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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              "I'd rather entrust the government of the United States to the first 400 people in the Boston

 telephone directory than to the faculty of Harvard University."     - William J. Buckley, Jr.

 

2007/5/22

Republicans, President Bush, Americans Defeat democrat liberal loser Troop Withdrawal Timetable Demands

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@ 09:56 PM (15 months, 21 days ago)

 

Once again Reid and Pelosi failed to deliver on their rhetoric.  Like their democrat cohorts, both of impotent dinosaurs.

democrats reluctantly gave up their demand for troops withdrawal dates in an Iraq war spending package today, conceding to President Bush on their number one goal in a debate that has roiled Congress for months.

The confrontation sparked bitter exchanges between liberals and conservatives, yielding no middle ground where party leaders and Bush could compromise. In the end, Republicans had the ticking clock of troop funding and the presidential veto pen on their side, and Democrats were forced to blink.

 

Copywrite 2007  -  Barry G.

2007/5/2

House Agrees With President Bush - Veto Stands

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@ 07:11 PM (16 months, 11 days ago)

 

So exactly how much nonsense have the democrats put everyone through?  A LOT.  For what?  NOTHING.  As usual the democrats are loaded with hot air and no results.  THAT is what is really beyond Gore's global warning stories.  The thieving democrats yet again tried to pull the wool over the public's eyes and yet again FAILED.  HAHAHAHAHAHA

The House of Representatives today sustained President Bush's veto of an emergency war spending bill, as the White House and lawmakers turned their attention to negotiating new legislation to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The 222-203 vote to override Bush's veto fell far short of the two-thirds needed, effectively killing the $124 billion supplemental appropriations bill.

 

Copywrite 2007  -  Barry G.