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atxryan Donating Member (104 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 06:20 PM
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I need: Full text of DeLay's speech on 01.06.05
I didn't get to see it, but I feel like I know what he said. It's not hard, really. Just imagine hate, arrogance, and especially audacity...
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RobertSeattle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 06:37 PM
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1. Is this it?
http://www.majorityleader.gov/news.asp?FormMode=Detail&ID=378

Mr. Speaker,

What we are witnessing here today is a shame.

The issues at stake in this petition are gravely serious, but the specific charges — as any objective observer must acknowledge — are not.

That is because the purpose of this petition is not justice, but noise.

It is a warning to Democrats across the country — now in the midst of soul-searching after their historic losses in November — not to moderate their party’s message.

It is just the second day of the 109th Congress, and the first chance of the Democrat congressional leadership to show the American people what they have learned since President Bush’s historic reelection, but they have turned to what might be called the “X-Files Wing” of the Democrat Party to make their first impression.

Rather than substantive debate, Democrat leaders are still adhering to a failed strategy of spite, obstruction, and conspiracy theories.

They accuse the president — who, we are told, is apparently a closet computer nerd — of personally overseeing the development of vote-stealing software.

We are told, without any evidence, that unknown Republican agents stole the Ohio election and that its electoral votes should be awarded to the winner of an exit poll instead.

Many observers will discard today’s petition as a partisan waste of time, but it is much worse.

It is an assault against the institutions of our representative democracy; it is a threat to the very ideals it ostensibly defends.

No one is served by this petition, not in the long run.

And in the short term, its only beneficiaries are its proponents themselves.

Democrats around the country have asked since Election Day — and will no doubt ask again today — how it came to this.

The Democrat Party was once an idealistic, forward-looking policy colossus.

The New Deal, the Marshall Plan, the Great Society, the space program, civil rights …

And yet, today, one is hard-pressed to find a single positive, substantive idea on the left.

Instead, the Democrats have replaced statecraft with stagecraft, substance with style, and not a very fashionable style at that.

The petitioners claim they act on behalf of disenfranchised voters, but no such voter disenfranchisement occurred in the election of 2004 or for that matter, the election of 2000.

Everybody knows it. The voters know it. The candidates know it. The courts know it. The evidence proves it.

We’re not here to debate evidence, but to act our roles in a scripted, insincere morality play.

Remember, preelection memos revealed that Democrat campaign operatives around the country were encouraged by their high command in Washington to charge voter fraud and intimidation regardless of whether any occurred.

Remember, neither of the Democrat candidates supposedly robbed in Ohio endorses this petition.

It is a crime against the dignity of American democracy, and that crime is not victimless.

If, as now appears likely, Democrats cry fraud and corruption every election regardless of the evidence, what will happen when one day voters are routinely intimidated, rights are denied, or, God forbid, an election is robbed?

What will happen, when, God forbid, this quadrennial crying wolf so poisons our democratic processes that a similarly frivolous petition in a close election in the future is actually successful, and the American people are denied their constitutional right to choose their president?

Mr. Speaker, Democrats must find a way to rise above this self-destructive — and just plain destructive — theory of politics for its own sake.

A dangerous precedent is being set today, and it needs to be curbed.

Because Democrat leaders aren’t just hurting themselves.

By their irresponsible tactics, they hurt the House, they hurt the nation, and they hurt rank-and-file Democrats at kitchen tables around the country.

The American people, and their ancestors who invented our miraculous system of government, deserve better.

This petition is beneath us, Mr. Speaker, but more importantly, it is beneath the men and women we serve.

I urge my colleagues to do the right thing, vote no, and get back to the real work the American people hired us to do.


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Inland Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 06:43 PM
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4. Glad to hear Delay admit the purpose behind his opening his pie hole:
"We’re not here to debate evidence, but to act our roles in a scripted, insincere morality play."

And he plays the role of dickhead so well.
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ChicanoPwr Donating Member (536 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 09:08 PM
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5. I think perfered to be called....
the Micheal Moore Wing of the Democratic party. I kind find it odd he called Clint Curtis a computer nerd. Very nice, Delay.
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Deja Q Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-07-05 09:58 AM
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8. A warning? All righty then. Here is a warning:
Openly warning the opposition. A true sign of a pure fascist pig.

It's historic, *'s re-election, because no president with such a low popularity rating has EVER won a re-election. And there is legitimate concern with the paperless voting machines. That too is historic; we've never relied on an auditless voting system before.

And, worse, *'s victory was VERY MINOR. Hardly a landslide, yet * is acting as if he had one. You know, that's more proof that he's got a grand mutha of a mental illness. (anyone check * for schizophrenia yet?)

Historic losses? How is it historical?

*'s gaggle are revisionists. Isn't it about time that the Dems, being warned nowadays, stand up? We voted for them. We demand action. If they don't act, we stop voting for them because there's no point. How hard of a concept is this for people to understand? The Dems in power are NOT WORTH OUR VOTES. Not until they act like the people we're led to believe they'll be.



It is a warning to Democrats across the country — now in the midst of soul-searching after their historic losses in November — not to moderate their party’s message.

It is just the second day of the 109th Congress, and the first chance of the Democrat congressional leadership to show the American people what they have learned since President Bush’s historic reelection, but they have turned to what might be called the “X-Files Wing” of the Democrat Party to make their first impression.
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Old and In the Way Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 06:37 PM
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2. He's a master at keeping a straight face.
Tom DeLay, Republican House Majority Leader. That's all you need to know about Republican values.
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NV Whino Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 06:39 PM
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3. I watched at a friend's house
Edited on Thu Jan-06-05 06:41 PM by NV Whino
and just started laughing about three sentences into his diatribe. He pulled outrageous statements out of thin air. I was just going what? what? what? I really do think that there should be some sort of coherency test given to people before they serve in congress. Delay might do better as a stand up comedian.

Edit: typo
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crispini Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 10:04 PM
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6. Yep, completely delusional. nt
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Catherine Vincent Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 11:27 PM
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7. KPFT was airing it so I got to listen while in my car.
Edited on Thu Jan-06-05 11:28 PM by cat_girl25
I swear it made me hate that man even more. And I hate feeling that way because I don't even know him. But the nerve of the repukes there clapping for that rat bastard after he finished.

Aaarrrggghhhh!!!!!!!!!!
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