On Sep 29, 7:17?pm, "John R. Carroll"
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> >> Yes, the republicans are blaming house speaker Nancy Pelosi for the
> >> failure of the Bailout to pass. Why? Because she made a partisan
> >> speech.
> >> We can't have people voting for a bill if there have been any
> >> partisan speeches. The devastation of listening to a partisan speech
> >> on the floor of the house was just too much for the delicate
> >> sensibilities of the sissies on the right. So they were forced to
> >> vote no against the bill, regardless of whether it was good for the
> >> economy.
> >> As Nancy Pelosi walked from the lectern the republicans all started
> >> handing her their balls since they would not be needing them anymore.
> > How many democrats voted against the bill? ?Were they offended by
> > Nancy too?
> A Bill brought to the Congress by a Republican President by his Secretary of
> the Treasury got more support from Democrats than Republicans.
> I didn't think it was a good bill but to have it fail for twelve votes that
> should have been forthcoming from Republican ranks isn't due to Nancy
> Pelosi's remarks. It is another failure by George Bush and John McCain lead
> effectively.
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> ? ? ? ? ? ?John R. Carroll
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So, the republicans voting their conscience while Nancy Pelosi tried
to cover for the dems who voted with the coming election in mind is
the problem? No. It's just more dishonest voodo like when Pelosi told
her legions to go ahead and "say" they were in favor of drilling, all
the while with a wink and a nod, promising to make sure they never had
to cast that vote.. No, Nancy was only trying to cover the spread, and
it didn't work. I bet if you look, you will find the dems who voted no
were up for re-election this term and could not risk voting a party
line...