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Dick Durbin voted AGAINST funding food stamps & is in FAVOR of Cutting Social Security! (Original Post) whathehell Jun 2013 OP
Along with Difi, Durbin demanded they remove LGBT protections from the immigration bill Bluenorthwest Jun 2013 #1
Why doesn't he just change parties and get it over with? whathehell Jun 2013 #2
Get real. That would never work. murielm99 Jun 2013 #3
It's called a rhetorical question -- Maybe you should learn about those. whathehell Jun 2013 #4
Oh, yes. murielm99 Jun 2013 #5
What would you do without me? whathehell Jun 2013 #6
You started it. murielm99 Jun 2013 #7
Uh, no. You did. whathehell Jun 2013 #8
Yep, like a growing list of others, they're both corporate democrats, imo. whathehell Jun 2013 #11
wtf? i know i've been a bit out of touch the last couple years/ few years orleans Jun 2013 #9
Yep...I know how you feel, whathehell Jun 2013 #10
i'm in illinois too orleans Jun 2013 #12
Downstate conservative loser. n/t Peregrine Took Jun 2013 #13
 

Bluenorthwest

(45,319 posts)
1. Along with Difi, Durbin demanded they remove LGBT protections from the immigration bill
Tue Jun 4, 2013, 06:23 PM
Jun 2013

claiming Republicans would be bothered by it, so they should not even make Republicans defeat it.
In the Illinois Statehouse, Democrats are holding up an equality vote and some say they will vote against it because gay people don't deserve it, because of the Bible, you name it.

murielm99

(30,733 posts)
3. Get real. That would never work.
Thu Jun 6, 2013, 10:59 PM
Jun 2013

He is a fixture in the Senate, for as long as he wants. One consolation might be his age. He may choose to retire soon.

For the last few years, I have noticed him making high-handed and just plain wrong decisions.

whathehell

(29,065 posts)
4. It's called a rhetorical question -- Maybe you should learn about those.
Fri Jun 7, 2013, 01:47 PM
Jun 2013

As far as his retiring anytime soon, I think that is about as "real" as his changing parties.

He's not that old.

murielm99

(30,733 posts)
5. Oh, yes.
Fri Jun 7, 2013, 03:35 PM
Jun 2013

I promise to learn about those. Thank you for the valuable instruction. What would I do without you?

whathehell

(29,065 posts)
11. Yep, like a growing list of others, they're both corporate democrats, imo.
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 08:15 AM
Jun 2013

By their actions shall you know them.

orleans

(34,048 posts)
9. wtf? i know i've been a bit out of touch the last couple years/ few years
Wed Jun 12, 2013, 07:32 PM
Jun 2013

since my mom passed and my small world turned upside down. i stopped paying attention to a lot of things out in the wide, wide world.

but this comes as a real shocker.

it's shit like this that keeps me withdrawn. pulling my head out of the sand only makes me want to hide all over again.

wow.

whathehell

(29,065 posts)
10. Yep...I know how you feel,
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 07:45 AM
Jun 2013

most especially about your wanting to withdraw since your mom passed...My mom passed away a few years ago,

and I've felt the same way.

But, yes...The jerk is my senator and has always been a reliable Dem...All of a sudden, you can't discern

him from a repuke. He's on the record as being FOR the president's "chained cpi" plan for Social Security,

voted AGAINST mandated labeling of GMO foods, and just voted AGAINST the funding of food stamps...!!


I spoke to person who heads up PDA in my area, and she's shocked too..They are considering picketing

his home, to at least speak with him on the issue (she says he's "persuadable&quot but. like another

Illinois DUer, thinks that primarying him would be most difficult.

orleans

(34,048 posts)
12. i'm in illinois too
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 12:13 PM
Jun 2013

and i think it would be tough to boot him.
some signs and people picketing might bring attention to what he's doing.
sounds like he needs to explain himself with what he's up to and why he voted this way.

sorry to hear about your mom.
losing my mom is the hardest thing i've gone through in my life (we were very close--& i'm still heartbroken)

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