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There is nothing unpatriotic about this.Juan_Bottom wrote:http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Senate_Republicans_block_effort_to_aid_0730.html
Seriously though, they probably have a good reason for funding the war on terror, but not our injured vets. I mean, think about how many terrorists our Department of Homeland Security has stopped already.
That's still 0 right?
Snorri1234 wrote:I liked this quote:
"They're using every trick to get us away from dealing with high gas prices," said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY
I doubt even Batman could beat them though.Juan_Bottom wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:I liked this quote:
"They're using every trick to get us away from dealing with high gas prices," said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY![]()
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Republicans are awesome!!! I bet that they are going to be the next Batman villian....
Snorri1234 wrote:I doubt even Batman could beat them though.Juan_Bottom wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:I liked this quote:
"They're using every trick to get us away from dealing with high gas prices," said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY![]()
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Republicans are awesome!!! I bet that they are going to be the next Batman villian....
I think he got it.Juan_Bottom wrote:Um... Mr. Pimpdave..... I think you misunderstood.
By "vets' we mean former members of the military..... so...um....sorry for any confusion. Also, animal vets are heroes too. I can't trim my ferrets nails, I get too nervous and shakey.
Me too. I was just giving him what he wanted.Snorri1234 wrote:I think he got it.Juan_Bottom wrote:Um... Mr. Pimpdave..... I think you misunderstood.
By "vets' we mean former members of the military..... so...um....sorry for any confusion. Also, animal vets are heroes too. I can't trim my ferrets nails, I get too nervous and shakey.
If the drinking age is lowered to 18 then I fully support that. At least let people get a little life-experience before letting them vote.ksslemp wrote:This thread is just another example of why the voting age in America should be raised to 21yrs!!!!
friggin' sheep
Huh... I agree.... never though of it like that....Snorri1234 wrote:If the drinking age is lowered to 18 then I fully support that. At least let people get a little life-experience before letting them vote.ksslemp wrote:This thread is just another example of why the voting age in America should be raised to 21yrs!!!!
friggin' sheep
... It had a 10 billion dollar price tag with no way to pay for it.bbqpenguin wrote:in all fairness, i do kind of think it was meant at least partly to serve as a distraction from talking about the energy crises. but that's beside the point.
the article does not state specifically why the republicans turned down the bill. i know you like to demonize them as being rich fat meanie poopooheads who spend all their time scheming on how best to destroy the environment AND screw our veterans at the same time, but i'd argue that that's probably not the case. to be sure, they're not saints; they're politicians after all. i would bet that the reason for blocking the bill was either a) that it didn't do ENOUGH to provide for veterans this has happenned before)(, or b) it was packaged in with other useless, irrelevant pork bills that had nothing to do with veteran aid (the article notes that dems lumped together 33 bills, how many of them are just pork?).
before you assume that the republicans are EVIL, take a moment and think, "why would they not want this bill passed" there are many, better reasons than "they hate veterans"
i, for one, can't say for sure why they did it. i think it's for one of the reasons i mentioned, but i've been wrong before.in fact, if anyone knows, I'd like to find out. enlighten me
yes i believe lack of funds is also generally an acceptable reason to not do something. we're already way to far in debt as it isNobunaga wrote:... It had a 10 billion dollar price tag with no way to pay for it.bbqpenguin wrote:in all fairness, i do kind of think it was meant at least partly to serve as a distraction from talking about the energy crises. but that's beside the point.
the article does not state specifically why the republicans turned down the bill. i know you like to demonize them as being rich fat meanie poopooheads who spend all their time scheming on how best to destroy the environment AND screw our veterans at the same time, but i'd argue that that's probably not the case. to be sure, they're not saints; they're politicians after all. i would bet that the reason for blocking the bill was either a) that it didn't do ENOUGH to provide for veterans this has happenned before)(, or b) it was packaged in with other useless, irrelevant pork bills that had nothing to do with veteran aid (the article notes that dems lumped together 33 bills, how many of them are just pork?).
before you assume that the republicans are EVIL, take a moment and think, "why would they not want this bill passed" there are many, better reasons than "they hate veterans"
i, for one, can't say for sure why they did it. i think it's for one of the reasons i mentioned, but i've been wrong before.in fact, if anyone knows, I'd like to find out. enlighten me
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