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LBJDemocrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 09:42 PM
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Democrats are weaklings in politics compared to the GOP
Edited on Thu Jul-12-07 09:50 PM by LBJDemocrat
I'm sorry to say this, but let's face it: We suck. I'm not talking about our ideology but about our capability of getting things done.

Look at the Republicans. A few weeks ago, Bush along with a massive bipartisan alliance looked like he was going to get the immigration bill through. Thanks to their activism, Republicans were able to overcome this to defeat the immigration bill by blocking cloture. Even senators who'd previously been supportive of the immigration reform bill turned against it due to the pressure.

We, on the other hand, can't seem to get shit done. There's no excuse the political weakness we're seeing. The absolute gutlessness, mitigated by easy lip service paid to the majority of the American people who are just fucking weary.

Then let's take a look at the presidential election. The media was quick to anoint Giuliani as the frontrunner, but the grassroots of the right was able to take him down and pick Fred Thompson to replace him. They have veto power over who gets nominated.

And us? Well, we're just going to end up with another triangulator.

I'm starting to believe that the problem is this: Republicans believe that they can make a difference, and so they try harder. We, on the other hand, give up too easily.

We need to start writing lots of letters, making phone calls, and donating money.

I'm doing my part. You do yours.
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PuppyBismark Donating Member (200 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 09:46 PM
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1. You Got That Right!
I think it is better said Democrats have no balls.

:banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
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Stinky The Clown Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 09:47 PM
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2. Oh boy ... now you did it .........
.... you went and provoked some thought.

First off, there's the model your namesake gave us. LBJ was fearless as a political leader. There were no cats he couldn't herd.

Nowadays, it seems to me, the Dems are believing the press put out by their enemies. We're wusses. We're whistle asses. We're so obsessed with political correctness and singing kumbaya that we forget all about strategy and winning. It isn't that its an either/or equation. Not at all. but it **IS** about balance.

I could go on and on as to why I see why we are where we are.

But yeah ..... I agree with you.
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MadMaddie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 09:48 PM
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3. You are right in many ways...
<snip>
I'm starting to believe that the problem is this: Republicans believe that they can make a difference, and so they try harder. We, on the other hand, give up too easily.
<snip>



But I think the problem is a little different: The Republicans will win at all costs, they will sell their mother to Satan to have power, control power and abuse power

The Democratic Party wants to be civil, wants to negotiate with the Guy that kicked Sand in their faces. I don't think it's giving up....

I think the Republicans are playing one game and the Democratic Party is playing a different kinder game.

All of the competitive people here at DU (including myself) know one basic rule....You either step up your game and kick your competitors ass or get the fuck off of the playing field and let someone else play....

My motto is simple....I would rather have a team full of average players that play their hearts out and kick ass while doing it then one or two superstars.....
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mzmolly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 09:51 PM
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4. Not to mention that Republicans are part of a cult.
:hi:
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MadMaddie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 09:52 PM
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5. Well yes...there is that nasty little fact!
:hi:
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Pushed To The Left Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 12:07 AM
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23. Exactly. The Republicans seem to do whatever the hell they want and don't give a damn what anybody
thinks. Evidence of this is how they filibustered Jim Webb's bill to allow troops to rest and recover: http://www.allamericanpatriots.com/48726820_jim_webb_jim_webb_webb_faults_republican_filibuster_amendment_support_troops. They didn't just vote No..they FILIBUSTERED something that would have helped the troops and was reasonable! Most Democrats weren't even willing to filibuster to save the Supreme Court from the right wing takeover it is now suffering from.
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WCGreen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 09:55 PM
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6. Dude or Dudette....
You just answered your own question...

We are in the majority but that majority is razor thin...

You need sixty votes...

And one thing everyone forgets...

It's always easier to be to be the say no party, which the GOP is surprisingly adept at, than to be the responsible party...

And beside that, we have had that razor thin majority for what, six and half months...

Remember it took Bush longer to convinve the people to go to war in Iraq and he had the media and the American public on his side...

You need to put some perspective in your thought process...
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mzmolly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 09:56 PM
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7. Nice post "dude."
;)
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Doctor_J Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 11:11 PM
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15. Snark. The GOP didn't need 60 votes for the last 6 years
grab every microphone in reach and start screaming the daily talking POINT (singular). Get on message, stay on message, and let the yellow dogs figure out what to do
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rufus dog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 11:28 PM
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17. what was the largest Repub majority in the Senate
Did they ever reach 60 in the past 75 years?
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AZBlue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 11:34 PM
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19. Oh, now you've done it...you're going to ruin the party in Fantasyland.
And I'm not talking Disney...

