>> David Obey who led opposition to the Republican budget would be chair
>> of the House Appropriations committee protecting Medicaid, food
>> stamps, veteran's benefits, student loans and more.
>>
>>
>> Charles Rangel who predicted the Medicare debacle would be chair of
>> the House Ways and Means committee protecting Social Security.
>>
>>
>> George Miller a big advocate for working people would be chair of the
>> House Committee on Education and the Workforce and could bring a vote
>> to raise the minimum wage.
>>
>> .......................
>>
>> From Move On outa here email today.
>>
>> gawd you have to be STUPID to vote for these clowns....[/color]
>
>It brings chills. Can you picture nancy pelosi as speaker. Rush would
>have plenty of new material for his program.[/color]
Rush has enough while these clowns are out of power.....
America the depressed loser nation....that is the Dims view of America
Re: OT Why it is imperative the Republicans win in November!
"Scott in Florida" <MoveOn@outa.here> wrote in message
news:6qp112lv7cv627nccvtqhsu5270rvunt2b@4ax.com...[color=blue]
> Taking just the House of Representatives, here is a small slice of who
> will be leading:
>
> Nancy Pelosi a progressive becomes Speaker of the House of
> Representatives.
>
> John Murtha a veteran and anti-war champion would become chair of the
> House subcommittee on defense appropriations. He would be in charge of
> the budget for the war in Iraq.
>
> John Conyers who forced a national debate on the Downing Street Memos
> would be chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.
>
> Henry Waxman would be chairman of the Government Reform committee he
> has a bulls-eye on war profiteers like Halliburton.
>
> Barney Frank who has led efforts to rein in out-of-control CEO pay
> would be in charge of the Financial Services Committee.
>
> David Obey who led opposition to the Republican budget would be chair
> of the House Appropriations committee protecting Medicaid, food
> stamps, veteran's benefits, student loans and more.
>
> Charles Rangel who predicted the Medicare debacle would be chair of
> the House Ways and Means committee protecting Social Security.
>
> George Miller a big advocate for working people would be chair of the
> House Committee on Education and the Workforce and could bring a vote
> to raise the minimum wage.
> .......................
> From Move On outa here email today.
>
> gawd you have to be STUPID to vote for these clowns....
> --
> Scott in Florida[/color]
Is that what's in the e-mail I got from MoveOn a day or two ago? I hadn't
read it, yet.
Gee, these mostly sound like GOOD outcomes. As a working person myself, I
rather like the idea of having an advocate for working people running the
Committee on Education and the Workforce. If Rangel was astute enough to
predict the Medicare debacle, he'd probably be good in a chairmanship, too.
Having a Democrat protecting veteran's benefits sounds good - the
Administration has been rough on vet's benefits (for instance, look back for
stories about vets getting charged for meals while in VA hospitals for
wounds suffered in Iraq).
Are you turning liberal on us, "Scott in Florida?"
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Re: OT Why it is imperative the Republicans win in November!
"The BeNevolent dbu" <relaxa.n.d@smeltherose.comm> wrote in message
news:relaxa.n.d-63EE4A.04025410032006@news-rdr-02.rdc-kc.rr.com...[color=blue]
> In article <6qp112lv7cv627nccvtqhsu5270rvunt2b@4ax.com>,
> Scott in Florida <MoveOn@outa.here> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Taking just the House of Representatives, here is a small slice of who
>> will be leading:
>>
>> Nancy Pelosi a progressive becomes Speaker of the House of
>> Representatives.
>>
>>
>> John Murtha a veteran and anti-war champion would become chair of the
>>
>> House subcommittee on defense appropriations. He would be in charge of
>> the budget for the war in Iraq.
>>
>>
>> John Conyers who forced a national debate on the Downing Street Memos
>> would be chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.
>>
>>
>> Henry Waxman would be chairman of the Government Reform committee he
>> has a bulls-eye on war profiteers like Halliburton.
>>
>>
>> Barney Frank who has led efforts to rein in out-of-control CEO pay
>> would be in charge of the Financial Services Committee.
>>
>>
>> David Obey who led opposition to the Republican budget would be chair
>> of the House Appropriations committee protecting Medicaid, food
>> stamps, veteran's benefits, student loans and more.
>>
>>
>> Charles Rangel who predicted the Medicare debacle would be chair of
>> the House Ways and Means committee protecting Social Security.
>>
>>
>> George Miller a big advocate for working people would be chair of the
>> House Committee on Education and the Workforce and could bring a vote
>> to raise the minimum wage.
