Emma
Evil Liberal Leftist
Murtha is an insult....Those assholes have completely forgotten the ass kicking they got back in '94.
Heh.
After this incident, the Dems increased their majorities in both houses of Congress.
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Murtha is an insult....Those assholes have completely forgotten the ass kicking they got back in '94.
The latest example? That happened over 2 years ago, during the previous Congress, not the current one. They must have really cleaned up their act, eh?Here's the latest example:
YouTube - An Insult to Our Democracy
Is anybody else out there concerned about this?
Am I concerned over that? Not particularly. The Republican response to that overblown incident did concern me, however:
Calls for investigation
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) disagreed on the appropriate actions needed to be taken in the 'stolen vote' dilemma from an early August dispute over a vote on an amendment. Boehner called for the need of $1 million for professional investigative staff, consultants and other expenses. Pelosi responded to Boehner's request with, "There is no reason for this review to become protracted as the committee’s charge is limited to a very small number of matters." After rejecting a resolution asking the ethics committee to probe the vote, Republicans instead decided to create a special panel for the same purpose. Boehner insisted that the panel should review more than the vote itself and also probe the three-hour shutdown of the automatic voting system. Answers are hoped to be found by the panel by September 30th.
$1 million to 'investigate' because the Republicans got their collective shorts in a knot. Rather ironic you'd bring up this incident in the same breath as the tea parties, considering they were all about wasteful government spending and stuff *wink*.
BTW, Cantor is a whiny-assed pussy.
The latest example? That happened over 2 years ago, during the previous Congress, not the current one. They must have really cleaned up their act, eh?Here's the latest example:
YouTube - An Insult to Our Democracy
Is anybody else out there concerned about this?
Am I concerned over that? Not particularly. The Republican response to that overblown incident did concern me, however:
Calls for investigation
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) disagreed on the appropriate actions needed to be taken in the 'stolen vote' dilemma from an early August dispute over a vote on an amendment. Boehner called for the need of $1 million for professional investigative staff, consultants and other expenses. Pelosi responded to Boehner's request with, "There is no reason for this review to become protracted as the committees charge is limited to a very small number of matters." After rejecting a resolution asking the ethics committee to probe the vote, Republicans instead decided to create a special panel for the same purpose. Boehner insisted that the panel should review more than the vote itself and also probe the three-hour shutdown of the automatic voting system. Answers are hoped to be found by the panel by September 30th.
$1 million to 'investigate' because the Republicans got their collective shorts in a knot. Rather ironic you'd bring up this incident in the same breath as the tea parties, considering they were all about wasteful government spending and stuff *wink*.
BTW, Cantor is a whiny-assed pussy.
WTF? You approve of such corruption and abuse of the fundamentals of our system as long as its your party practicing the abuse??????????
Freedom, and guarding our freedom is not free.
Corruption?The latest example? That happened over 2 years ago, during the previous Congress, not the current one. They must have really cleaned up their act, eh?Here's the latest example:
YouTube - An Insult to Our Democracy
Is anybody else out there concerned about this?
Am I concerned over that? Not particularly. The Republican response to that overblown incident did concern me, however:
Calls for investigation
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) disagreed on the appropriate actions needed to be taken in the 'stolen vote' dilemma from an early August dispute over a vote on an amendment. Boehner called for the need of $1 million for professional investigative staff, consultants and other expenses. Pelosi responded to Boehner's request with, "There is no reason for this review to become protracted as the committees charge is limited to a very small number of matters." After rejecting a resolution asking the ethics committee to probe the vote, Republicans instead decided to create a special panel for the same purpose. Boehner insisted that the panel should review more than the vote itself and also probe the three-hour shutdown of the automatic voting system. Answers are hoped to be found by the panel by September 30th.
$1 million to 'investigate' because the Republicans got their collective shorts in a knot. Rather ironic you'd bring up this incident in the same breath as the tea parties, considering they were all about wasteful government spending and stuff *wink*.
BTW, Cantor is a whiny-assed pussy.