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sampsonblk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 11:57 PM
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21. That's just an excuse
Edited on Thu Jul-12-07 11:58 PM by sampsonblk
The Republican minority just blocked an amendment to require a half-decent rest for the troops between deployments. That is balls. Our side wouldn't have even attempted such a thing. We wouldn't want to be seen as opposing the troops, right?

And if the roles were reversed, many on this board would be singing the same weak junk about we didn't have enough votes to even try.

These guys go all out on every play, regardless of how it may play out.
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polichick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 09:56 PM
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8. The biggest problem is we're more evolved...
I'm not kidding ~ that's why we're constantly shocked when there's no accountability, no apologies, complicity, etc. We can't imagine behaving that way. We'd be doing ourselves a big favor if we remember this old Southern saying: WHEN SOMEONE SHOWS YOU WHO THEY ARE, BELIEVE IT.
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NRaleighLiberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 10:05 PM
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9. There is one more important reason you missed- the media.
Kind of the sports team analogy - the home baseball team has a 10th player, the home team basketball player as a 6th player. Well, in my view, the Republiks have an extra player themselves, thanks to the corporate monopolies of the media - the $$$ factor, therefore ownership by the right and control of the message. And you add that to a very lazy public that believes for the most part whatever is repeated endlessly....voila.
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LBJDemocrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 10:12 PM
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11. The media doesn't explain their victory on immigration
Nor does money explain it.
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NRaleighLiberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 10:14 PM
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12. Good point, but to me, it is an apple and orange comparison - immigration
appears to be one of those issues that doesn't fit neatly into a one party view. It is incredibly complex, has a more geographic element than party element - so that is an issue I would omit from the data set.
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Doctor_J Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 11:12 PM
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16. of course it does
Trent Lott even said it - the immigration vote went the way it did because hate radio abandoned Smirk.
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gulliver Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 10:10 PM
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10. Republicans are on the side of selfishness, so their job ...
... is easier. Also, they have a payroll advantage in that corporations and K Street pay GOP players big bucks, before, after and during their government service.

Democrats, on the other hand, are on the side of the common good, common sense, and people who can't protect themselves. Republicans constituents skew toward patronage. Democratic constituents skew toward dependency.

Democrats need a way to get our leaders more money and a way to convince voters that Democratic politics is actually more selfish than GOP politics.
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Nite Owl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 10:38 PM
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13. For some reason the dems
refuse to listen to their 'base', that would be us while the repukes listen carefully. They know that they cannot win without them but the dems think that they can safely ignor us and aim for that muddled middle. They don't realize or they don't care to realize that their base is really where most Americans are at, they are still back in the 90's believing that Newt was right and most Americans are conservative. They can't win that group and it is isn't where America is right now and probably never has been. No matter how many calls, faxes or emails we send the dems still think we are the looney left and will be labeled for listening to us, that's why is doesn't make a difference what we seems to do.
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Bitwit1234 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 10:41 PM
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14. Who do we have that speaks for us in the want they should
We need an activist to scream, rant , rave and kick republican ass. They need to go on TV and call the crapheads exactly what they are. Traitors to the American way of life. Shredders of the constitution and a bunch of crooks.
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unkachuck Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 11:28 PM
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18. pukes and Dems are either....
....birds of a feather or the Dems are chicken....either way, something is fowl....
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rufus dog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 11:45 PM
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20. The answer to the original question is here in this thread
Edited on Thu Jul-12-07 11:51 PM by rufus dog
Where as Repubs win an election by the slimmest margins they comfortable declare, "I have a lot of political capital to spend." One Democrat was named here as a tough negotiator, LBJ. He didn't give a shit about someones feelings, he took the company position and beat the shit out of people until they agreed. Who in the last 6 years has stood up and smacked the shit out of a Repub.? Clinton beat down Wallace, ex president. John Stewart, Colbert, Micheal Moore, Howard Dean. Barbara Boxer occasionally. Who else, I am sure I am missing a few but not many, and the majority aren't elected politicians. Who is the Newt, Delay, Frist, just beating the point over and over and not backing down? Biden has the capacity but then says we need 60 votes. No we need to be aggressive and stomp the crap out of them and then get 60 Senators. Why in the hell is Lieberman still a Democrat? Because the Dems backed down to get leadership that they can't use to deliver! He should be stripped of every position tomorrow and moved to the shittiest office in the Senate building. If he bolts then a Dem leader should stand up and say he is a joke and has not delivered the to the people of Conn. as promised, He will not be welcome in any of our meetings because he is not performing the duties he was elected to perform. Dems allow the pressure to be put on them rather than applying the pressure. Tactic 1 in the LBJ playbook was to apply the pressure.
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unkachuck Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-12-07 11:58 PM
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22. I hear ya....
....I'm also from the 'make it happen' school....we control the purse; there are no excuses....
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ClassWarrior Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 12:44 AM
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24. You're doing your part alright - to promote self-defeating RW memes...
...whether intentionally or not.