>>
>> .......................
>>
>> From Move On outa here email today.
>>
>> gawd you have to be STUPID to vote for these clowns....[/color]
>
> It brings chills. Can you picture nancy pelosi as speaker. Rush would
> have plenty of new material for his program.
> --[/color]
Now that you mention it, I haven't listened to Rush for quite a while. It
alway brings a chuckle hearing him (like you Busheep here) try to spin the
incompetency of the current administration into success. After I get a
shovel and put on some wading boots, I'll have to tune him in again.
Re: OT Why it is imperative the Republicans win in November!
"FanJet" <FanJet27@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:441100e8$0$25073$4d3efbfe@news.sover.net...[color=blue]
> Scott in Florida wrote:[color=green]
>> Taking just the House of Representatives, here is a small slice of who
>> will be leading:
>>
>> gawd you have to be STUPID to vote for these clowns....[/color]
>
> Look who you voted for:
>
> [url]http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,85777,00.html[/url]
>
> Now, WHO's STUPID?
>
>[/color]
considering the alternative, it's picking the lesser of two evils.
Re: OT Why it is imperative the Republicans win in November!
On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 21:44:59 -0500, Scott in Florida
<MoveOn@outa.here> wrote:
[color=blue]
>Taking just the House of Representatives, here is a small slice of who
>will be leading:
>[/color]
Obviously, anything other than the current mess will be well worth it.
Oh and:
*Bush's Approval Rating Falls to New Low
WASHINGTON (AP) -- More and more people, particularly
Republicans, disapprove of President Bush's performance, question
his character and no longer consider him a strong leader against
terrorism, according to an AP-Ipsos poll documenting one of the
bleakest points of his presidency. Nearly four out of five
Americans, including 70 percent of Republicans, believe civil war
will break out in Iraq -- the bloody hot spot upon which Bush has
staked his presidency. Nearly 70 percent of people say the U.S. is
on the wrong track, a 6-point jump since February.
--
gburnore at DataBasix dot Com
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Re: OT Why it is imperative the Republicans win in November!
Gary L. Burnore wrote:
[color=blue]
> On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 21:44:59 -0500, Scott in Florida
> <MoveOn@outa.here> wrote:
>
>[color=green]
>>Taking just the House of Representatives, here is a small slice of who
>>will be leading:
>>[/color]
>
>
> Obviously, anything other than the current mess will be well worth it.
>
> Oh and:
>
> *Bush's Approval Rating Falls to New Low
> WASHINGTON (AP) -- More and more people, particularly
> Republicans, disapprove of President Bush's performance, question
> his character and no longer consider him a strong leader against
> terrorism, according to an AP-Ipsos poll documenting one of the
> bleakest points of his presidency. Nearly four out of five
> Americans, including 70 percent of Republicans, believe civil war
> will break out in Iraq -- the bloody hot spot upon which Bush has
> staked his presidency. Nearly 70 percent of people say the U.S. is
> on the wrong track, a 6-point jump since February.[/color]
For all of those who are guided by polls and popularity, approval
ratings and fingers in the wind...
I wonder what Abraham Lincoln's approval rating would have been just
before his death?
Re: OT Why it is imperative the Republicans win in November!
"Gary Eickmeier" <geickmei@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
news:NVWQf.72163$Fw6.35532@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...[color=blue]
>
>
> Gary L. Burnore wrote:
>[color=green]
>> On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 21:44:59 -0500, Scott in Florida
>> <MoveOn@outa.here> wrote:
>>
>>[color=darkred]
>>>Taking just the House of Representatives, here is a small slice of who
>>>will be leading:
>>>[/color]
>>
>>
>> Obviously, anything other than the current mess will be well worth it.
>>
>> Oh and:
>>
>> *Bush's Approval Rating Falls to New Low WASHINGTON (AP) -- More and
>> more people, particularly Republicans, disapprove of President Bush's
>> performance, question his character and no longer consider him a strong
>> leader against terrorism, according to an AP-Ipsos poll documenting one
>> of the bleakest points of his presidency. Nearly four out of five
>> Americans, including 70 percent of Republicans, believe civil war will
>> break out in Iraq -- the bloody hot spot upon which Bush has staked his
>> presidency. Nearly 70 percent of people say the U.S. is on the wrong
>> track, a 6-point jump since February.[/color]
>
> For all of those who are guided by polls and popularity, approval ratings
> and fingers in the wind...
>
> I wonder what Abraham Lincoln's approval rating would have been just
> before his death?
