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Monday, March 13, 2006

Feingold Draws Little Support for Censure


"Democrats distanced themselves Monday from Wisconsin Sen. Russell Feingold's effort to censure President Bush over domestic spying, maneuvering to prevent a vote that could alienate swing voters. Republicans dared Democrats to vote for the proposal."

"Some Democrats in Congress have decided the president is the enemy," Vice President Dick Cheney told a Republican audience in Feingold's home state."


Well there you have it, the chickenshit Democrats are showing their lack of backbone once again. See why I say not to expect anything from them? This is why people need to jump on the backs of all the politicians, and ride them into the ground until we get our country back. The Republicans have no real opposition party to contend with, and their only issues are in covering their own asses from all the scandals they've created for themselves, because the Democrats refuse to take advantage of them. We have to stop waiting for someone else to take the lead, and step up ourselves. If we can do that, it won't matter what party rules. They're supposed to work for us, and they must be reminded of that.

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3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree that we must take our country back, back from politicians running TOO free.

I have to think, tho, that the administration is on safer ground than we may think - based on news. Otherwise I am sure the dems would be all over it. They would be all over it - because they see their reason for existence as us against them.

If we, as the people, vote right - someday all politicians will see that their reason for existence is to represent the voters/people.

Gary

7:24 PM EST  
Blogger Fred said...

I regrettably agree that they're on pretty safe ground. I'm only holding onto a pessimistic hope that things turn around sometime soon, or we could be in for generations of totalitarian government, bought and paid for by mega-corporations.

10:43 PM EST  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

There is always hope - we still can vote.
However, it is way too late for isolationism, and we do not want imperialism.(as it appears we are headed)
So in the middle we need some real good diplomacy.
We are so deep into the world, that a drastic change in policy may be as diastrous as the course we seem to be on.
Good moderate diplomacy seems to be our best hope.
Gary

1:43 PM EST  

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