You may be a weakling, but speak for yourself.

NGU.


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xchrom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 05:26 AM
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25. it's about closing ranks, working together -- and SCREW
the bipartisan working group.

get the hell out of that.

reagan is gone -- in the ground dead and and buried.

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Perry Logan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-13-07 06:49 AM
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26. "Can't seem to get sh*t done"? Have you been paying attention AT ALL?
Compare and contrast:

The last (Republican) Congress did less than any Congress in U.S. history.

And here's a partial list what the Democrats have been doing lately. Links to the news stories can be found at my website:

House passes the College Cost Reduction Act, which "would boost college financial aid by about $18 billion over the next five years and cut federal subsidies to lenders," the "single largest increase in college aid since the GI bill in 1944."

Today House Oversight Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA) wrote to Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt requesting documents related to political interference with the work of the Office of the Surgeon General.

Sens. Leahy and Specter introduce amendment restoring the habeas corpus protections stripped as a result of last year’s Military Commissions Act. The legislation would restore basic civil liberties to roughly 12 million legal permanent residents of the United States.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers is “expected to move swiftly to conduct hearings on the commutation."

Democrats Consider Plan to Cut Funding for Guantanamo Bay Prison, Forcing Its Closure
SENATE SUBPOENAS WHITE HOUSE, VP'S OFFICE
House Judiciary Committee To Hold Hearings On Bush Clemency Powers
Reacting to the Office of the Vice President’s assertion that it is not an “entity within the executive branch,” Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-IL) announced that he will introduce an amendment to cut off funding to Cheney’s office.
House To Bush Admin: Comply With Subpoenas Or Face Contempt
Senate Judiciary Committee Issues Subpoenas For NSA Domestic Spying Documents
John Conyers (D-MI) announced the launch of a new web page, to respond to the growing number of current and former Justice Department career lawyers and other employees raising concerns about politicization in the Department.” The page “provides a secure method for DOJ employees to communicate what they know to Committee investigators.” See the page HERE.
Congress to investigate Bush’s signing statements.
Congress Passes Major Gun Control Legislation in over a decade, spurred by the Virginia Tech campus killings and buttressed by National Rifle Association help. The bill improves state reporting to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System to stop gun purchases by people, including criminals and those adjudicated as mentally ill.
Senior House Democrats threatened Thursday to issue subpoenas to obtain secret legal opinions” and other Justice Dept. documents related to the NSA’s warrantless domestic surveillance program, “the most aggressive action yet by Congress in its oversight of the…program.
Senate Judiciary Committee announced it was preparing to approve legislation to restore habeas corpus on Thursday.
House oversight committee is expanding its investigation “into ties between jailed GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the White House
The House plans to trigger another veto showdown with President Bush this week by clearing legislation that would expand federally funded embryonic stem cell research.
The Senate Armed Services Commitee has passed legislation “that would grant new rights to terror suspects held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, including access to a lawyer regardless of whether the prisoners are put on trial.” It would also “narrow the definition of an enemy combatant and tighten restrictions on the types of evidence used to prosecute and keep a person detained.”
Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA) and Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) have introduced the Healthy Families Act (HFA), which would guarantee that workers receive at least seven paid sick days each year. Tell Congress to support this legislation here.
House passes flag bill Bush opposed. Governors could order federal facilities to lower their flags to honor fallen military troops under legislation passed by the House Tuesday.
House Democratic leaders have decided to use their Honest Leadership and Open Government legislation from the 109th Congress as the basis for the lobbying reform bill that the House Judiciary Committee is expected to mark up this week. By doing so, the leaders are on a trajectory to meet key demands made by left-leaning advocacy groups favoring strong reform.
New union bill has the power to level playing field after conservative idealogues gutted workers' rights
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) introduced a measure Monday to force the Pentagon to close the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and move the trials of Al Qaeda suspects to the United States.
Congress Probes Allegations Of Wrongdoing In Bush Reading Program
After more than a decade of government inaction, gay-rights proponents in Congress have gotten several major bills moving through the Democratic-controlled chambers, a development that could result in the greatest expansion of federal protections for gays and lesbians in US history.
Kucinich Officially Moves To Impeach Cheney
Congress To Pass Bill For October Troop Withdrawal
The Justice Department is conducting a probe of a $6 billion reading initiative at the center of President Bush's No Child Left Behind law, another blow to a program besieged by allegations of financial conflicts of interest and cronyism.
House and Senate Democrats reached a deal Friday afternoon on a package of tax cuts that will accompany a $2.10-an-hour increase in the federal minimum wage.

