Republican quits Republican-run House in disgust

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The incredibly shrinking extremist party, the GOP :dev2: :eusa_clap: He could've waited until the end so that Rove could arrange to buy the seat but now the seat isn't a sure thing and Rove will have to scramble w/ that money from secret donors of his. :eusa_boohoo:

GOP moderate from Ohio quitting his seat. Is he punishing his party? - CSMonitor.com
The announcement by Steven LaTourette, just three months before November elections, that he is retiring, could cost Republicans a House seat they had expected to win.
 
All this says is that a RINO is joining the ranks of the democrats in retiring rather than being voted out of office.
 
All this says is that a RINO is joining the ranks of the democrats in retiring rather than being voted out of office.

link? He quit 3 months before his term expired because of the corrupting influence of money over abilities and because of the boy scoutesque "Pledge".
 
The incredibly shrinking extremist party, the GOP :dev2: :eusa_clap: He could've waited until the end so that Rove could arrange to buy the seat but now the seat isn't a sure thing and Rove will have to scramble w/ that money from secret donors of his. :eusa_boohoo:

GOP moderate from Ohio quitting his seat. Is he punishing his party? - CSMonitor.com
The announcement by Steven LaTourette, just three months before November elections, that he is retiring, could cost Republicans a House seat they had expected to win.

Why are more democrats stepping down? Why is one republican retiring more news worthy than a lot of democrats retiring?

List of U.S. Congress incumbents not running for re-election in 2012 - Ballotpedia
 
The incredibly shrinking extremist party, the GOP :dev2: :eusa_clap: He could've waited until the end so that Rove could arrange to buy the seat but now the seat isn't a sure thing and Rove will have to scramble w/ that money from secret donors of his. :eusa_boohoo:

GOP moderate from Ohio quitting his seat. Is he punishing his party? - CSMonitor.com
The announcement by Steven LaTourette, just three months before November elections, that he is retiring, could cost Republicans a House seat they had expected to win.

Why are more democrats stepping down? Why is one republican retiring more news worthy than a lot of democrats retiring?

List of U.S. Congress incumbents not running for re-election in 2012 - Ballotpedia

he's quitting now. He isn't waiting for the election to roll around. Glad to help ;)
 
The incredibly shrinking extremist party, the GOP :dev2: :eusa_clap: He could've waited until the end so that Rove could arrange to buy the seat but now the seat isn't a sure thing and Rove will have to scramble w/ that money from secret donors of his. :eusa_boohoo:

GOP moderate from Ohio quitting his seat. Is he punishing his party? - CSMonitor.com
The announcement by Steven LaTourette, just three months before November elections, that he is retiring, could cost Republicans a House seat they had expected to win.

Another big government dem lite repub hitting the bricks...........

Dont let the door hit ya.

Democrats announce 32 trillion in debt is the next target to procrastinate on.............
 
All this says is that a RINO is joining the ranks of the democrats in retiring rather than being voted out of office.

That just about sums it up.:clap2:

Riiight. From the link:

LaTourette pulled what might be called a Super Snowe in leaving the party scrambling for a replacement just three months before the November elections in a district, Ohio’s 14th, that is at best narrowly Republican.
:clap2: :lol:
 
The incredibly shrinking extremist party, the GOP :dev2: :eusa_clap: He could've waited until the end so that Rove could arrange to buy the seat but now the seat isn't a sure thing and Rove will have to scramble w/ that money from secret donors of his. :eusa_boohoo:

GOP moderate from Ohio quitting his seat. Is he punishing his party? - CSMonitor.com
The announcement by Steven LaTourette, just three months before November elections, that he is retiring, could cost Republicans a House seat they had expected to win.

If the GOP keeps going the way they are, there going to paint themselves into permanent minority status. And won't that be ironic.
 
The incredibly shrinking extremist party, the GOP :dev2: :eusa_clap: He could've waited until the end so that Rove could arrange to buy the seat but now the seat isn't a sure thing and Rove will have to scramble w/ that money from secret donors of his. :eusa_boohoo:

GOP moderate from Ohio quitting his seat. Is he punishing his party? - CSMonitor.com

Why are more democrats stepping down? Why is one republican retiring more news worthy than a lot of democrats retiring?

List of U.S. Congress incumbents not running for re-election in 2012 - Ballotpedia

he's quitting now. He isn't waiting for the election to roll around. Glad to help ;)

What's the difference in retiring now and those who chose not to run for reelection?
 
All this says is that a RINO is joining the ranks of the democrats in retiring rather than being voted out of office.

That just about sums it up.:clap2:

Riiight. From the link:

LaTourette pulled what might be called a Super Snowe in leaving the party scrambling for a replacement just three months before the November elections in a district, Ohio’s 14th, that is at best narrowly Republican.
:clap2: :lol:

I guess you did not learn your lesson from 2010.
 
Why are more democrats stepping down? Why is one republican retiring more news worthy than a lot of democrats retiring?

List of U.S. Congress incumbents not running for re-election in 2012 - Ballotpedia

he's quitting now. He isn't waiting for the election to roll around. Glad to help ;)

What's the difference in retiring now and those who chose not to run for reelection?

You can't figure it out? :eusa_eh: :rolleyes:
 
Wow one guy retiring baton down the hatches. Liberals really have nothing, their brains are more bankrupt than the country
 
he's quitting now. He isn't waiting for the election to roll around. Glad to help ;)

What's the difference in retiring now and those who chose not to run for reelection?

You can't figure it out? :eusa_eh: :rolleyes:

You can?

Potentially leaving his party in the lurch, Rep. Steven LaTourette (R) of Ohio is set to announce his retirement at the end of this term, the Columbus Dispatch and The Hill newspaper reported Monday evening.
 
You can't figure it out? :eusa_eh: :rolleyes:

You can?

Potentially leaving his party in the lurch, Rep. Steven LaTourette (R) of Ohio is set to announce his retirement at the end of this term, the Columbus Dispatch and The Hill newspaper reported Monday evening.

Like I asked whats the difference?:badgrin:

Well Dottie was nice enough to provide that handy link. Although, I did have to read all the way down to the first sentence to find the above quote. Sigh. Maybe time for a nap.
 
Same with Snowe and all the rest, Dems included- they're all sick to death of the "no compromise, un-American Tea Party GOP" (TIME). Have passed 1/7th the number of laws of Truman's do nothing congress- a disgrace. And their idiot dupes. So goodbye, a-holes- you're about to take your well earned place in the garbage can of history.. Only 30% are brainwashed morons like you.
 
How lovely they are worried if he is punishing his party...

good grief..
 

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