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The vote turned out to be 60 for and 39 against, but not before Sir Harry cast a vote that was half theater and half tragedy. Perhaps his initial vote was to show his true feelings for the albatross that mucked the Senate floor and still hangs from Reid’s neck. In the end, we can say he didn’t have the strength of character to retain his “no” vote and for a brief moment he demonstrated how great a charlatan he is. With 59 fellow Democrats, he has sufficient company.
Here’s a story regarding the final (for now) process. The Republicans? McConnell says it is not over and the fight continues.
I think it is a case of, “Never have so many been lied to by so few.” At least one organization and some Republican Attorneys General have announced that there will be a challenge to the bill on constitutional grounds.
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Dec 24, 2009 @ 12:05:19
All I can say is: How’s that two-party system working out for us?
Dec 25, 2009 @ 14:38:30
Yes, as has been said (paraphrased) in “Christmas Story,” they have “double-dog dared us.” to do something about it.