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This Is How They Repay Us

Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 04:43:33 PM PDT

Mario Diaz-Balart, attacking SCHIP:

In a flame-fanning tirade on Spanish-language radio last week, Díaz-Balart called the tax hike [to pay for SCHIP] an "attack on the Cuban-American community." He added: "It would hurt an industry specifically in Miami-Dade, in South Florida, an industry that is almost entirely Hispanic: those who make cigars by hand, which is a cultural tradition. That industry will not survive."

Lincoln Diaz-Balart, disrupting Tom Lantos's memorial service:

The House had a meltdown today in the middle of the memorial service for the late Rep. Tom Lantos, a Holocaust survivor who was chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. The service, in the Capitol's historic Statuary Hall, was disrupted when a Republican House member unexpectedly called for a procedural vote.

And that's when all hell broke loose.

House Democrats were furious, charging the procedural motion was disrespectful. "Very bad taste, very" as one senior House Democratic aide put it.

Republicans were apparently worried that Democrats were about to force debate on contempt-of-Congress citations against White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten and former White House counsel Harriet Miers. Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.) is the member who hit the panic button, so to speak, and called the procedural vote. His real purpose in calling the procedural motion was to protest the lack of a vote on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act - before the contempt debate started.

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, grandstanding about that stupid Petraeus ad:

The chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla., said the ad "is outrageous and it is deplorable" and called upon her "colleagues on both sides of the aisle" to condemn the ad and, somewhat inexplicably, to apologize to the general for the impugning of his integrity.

Democrats everywhere know that we don't need people like this in Congress. It goes without saying that the DCCC leadership should realize this, too.

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  •  The DCCC will get minimal netroots support (16+ / 0-)

    until it cleans up its act.

    "It's the planet, stupid."

    by FishOutofWater on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 04:47:27 PM PDT

  •  Excllent (8+ / 0-)

    research David. Wow. That pretty much says it all about this. Why can't the DCCC accept this obvious reality? Do they think for one secodn the RNC wouldn't drag them through hell if the tables were turned?

    Read UTI, your free thought forum

    by DarkSyde on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 04:48:00 PM PDT

  •  Miami--Misunderstood (8+ / 0-)

    I spend half of each year in Miami. And I can assure you, the younger and less wealthy Cubans would be very happy to feed the Republicans to the sharks. Responding to "old money" donations, the current reps are on their way out.

    Obama says he trusts them--to represent us to their families in Cuba, and to be our ambassadors. They will support him.

  •  I didn't even know that about the Lantos service (4+ / 0-)

    Shame on him.

    "Voting only gets you a 'D'" - Howard Dean | Great Lakes, Great Times, Great Scott

    by ScottyUrb on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 04:50:00 PM PDT

  •  Ileana y los Diaz-Balart (10+ / 0-)

    Gusanos. Todos son gusanos.

    "Lash those traitors and conservatives with the pen of gall and wormwood. Let them feel -- no temporising!" - Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, 1835

    by Ivan on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 04:52:24 PM PDT

    •  LOL (3+ / 0-)

      Classic. That's exactly what they are, worms. Now if we can just step on them.

    •  They should be asked if Embargo is alibi. (2+ / 0-)

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      homoaffectional, MAORCA

      I recall that IR-L wrote an op-ed piece for USA Today a decade or so ago. All the proof she had that it was working is that Castro asked to end it. A real anti-Communist would have no problem believing that he was well aware of King Midas's curse--that because he asked that everything he touched turned to gold, he starved with a plate of golden food in front of him--that Castro would be most afraid that his request would be granted.

      The weight of evidence is that the embargo is an alibi for Castro to excuse his failings. If they can't handle that charge, they should have been voted out of Congress long ago.

      I'm not asking you to take the country back, I'm asking you to take it forward-Van Jones.

      by Judge Moonbox on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:18:36 PM PDT

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    •  You stole my comment (0+ / 0-)

  •  When you're right .. (2+ / 0-)

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    esquimaux, MAORCA

    you're right.
    And you're right.
    I called the DCCC the Friday.

