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In reply to the discussion: The Seven Lying Democrats That Betrayed Democracy, and Joined GOP on HR 368 to Deny Vote on Clean CR [View all]SunSeeker
(58,283 posts)2. Thank you. These 7 should be called out for their subversion of democracy.
What possible justification do they have for voting the way they did? Or were they too stupid to understand what they did?
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The Seven Lying Democrats That Betrayed Democracy, and Joined GOP on HR 368 to Deny Vote on Clean CR [View all]
kpete
Oct 2013
OP
Presumably Boehner could force another rule change to take control back from Cantor
BlueStreak
Oct 2013
#1
Were you unable to recall Gifford's name or is there some sort of derision involved?
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2013
#97
OK, but why not focus on what she's done that you don't like rather than her being shot in the head?
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2013
#99
They can't be that stupid, they knew what Cantor stood for and what would happen as a result. n/t
Uncle Joe
Oct 2013
#14
It makes no sense. There were already 221 GOP votes. Their votes weren't needed to pass it.
SunSeeker
Oct 2013
#20
Because now the meme can be that both Dems and Republicans voted against a clean CR...
CoffeeCat
Oct 2013
#72
They weren't even needed. There were already 221 GOP votes; only 217 was needed to pass.
SunSeeker
Oct 2013
#24
Barrow is a waste of skin. Trying to appease the Ga repukes who still hate him
NightWatcher
Oct 2013
#22
And again we are conned. The familiar "rotating villains" strategy.
woo me with science
Oct 2013
#23
It was not that close. There were 4 -5 spare GOP votes. These DINO's 7 were totally unnecessary.
SunSeeker
Oct 2013
#69
As per the unwritten rules for obligatory corporate Dem propaganda responses,
woo me with science
Oct 2013
#102
The propaganda will always be mystified at why Democrats betrayed us "this time."
woo me with science
Oct 2013
#140
Other than these 7, there have been remarkably few "betrayals" in this shutdown crisis.
SunSeeker
Oct 2013
#141
Having been shown your GG theory isn't applicable here, you resort to personal attacks.
SunSeeker
Oct 2013
#117
Arguing that my accurate description of the *arguments* and *tactics* in your posts
woo me with science
Oct 2013
#136
Calling me a "corporate Dem" is a personal attack, is factually wrong and is bullying.
SunSeeker
Oct 2013
#139
Are you saying these 7 did it because they wanted to provide cover to Republicans?
SunSeeker
Oct 2013
#82
Thanks for the great informative post. I had figured out about half of this, but
GoneFishin
Oct 2013
#67
They are seven nobodies. Less than zero, given what they've done. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2013
#26
Is there a single district in this nation which elected a Democrat yet supports a shutdown?
Bjorn Against
Oct 2013
#45
Yes. I disagree with that. Winning the next election should not be the end game.
cui bono
Oct 2013
#86
Those representatives did serve the public interest. They didn't threaten the vote result --
pnwmom
Oct 2013
#87
More evidence that the Democratic Party leadership has been taken over by conservatives.
Scuba
Oct 2013
#68
Remember if you donate to the DNC these nitwits will most likely get part of it.
rhett o rick
Oct 2013
#71
I'm sure there are pork barrel government contracts in their districts on the chopping block
Snake Plissken
Oct 2013
#108
CAREERIST! There many people in public office who simply look at their positions as their careers.
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2013
#81
the vote to shut down the government is extremely unpopular - it would have hardly been risky
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2013
#92
I understand that real politic does mean sometimes compromising one's principles - hell it doesn't
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2013
#95
If their districts are so feverishly far right that they can't avoid joining ranks with the sedition
TheKentuckian
Oct 2013
#123
Its the three from Minnesota and New York I don't get. How desperate for a job are they ....
marble falls
Oct 2013
#107