06/28/2002 Archived Entry: "FINAL VOTE RESULTS: to increase the public debt limit"
Dems voting to increase the debt: Dennis Kucinich, Ralph Hall, and Adam Smith.
Republicans voting no: Barr, Paul, Jones(NC), Wamp, Duncan, Moran (KS), Goode.
Hall, no doubt, Bush called him and told him to vote this way, end of story. Smith, a New Democrat, the kind that is supposedly fiscally responsible, kinda strange? Kucinich, the fighter for the family, wonder why he voted this way?
I'll look more into these two votes.
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A "conservative" group has compared Tom Daschle to John Walker Lindh. I bet anything that this group comes from the south or has some kind of affiliations with the south. They should talk. They have named schools and street after traitors such as Jefferson Davis and others who tried to break up our country, and even murderous traitors such as Nathaniel Forrest who became the first Grand Dragon of the KKK, while waiving their treasonous Confederate Flag. Too bad Lindh came from SF. Had he been from the south, the southerners perhaps would have made him into a deity and named schools or streets after him, just like the honor they have bestowed upon other traitors of yesteryears. After all, if you read the UN piece that I attached about three weeks ago...there may not be much difference between the characters that Lindh served and some of these clowns who honor the traitors of yesteryears...at least the way they view women.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A64059-2002Jun28.html
Posted by G.C. Raj @ 06/29/2002 07:25 AM PST
Vacuum left by independent pollsters filled by push pollsters and other tricksters such as Goeas and the Tarrance Group:
http://www.rollcall.com/pages/politics/00/2002/07/pol0701a.html
Posted by G.C. Raj @ 06/30/2002 07:10 PM PST
Worthless article...nothing new to add.
http://www.usatoday.com/usatonline/20020701/4237379s.htm
Posted by G.C. Raj @ 07/01/2002 06:46 AM PST
What a mess? All the more reason to defeat the GOP.
http://www.msnbc.com/news/774676.asp
Posted by G.C. Raj @ 07/01/2002 04:54 PM PST