    In the halls of justice, the only justice is in the halls. Lenny Bruce

    by the biped on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 04:53:27 PM PDT

  •  DCCC in Florida = DLC = Clinton (8+ / 0-)

    Funny how HRC wants HER healthcare plan, but her surrogates are not doing anything to get Dems elected. That should tell everyone where she really stands on "Universal Healthcare".. Notice who is contributing to her campaign? Ins. Healthcare companies..

    If McCain wins, the Supreme Court will be changed for 20 years. Something to Ponder.

    by Blue Texas on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 04:53:35 PM PDT

    •  Right. It's all Senator Clinton's fault (0+ / 0-)

      Why not support Senator McCain?

      For the record, I have never stated that I am pro-Senator Clinton.

      by Angry Old Man on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:12:40 PM PDT

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      •  Rhetoric over substance. (3+ / 0-)

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        seabos84, homoaffectional, MAORCA

        She says she wants "Universal Healthcare" but what is she doing to secure enough Democrats to get the bill passed.. We know that Obama helped get Hasterts seat to turn Blue.

        So answer me this.. without new democrats taking the place of old republicans how is HRC going to get anything accomplished?

        How is HRC on the top of the ticket going benefit Red State Democrats down the ticket?

        How is HRC going to get her health plan through congress without bringing said Red state Democrats into the Congress?

        If McCain wins, the Supreme Court will be changed for 20 years. Something to Ponder.

        by Blue Texas on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:41:01 PM PDT

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        •  Wow !! First she is the cause of all the (1+ / 0-)

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          Judge Moonbox

          world's problems. Then she is so weak that she can do nothing. Wow!

          For the record, I have never stated that I am pro-Senator Clinton.

          by Angry Old Man on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:44:05 PM PDT

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          •  Can a HRC supporter (2+ / 0-)

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            lizah, MAORCA

            Just please answer why HRC's surrogates are not doing their job in Florida? which is the point of the diary.

            I know it's important to get those delegates seated that's the most important thing is to seat those delegates, The Florida Delegates take precedence over Everything else..,, but in the mean time how bout the lowly Red State Democrat that is also on the ticket.. Are they now being held hostage like the contributions to the DNC?

            But if you want you can answer any one of the questions I pose in my previous Post..

            If McCain wins, the Supreme Court will be changed for 20 years. Something to Ponder.

            by Blue Texas on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:50:47 PM PDT

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            •  Who said that I support Senator Clinton? (0+ / 0-)

              For the record, I have never stated that I am pro-Senator Clinton.

              by Angry Old Man on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:56:37 PM PDT

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              •  Let's see.. (0+ / 0-)

                In the Subject line it says "Can a HRC supporter" you responded.. with an inane statement about her being the cause of all the worlds problems.. Couldn't agree more by the way...

                So Let's try it again.. Why are Hillary Clinton's Surrogates in Florida not trying to get Democrats Elected? If she can not get down ticket Red State Democrats elected, How can she get HER "Universal Health Care" Bill Passed. Or is it just Rhetoric,, you know,, Saying Anything To Get Elected...

                If McCain wins, the Supreme Court will be changed for 20 years. Something to Ponder.

                by Blue Texas on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 06:05:12 PM PDT

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                •  Sorry, but you seem to (1+ / 0-)

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                  Judge Moonbox

                  have misread my posts. Senator Clinton is in the center of the Democratic Party. Senator Obama is to her right. I am so far to the left of both of them that I am falling into the Socialist Party -- too bad that there isn't one in this country. We really need one.

                  And, by the way, ad hominem remarks are not appreciated.