>
> Gary Eickmeier[/color]
I think would have been pretty high, since he did manage to end the war. I
think some even in the deep South mourned his passing.
Bill Clintoon: Our finger in the wind president.
G.W. Bush: Has another finger in the wind for the pollsters, and it's not
wet. . . . Has much more character than Cocaine Billy, and a nose that he
isn't afraid to show xrays of. . . .
Re: OT Why it is imperative the Republicans win in November!
Yes Bush has the character to stick to his stupid decisions no matter what.
"n5hsr" <n5hsr@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:k6SdnXpQxt-YIYnZnZ2dnUVZ_tidnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue]
> "Gary Eickmeier" <geickmei@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:NVWQf.72163$Fw6.35532@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...[color=green]
>>
>>
>> Gary L. Burnore wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 21:44:59 -0500, Scott in Florida
>>> <MoveOn@outa.here> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Taking just the House of Representatives, here is a small slice of who
>>>>will be leading:
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Obviously, anything other than the current mess will be well worth it.
>>>
>>> Oh and:
>>>
>>> *Bush's Approval Rating Falls to New Low WASHINGTON (AP) -- More and
>>> more people, particularly Republicans, disapprove of President Bush's
>>> performance, question his character and no longer consider him a strong
>>> leader against terrorism, according to an AP-Ipsos poll documenting one
>>> of the bleakest points of his presidency. Nearly four out of five
>>> Americans, including 70 percent of Republicans, believe civil war will
>>> break out in Iraq -- the bloody hot spot upon which Bush has staked his
>>> presidency. Nearly 70 percent of people say the U.S. is on the wrong
>>> track, a 6-point jump since February.[/color]
>>
>> For all of those who are guided by polls and popularity, approval ratings
>> and fingers in the wind...
>>
>> I wonder what Abraham Lincoln's approval rating would have been just
>> before his death?
>>
>> Gary Eickmeier[/color]
>
> I think would have been pretty high, since he did manage to end the war.
> I think some even in the deep South mourned his passing.
>
> Bill Clintoon: Our finger in the wind president.
>
> G.W. Bush: Has another finger in the wind for the pollsters, and it's not
> wet. . . . Has much more character than Cocaine Billy, and a nose that he
> isn't afraid to show xrays of. . . .
>
> Charles of Schaumburg
>
> Charles of Schaumburg
>[/color]
Re: OT Why it is imperative the Republicans win in November!
Art wrote:[color=blue]
> Yes Bush has the character to stick to his stupid decisions no matter
> what.[/color]
Whereas YOU don't even have the character to "go one way or the other".
[color=blue]
>
>
> "n5hsr" <n5hsr@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:k6SdnXpQxt-YIYnZnZ2dnUVZ_tidnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=green]
>> "Gary Eickmeier" <geickmei@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
>> news:NVWQf.72163$Fw6.35532@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...[color=darkred]
>>>
>>>
>>> Gary L. Burnore wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 21:44:59 -0500, Scott in Florida
>>>> <MoveOn@outa.here> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Taking just the House of Representatives, here is a small slice
>>>>> of who will be leading:
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Obviously, anything other than the current mess will be well worth
>>>> it. Oh and:
>>>>
>>>> *Bush's Approval Rating Falls to New Low WASHINGTON (AP) --
>>>> More and more people, particularly Republicans, disapprove of
>>>> President Bush's performance, question his character and no longer
>>>> consider him a strong leader against terrorism, according to an
>>>> AP-Ipsos poll documenting one of the bleakest points of his
>>>> presidency. Nearly four out of five Americans, including 70
>>>> percent of Republicans, believe civil war will break out in Iraq
>>>> -- the bloody hot spot upon which Bush has staked his presidency.
>>>> Nearly 70 percent of people say the U.S. is on the wrong track, a
>>>> 6-point jump since February.
>>>
>>> For all of those who are guided by polls and popularity, approval
>>> ratings and fingers in the wind...
>>>
>>> I wonder what Abraham Lincoln's approval rating would have been just
>>> before his death?
>>>
>>> Gary Eickmeier[/color]
>>
>> I think would have been pretty high, since he did manage to end the
>> war. I think some even in the deep South mourned his passing.
>>
>> Bill Clintoon: Our finger in the wind president.
>>
>> G.W. Bush: Has another finger in the wind for the pollsters, and
>> it's not wet. . . . Has much more character than Cocaine Billy, and
>> a nose that he isn't afraid to show xrays of. . . .
>>
>> Charles of Schaumburg
>>
>> Charles of Schaumburg[/color][/color]
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