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Reply #35: It's not their party that is in question...it's their vote [View All]

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Generic Other Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-14-09 12:41 PM
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35. It's not their party that is in question...it's their vote
Edited on Sat Feb-14-09 12:41 PM by Generic Other
They are the ones who refused to vote--the partisan ones. They were offered every form of olive branch. Legally, they are entitled to benefit from the bill they so angrily opposed. Morally? Ethically? No. And those who did not vote for them of course do not deserve to suffer. I suspect they wouldn't for very long.

Does it not bother you at all that you have Congressmen and senators who will vote against the interests of your state for partisan political and personal reasons? How do you stop them from doing that? I don't believe Democrats do that.

At the least, I think those who opposed the bill should be forced to defend their actions to their constituents. Can you at least agree with me on that?

Or do you just want to call me names?
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