                  For the record, I have never stated that I am pro-Senator Clinton.

                  by Angry Old Man on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 06:14:23 PM PDT

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  •  Fuck it, they're always good for crumpets and tea (5+ / 0-)

    Who cares if they are deplorable Republicans. They are friends with DWS. This bond of friendship is more important than defunding the war or getting SCHIP passed.

    The plural of anecdote is not data.

    by bobinson on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 04:55:49 PM PDT

  •  Congress is not a big social club (6+ / 0-)

    its the place where the people's business gets done.

    I know David Broder likes to think of Congress as a place for cigars and brandy, but David Broder isn't a Democratic member of Congress who willingly sought a job with a specific responsibility to elect more Democrats. He's a hack who watches history like its on God's television in front of him.

    If you can't go after a Republican held seat because you are bowlin' buddies with that Republican, well kudos from David Broder, I'm sure he will lament your lost seat when the GOP takes it from you as repayment for your kindness, but for now you shouldn't ever be in a leadership position tasked with switching seats from Red to Blue.

    "Arguments are extremely vulgar, for everyone in good society holds exactly the same opinion." - Oscar Wilde

    by LeftHandedMan on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 04:58:20 PM PDT

  •  I say we return the favor by removing the embargo (6+ / 0-)

    on Cuba.  Anyone else up for a trip to Havana?  Would make an interesting YearlyKos.

    corporations interpret "loyalty" the way a prisoner might interpret "dropping the soap"

    by Johnny Venom on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 04:58:36 PM PDT

    •  I view ending the embargo (8+ / 0-)

      like I viewed the normalization of relations with Viet-Nam.

      What are you waiting for?

      The people who are against it have been wrong for so long they don't know anything but being wrong.

      The second its over and done with, people who aren't foamy mouthed talk radio zombies are going to feel so stupid that they ever listened to these people who made it out to be vital to keep doing the same dumb thing for life.

      And the ultimate irony may be that Cuba ends up with a more open government, or a complete change in government, when America stops playing cold war games.

      "Arguments are extremely vulgar, for everyone in good society holds exactly the same opinion." - Oscar Wilde

      by LeftHandedMan on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:03:55 PM PDT

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      •  this is so overdue it's criminal (4+ / 0-)

        It's the height of hypocrisy that we trade with China, Vietnam, but not with Cuba.  

        corporations interpret "loyalty" the way a prisoner might interpret "dropping the soap"

        by Johnny Venom on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:08:52 PM PDT

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        •  But China and Vietnam provide our companies (3+ / 0-)

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          bellatrys, esquimaux, Angry Old Man

          With favorable labor conditions.  Would the Communist regime still governing in Cuba permit their workers to work 12 and 14 hour days seven days a week, young girls 10 to 14 tied to textile machines, for pennies, all so Wal-Mart can pay the foreigners 96 cents per pair of pants?

          "Great men do not commit murder. Great nations do not start wars." William Jennings Bryan

          by Navy Vet Terp on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:23:12 PM PDT

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          •  A very noteworthy observation (0+ / 0-)

            For the record, I have never stated that I am pro-Senator Clinton.

            by Angry Old Man on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:54:12 PM PDT

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            •  Navy T, Angry O M, very good. (1+ / 0-)

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              Johnny Venom

              the REAL opposition is the social system that has a non profit  pro people health care and won't allow slave labor foreign ownership. They ran most of the wealthy land owners who used serfs off out of Cuba.  They are not going to give land back to those families of the rich, or companies that were nationalized back.

              They are not going to open up their labor code like Iraq, outlaw labor unions and allow total repatriation of earnings and the exploitation back.  to the ex-owners. China has a 35 cent/hour
              minimum that isn't even enforced. imagine that 90 miles off Florida! Cheap transport and starvation wages. Just like Haiti, only worse!

              No thanks. Cuba has a growing tourist business with some of the best beaches in the Caribbean. The Florida old gusano haters can simply hate until they die. The rest of us can have normal relations like any other country with them.