The Democratic National Committee sued the Justice Department, demanding it turn over any e-mail traffic with the Republican Party on the U.S. attorneys controversy and criminal investigations.

House Democrats propose bill to give shareholders at public companies a formal say in executives' compensation packages.

The House yesterday passed the Taxpayer Protection Act, to protect taxpayers against "identity theft, deceptive Web sites and loan sharks." It also makes it "easier for taxpayers to retrieve property lost as a result of a wrongful Internal Revenue Service levy and directs the IRS to notify lower-income people that they qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit."

House to Begin Probe Into 2006 Florida Election

In the wake of a news report that the Election Assistance Commission altered its findings to overstate the pervasiveness of voter fraud, U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) today asked the Senate Rules and Administration Committee to look into the matter.

President Bush is threatening to veto a Senate intelligence bill that’s laced with provisions that would force the White House and spy agencies to be more responsive to Congress
Senate Passes Bill To Widen Stem Cell Research
Kucinich demands answers on $4 gas as domestic policy chairman
Congress To Probe Lynch, Tillman Misinformation
By 280 to 152, the Democratic-controlled House voted to require sponsors of the pet spending items to be publicly identified, a move that sponsors say will do away with some of the most egregious waste of the taxpayers' money.

A separate vote to reinstate the "pay as you go" rule 280 to 154. It requires that increases in spending on entitlement programs be offset by savings elsewhere, so as not to raise the budget deficit.

The new House rules bar members from taking gifts, meals or trips paid for by lobbyists, or the organizations that employ them. The rules also ban lawmakers from using corporate jets and reimbursing the owners.

House Democratic leaders prepare legislation that would permanently shift the tax burden from the have-nots back to the have-mores.
Dems Call For Investigation Into Bush Appointment Of Swift Boat Donor
“The Office of Special Counsel confirmed to ABC News it has launched an investigation into General Services Administration chief Lurita Doan, probing concerns she may have violated a ban against conducting partisan political activity at government expense by participating in a meeting featuring a presentation by a White House political aide on GOP election strategy.”

Waxman To RNC: Turn Over Your Emails

House Bill Will Bring Back Paper Ballots

Nearly five months after Florida Republican Vern Buchanan narrowly defeated Democrat Christine Jennings in the state’s 13th District, a congressional committee has organized a task force to investigate the controversial election.
Dems Pass Bill To Bring Troops Home In 2008
Another criminal investigation has begun in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, where two elections officials were found to have rigged the 2004 Presidential Election recount.

FDA to enact rules to prevent experts with ties to drug industry from advising the FDA

The House Administration Committee will convene a special task force to look into the ongoing controversy of Florida's 13th district congressional race
The Wounded Warrior Assistance Act of 2007, a bill aimed at “making immediate improvements in the treatment…of wounded combat veterans passed the House Armed Services Committee by a 59-0 vote Tuesday.”
Senate Cancels Bush Admin Power To Unilaterally Name US Attorneys…
Rep. Jane Harman introduced a bill to require all light bulbs produced or used in the U.S. to meet current fluorescent bulb standards (60 lumens per watt) by 2012, 90 lumens by 2016, and 120 by 2020.
Top White House Staff May Face Subpoenas
Democratic Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich of Ohio has hired an avowed critic of Israel to work on his subcommittee of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
Congress Investigates Plush VIP Ward At Walter Reed.
This week, Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) and Rep. John Dingell (D-MI) introduced legislation to provide health care coverage to all children. The Children’s Health First Act would boost spending on SCHIP by $50 billion and encourage states to cover all children with incomes up to 400 percent of the poverty level.”

“Buried in the $124 billion House version of the wartime supplemental appropriation is an order to the Defense Department to release a report on the April 2004 death in Afghanistan of Army Spc. Patrick Tillman,” whose death by friendly fire Army leaders tried to cover up.
Yesterday, the “House Appropriations Committee unanimously approved a measure that barred the closure of Walter Reed Army Medical Center.”

A bill granting Washington, D.C. “its first full-fledged seat in the House of Representatives passed the Judiciary Committee yesterday, clearing the final hurdle before a vote by the entire House, expected next week.”

Democrats to open hearings on CIA leak on Friday. The Star Witness Will be Valerie Plame.