WTF? You approve of such corruption and abuse of the fundamentals of our system as long as its your party practicing the abuse??????????
Freedom, and guarding our freedom is not free.
The latest example? That happened over 2 years ago, during the previous Congress, not the current one. They must have really cleaned up their act, eh?
Am I concerned over that? Not particularly. The Republican response to that overblown incident did concern me, however:
$1 million to 'investigate' because the Republicans got their collective shorts in a knot. Rather ironic you'd bring up this incident in the same breath as the tea parties, considering they were all about wasteful government spending and stuff *wink*.
BTW, Cantor is a whiny-assed pussy.
WTF? You approve of such corruption and abuse of the fundamentals of our system as long as its your party practicing the abuse??????????
Freedom, and guarding our freedom is not free.
Clearly, for some, it is partisanship that matters, not integrity or honesty. For others, any corruption is bad.
The latest example? That happened over 2 years ago, during the previous Congress, not the current one. They must have really cleaned up their act, eh?
Am I concerned over that? Not particularly. The Republican response to that overblown incident did concern me, however:
$1 million to 'investigate' because the Republicans got their collective shorts in a knot. Rather ironic you'd bring up this incident in the same breath as the tea parties, considering they were all about wasteful government spending and stuff *wink*.
BTW, Cantor is a whiny-assed pussy.
WTF? You approve of such corruption and abuse of the fundamentals of our system as long as its your party practicing the abuse??????????
Freedom, and guarding our freedom is not free.
Clearly, for some, it is partisanship that matters, not integrity or honesty. For others, any corruption is bad.
I have no tolerance for abuse of power or those who tolerate it.WTF? You approve of such corruption and abuse of the fundamentals of our system as long as its your party practicing the abuse??????????
Freedom, and guarding our freedom is not free.
Clearly, for some, it is partisanship that matters, not integrity or honesty. For others, any corruption is bad.
You mean like escalating a matter completely out of proportion to what actually occurred, then demanding a cool million to investigate what happened?
WTF? You approve of such corruption and abuse of the fundamentals of our system as long as its your party practicing the abuse??????????
Freedom, and guarding our freedom is not free.
Clearly, for some, it is partisanship that matters, not integrity or honesty. For others, any corruption is bad.
You mean like escalating a matter completely out of proportion to what actually occurred, then demanding a cool million to investigate what happened?
Interesting how neither of you have uttered a peep about what Boehner tried to pull.Clearly, for some, it is partisanship that matters, not integrity or honesty. For others, any corruption is bad.
You mean like escalating a matter completely out of proportion to what actually occurred, then demanding a cool million to investigate what happened?
No, not like that at all. More like rooting out corruption.... take another sip of koolaid and lay down for a while. See if you wake up with the ability to see past the partisanship.
What did Boehner "pull" that has your knickers in a knot?Interesting how neither of you have uttered a peep about what Boehner tried to pull.You mean like escalating a matter completely out of proportion to what actually occurred, then demanding a cool million to investigate what happened?
No, not like that at all. More like rooting out corruption.... take another sip of koolaid and lay down for a while. See if you wake up with the ability to see past the partisanship.
See past the partisanship, indeed
Power is cool.What did Boehner "pull" that has your knickers in a knot?Interesting how neither of you have uttered a peep about what Boehner tried to pull.No, not like that at all. More like rooting out corruption.... take another sip of koolaid and lay down for a while. See if you wake up with the ability to see past the partisanship.
See past the partisanship, indeed
But you sure do tolerate abuse of power.
Boehner demanded accountability for abuse.Power is cool.What did Boehner "pull" that has your knickers in a knot?Interesting how neither of you have uttered a peep about what Boehner tried to pull.
See past the partisanship, indeed
But you sure do tolerate abuse of power.
Boehner?
read back a ways...
Boehner demanded accountability for abuse.Power is cool.What did Boehner "pull" that has your knickers in a knot?
But you sure do tolerate abuse of power.
Boehner?
read back a ways...