              McCain: Unlike Republicans, (most)he HAS dropped bombs on a people and country that did not attack America. It fits: Warmonger

              by Pete Rock on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 06:06:00 PM PDT

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  •  Reminds me of my intense distaste for aged (4+ / 0-)

    "Cuban Reactionaries"

  •  EXCELLENT NEWS from IA (2+ / 0-)

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    third Party please, beemerr

    just in from AP:

    Half the 14 delegates allocated to John Edwards on the basis of caucus night projections switched Saturday and Obama got most, if not all, of them.

    HOPE is alive and well. We need a diary on this. this is my Mallox tonight.

    "allow nothing to be in your life that you cannot walk out of in 30 seconds if you spot the heat around the corner". - movie HEAT

    by HEAT on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:02:22 PM PDT

  •  Can we flip them? (0+ / 0-)

    This is a husband and wife team, right, two congresscritters? Why don't we flip them? They are for sale. So why don't we make a better offer? It is easier to be a Democrat anyway, or will be soon.

    Or, can we find Cuban-Americans to oppose them? Would replacements have to be Cuban-Americas?

    We should take them out together. We will only have to remove a few, and flipping in gonna look good.

  •  What Lincoln did was pretty bad (1+ / 0-)

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    homoaffectional

    FL Dems... did this get negative coverage in FL?  Did the FL Dem Party push this in local media?

    "The way the loser loses will determine whether the winner wins in November." -- Rahm Emanuel

    by Newsie8200 on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:07:44 PM PDT

  •  Disgusting. (3+ / 0-)

    In the middle of a memorial service?

    Just when I think those orcs on the right can't sink any lower...

    There are, in every age, new errors to be rectified, and new prejudices to be opposed. -Samuel Johnson (1709-1784)

    by slksfca on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:08:31 PM PDT

  •  Classy. nt (1+ / 0-)

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    homoaffectional

    "Every man is guilty of all the good he did not do." ~Voltaire

    by The BBQ Chicken Madness on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:08:48 PM PDT

  •  INsane (1+ / 0-)

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    But it shows you the true nature of conservatism.

    Conservatism = If the kid's parents can't afford health care, drop dead.

    Conservatism = Better to give Ken Lay a tax cut than pay for health care for kids.

    Sick philosophy, sick people.

    I shall not rest until right wing conservatives are 4th party gadflies limited to offering minor corrections on legislation once or twice a year.

    by davefromqueens on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:11:22 PM PDT

  •  SCHIP: sin taxes are always regressive... (4+ / 0-)

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    RebeccaG, third Party please, Mark27, kck

    Sin taxes pit working people against each other, dividing Democratic constituencies.

    Sin taxes feed a "moral majority" mentality.

    Sin taxes avoid the real issue of progressive taxation.

    Sin taxes are a Republican agenda for all of these reasons and we should not be dragged into playing that game.  

    The way to fund SCHIP is through the general revenues, and if that means raising income taxes at the upper end of the spectrum, go for it.   Let the Republicans try defending millionaires and billionaires against the needs of uninsured children.  That is a social justice fight with no internal conflicts, and that's one we can win without dividing against ourselves.  

    •  Leave it to the Dems.... (1+ / 0-)

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      G2geek

      ......to come up with a way of financing the otherwise wonderful SCHIP program that is even less ethically acceptable than watching the program die.  They somehow managed.

      •  It's the mentality of (2+ / 0-)

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        Mark27, homoaffectional

        taking the easy way out by using indirect measures.

        At some point we have to be willing to face down the big scary monster in the room, and fight it on principle.  

        The old pragmatism of indirect measures and triangulation has not served us well, and it has got to be defeated decisively, in favor of a can-do attitude that is not afraid of taking on the big battles when needed.  

        •  Yep. The Longer They Take the Path of Least.. (3+ / 0-)

          ....resistance and foist the cost of government entirely on the backs of easy targets (i.e. the low-income and politically disempowered), Democrats destroy progressive goals even in "victory".  If they expand health care programs for poor children only by making the nation's tax burden infinitely more regressive than it was under Republicans, then what has anybody really gained?