The Federal Communications Commission drew an ultimatum from the House Energy and Commerce Committee telecom panel: Return to your traditional role of consumer protection or else. "When the FCC loses sight of its proper role, consumers suffer," said Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., told FCC commissioners at a hearing Tuesday.

A Democratic plan to require the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops from Iraq passed its first test on Thursday as the House Appropriations Committee voted to endorse the proposal, overcoming Republican opposition.

Under attack for improprieties uncovered in its showcase literacy program for low-income children, the Department of Education will convene an outside advisory committee to oversee the program, known as Reading First, Education Secretary Margaret Spellings said Wednesday. Facing tough questions at a hearing before a Senate subcommittee considering appropriations for the Bush administration's signature education law, known as No Child Left Behind, Ms. Spellings also promised to clean up the reading program in other ways.

The two election workers from Cuyahoga Co. Ohio who rigged the 2004 recount were each sentenced to 18 months in prison and the judge stated that he felt they were not telling the whole story and that they were covering for someone.

A new bill requiring the mandatory disclosure of donations to presidential libraries has made its way out of committee and is headed for the House floor.

The House passed three bills that would “roll back administration efforts to shield its workings from public view.” The measures would “streamline access to records in presidential libraries, expand safeguards for government whistle-blowers, and strengthen the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).”

Bush's prosecutor power grab is backfiring.

Leahy Says He'll Subpoena Rove, Discusses Potential Crimes

The Senate voted 60-38 to approve legislation “to implement many of the remaining reforms suggested by the Sept. 11 commission.”

Brushing aside a veto threat, the House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to overturn a 2001 order by President George W. Bush that lets former presidents keep their papers secret indefinitely.

The Chairman of the House's Oversight and Government Reform Committee has sent 11 letters to Condi Rice requesting info on the fraudulent Niger/uranium claims.

House approves bill spending $1.7 billion over five years for cleaner water. White House, forgetting the $9 billion a month spent in Iraq, says the cost is too high.

Hillary Clinton calls for GI Bill Of Rights.

Democrats add billions of dollars to Iraq war budget, earmarked for medical care, housing, and training.

"The House of Representatives voted today to create a new congressional committee, devoted solely to addressing the issue of global warming. Legislation creating the new ‘Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming' passed 269 to 150, with 44 Republicans voting in favor of its creation."

Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and other senators met with Attorney General Alberto Gonzales this afternoon. According to Schumer, Gonzales said the White House will not oppose reversing the PATRIOT Act provision that allows U.S. Attorneys to be installed without Senate approval.

"thanks to voter outrage and a one-year moratorium imposed by Democrats after taking over Congress," the "number and cost of pork-barrel projects is way down" after years of record pork-barrel spending.

House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Henry Waxman announced he will hold a hearing on whether White House officials followed appropriate procedures for safeguarding the identity of CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson

Dems Push Legislation To Withdraw Troops By Fall '08

Senator Byron Dorgan introducing legislation compelling George W. Bush to actually go after Osama bin Laden

Senate Votes 51-46 to Let Airport Workers Unionize, Give 45,000 Screeners the Same Union Rights As Border Patrol, Customs And Immigration Agents; Bush Threatens Veto.

Congress has begun hearings on the substandard care for veterans at Walter Reed.

The Presidential Records Act Amendments of 2007 would nullify the Bush executive order and establish procedures to ensure the timely release of presidential records.

subpoenas will soon be issued in the matter of the allegedly coerced firings of U.S. Attorneys in the Department of Justice. A vote will take place tomorrow in the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law on whether to issue the subpoenas to Justice Dept. officials Carol Lam, David Iglesias, H.E. Cummins, III, and John McKay to compel them to appear before a subcommittee hearing next week.

The Judiciary Committee will also hold hearings next week on matters related to "Election Reform and Irregularities."

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Heath Hatcher Donating Member (394 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-15-07 06:14 PM
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27. Amen for that post brother
It is safely said that the 109th Congress was the biggest do nothing Congress in history, to say that this Congress is a "do nothing" because theres no impeachment or the war hasn't ended yet is a farce. The Democrats are holding hearings, getting facts in, trying to hold the Bush administration accountable, you know actually doing there jobs(trust me is the GOP were still in power, there would be no hearings on the US attorneys, Bush or election reform) and at the same time finding a way out of Iraq, a solution to voter fraud and coming up with other bills that we can benefit on.

Sadly, everythingis getting blocked by filibusters in the Senate or a Veto in the WH. Once again the GOP only cares about themselves and not the American people.

Look unlike everyone here, I'm proud of the Democrats and how there running Congress, I got what I wanted when I voted blue in '06 and to say the Democrats are a do-nothing Congress is a sad and awful things to say.

I thank you.
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