congress is nothing but a buch of bickering sissies.
You're right. It is full of liberals.
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congress is nothing but a buch of bickering sissies.
congress is nothing but a buch of bickering sissies.
You're right. It is full of liberals.
If you thing they're idiots you ought to have a look at the people who voted for them !
YouTube - 535 Employees From Hell - Guy From Boston
Worthy of pos rep, but I gotta spread it.
so finally get to see someone who would actually REP the asshole......way to go Kidd.....are you going to rep him when he calls you a "Murkin" asshole?......
Did someone label this the "Noobs post obvious shit" thread??
A truly Conservative woman understands that her place is not being involved in Politics, so all you can actually have are Liberal women in the political arena.
yea right.....what a load of shit......
its ok.....ill watch for your thanx when he calls you an asshole....Worthy of pos rep, but I gotta spread it.
so finally get to see someone who would actually REP the asshole......way to go Kidd.....are you going to rep him when he calls you a "Murkin" asshole?......
Douger's just the messenger and I don't shoot messengers. Da' guy from Boston told it like it was. Douger posted it. I liked the vid, so shoot me!
Congress makes the rules they are to abide by. Anyone see a problem with that?
Which of those "bickering sissies" has the dubious distinction of seeing your volunteerism, donations and vote go to his opponent?congress is nothing but a buch of bickering sissies.
Congress is but a reflection of the rest of America.
Bradley was re-elected in 1984 with 65 percent of the vote against Montclair mayor Mary V. Mochary.[42] In 1988, he was encouraged to seek the Democratic nomination for President, but he declined to enter the race, saying that he would know when he was ready.[43] In 1990, a controversy over a state income tax increase—on which he refused to take a position— and his proposal on "merit pay" for teachers, which led the NJEA to support his opponent, turned his once-obscure rival for the Senate, Christine Todd Whitman, into a viable candidate, and Bradley won by only a slim margin. In 1995, he announced he would not to run for re-election, publicly declaring American politics "broken."[6]
I've been closely following the Freshman Class of the 112th Congress and every one of them impresses me as citizens who are living up to the promises they made to their constituents.
They are crafting and introducing bills to reduce governments controls and spending. It's the entrenched "re-elect me" politicians of BOTH parties who are fighting and blocking their efforts.
I suggest everybody who's interested to bookmark and set up "trackers" on GovTrak.us. You can follow your Legislators to see what they are doing, see and review introduced bills, and even follow what key committees are doing. {as I've just reached my 15th post - I'm going to post somethings I got this morning on the 2012 Defense Budget}
It's vital that every one of us who love this country get involved in government at the local level so we can continue to elect people like the Freshman Class above and turn things around in Washington.