As I said, freedom does not come free. We pay cops to make folks accountable, you know.Boehner demanded accountability for abuse.Power is cool.
Boehner?
read back a ways...
He demanded $1 million dollars to investigate a pissing match.
As I said, freedom does not come free. We pay cops to make folks accountable, you know.Boehner demanded accountability for abuse.
He demanded $1 million dollars to investigate a pissing match.
That "pissing match" was an abuse of power, a violation of the rules of Congress, and an abuse of our system.
The reality is that it was a violation of the rules of Congress. Boehner demanded accountability for that violation.As I said, freedom does not come free. We pay cops to make folks accountable, you know.He demanded $1 million dollars to investigate a pissing match.
That "pissing match" was an abuse of power, a violation of the rules of Congress, and an abuse of our system.
Oh please. It was a contested vote, the Rs got their shorts in a wad (still smarting from losing their majority and ability to fuck with the minority), so they escalated it and then demanded a million of our dollars to investigate why it happened.
The reality is that it was a violation of the rules of Congress. Boehner demanded accountability for that violation.As I said, freedom does not come free. We pay cops to make folks accountable, you know.
That "pissing match" was an abuse of power, a violation of the rules of Congress, and an abuse of our system.
Oh please. It was a contested vote, the Rs got their shorts in a wad (still smarting from losing their majority and ability to fuck with the minority), so they escalated it and then demanded a million of our dollars to investigate why it happened.
Freedom is not without cost.
You are defending that which is not defendable.
Personally, as a fan of team sports, I take no satisfaction in a win if my team cheats. That's why I like the idea of referees.
Freedom from oppression is more serious than team sports, at least to me.
I don't consider it a waste of resources to ensure accountability for abuses and violation of the rules of Congress (just as I don't consider paying a cop a salary and providing him/her with equipment a waste). Your mileage obviously differs. That's fine.The reality is that it was a violation of the rules of Congress. Boehner demanded accountability for that violation.Oh please. It was a contested vote, the Rs got their shorts in a wad (still smarting from losing their majority and ability to fuck with the minority), so they escalated it and then demanded a million of our dollars to investigate why it happened.
Freedom is not without cost.
You are defending that which is not defendable.
Personally, as a fan of team sports, I take no satisfaction in a win if my team cheats. That's why I like the idea of referees.
Freedom from oppression is more serious than team sports, at least to me.
Please point out to me where I defended what the Dems did. Because I state his demand of a million dollars to investigate this pissing match was absurd and hypocritical, does not equate to agreeing with or defending the Democrats' actions. You, on the other hand, seem quite content with his ridiculous, wasteful request.
I don't consider it a waste of resources to ensure accountability for abuses and violation of the rules of Congress (just as I don't consider paying a cop a salary and providing him/her with equipment a waste). Your mileage obviously differs. That's fine.The reality is that it was a violation of the rules of Congress. Boehner demanded accountability for that violation.
Freedom is not without cost.
You are defending that which is not defendable.
Personally, as a fan of team sports, I take no satisfaction in a win if my team cheats. That's why I like the idea of referees.
Freedom from oppression is more serious than team sports, at least to me.
Please point out to me where I defended what the Dems did. Because I state his demand of a million dollars to investigate this pissing match was absurd and hypocritical, does not equate to agreeing with or defending the Democrats' actions. You, on the other hand, seem quite content with his ridiculous, wasteful request.
My point exactly. "That" is obviously not important to you. "That" being abuse of power violating the rules of Congress.I don't consider it a waste of resources to ensure accountability for abuses and violation of the rules of Congress (just as I don't consider paying a cop a salary and providing him/her with equipment a waste). Your mileage obviously differs. That's fine.Please point out to me where I defended what the Dems did. Because I state his demand of a million dollars to investigate this pissing match was absurd and hypocritical, does not equate to agreeing with or defending the Democrats' actions. You, on the other hand, seem quite content with his ridiculous, wasteful request.
I don't have a problem with them investigating what happened. But Pelosi was dead on. A million dollars? For that?
Bullshit.