  •  we're supposed to "work together" (3+ / 0-)

    and yet rethugs have no qualms about disrespecting an honored member of their own assembly. (Lantos)

    When will the dems wake up to the fact that we cannot be friends with republicans because we can never TRUST republicans. Ever.

    Unless of course they are really all on the same side.

    If we cannot elect this man, we don't deserve him.

    by lisastar on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:20:01 PM PDT

  •  I'm reaching to find a reason for DWS's behavior, (0+ / 0-)

    ...not knowing any details so this may be off the wall, but is it possible that the Democratic Party needs to construct better cover for neighboring Dems when seats are challenged?

    Is the local atmosphere in this swing areas so unbalanced that we "challenge one and lose two" making DWS feel left out in the cold alone and threatened?

    If so, she won't be the last and the next one may be more nuanced and more in the background.

    HR 676 is the best health reform proposal worth my vote.

    by kck on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:39:49 PM PDT

  •  asdf (1+ / 0-)

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    homoaffectional

    How do all these crazies get into congress in the first place?  There is something seriously wrong with our voting process if Americans are that clueless about who they are sending to represent them.

    http://icasualties.org/oif/ ** 4144 **

    by BDA in VA on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:40:15 PM PDT

  •  Shitcan Debster..... (2+ / 0-)

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    seabos84, MAORCA

    we don't need any South florida Libermans. We have enough in CT.

    "I would like to see less people go to church on Sunday and more people volunteering among the poor and hopeless"

    by comeinpbrstreetgang on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 05:45:17 PM PDT

  •  Sorry (4+ / 0-)

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    Guaunyu, NMRed, FishBiscuit, MAORCA

    I agree with you whole-heartedly, but the fact of the matter is that the Cuban vote is lost for at least another generation. All most (but not all) of the old folk down there do is complain about the butt-hurt they got after Batista got ridden-out on a rail. While I think Castro was just as bad, if not worse than Batista, they still live in an alternate reality. The problem is they are very passionate about this butt-hurt. My boyfriend, who is not welcome in his old family home because he is gay, explained this to me once. You see, he is the grandson of one of these refugees. Anyhow, the point is  that children are educated early on about the evils of Cuba and that of anyone who espouses the ideology even remotely like Castro - in other words, the political left (I would disagree, since Castro is not leftist IMHO). He said it is kinda like those KKK kids on Jerry Springer. The mantra and the constant ranting against the American left gets ingrained to the point it becomes second nature. They really start to believe that we are trying to turn America into Cuba. He said that some even celebrate Kennedy's assassination, since they believe the "bastard" abandoned them. Some think differently, but if they do, they don't make it known or risk being ostracized. Basically, like many hispanic gays, he got estranged from his family when he came out of the closet. The point is, the Diaz-Balarat brothers are in districts which are solidly comprised of these Cubans. It seems unlikely we can win there. I'm not saying its impossible, but I certainly wouldn't put a lot of money on it. Kinda like trying to take down Orrin Hatch, that's all.

    •  Gives them too much credit for being monolithic. (0+ / 0-)

      There was a diary 3 weeks ago, which shows that Joe Garcia is getting a decent shot at winning. Maybe the other two districts can also be in play, especially if we remind people that the Surge's apparent success is due to Moqtada al-Sadr's ceasefire.

      I'm not asking you to take the country back, I'm asking you to take it forward-Van Jones.

      by Judge Moonbox on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 06:29:24 PM PDT

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    •  Not as hard as Orrin Hatch... (0+ / 0-)

      ... sorry, but it's not.  I agree it won't be easy, and I don't think any of the three but Joe Garcia has a real shot this time around, but the ones that are willing to run more than once will bring the margin of victory for the incumbent fascists down ever so slightly every two years until they are within striking distance by 2012 or 2014.

      The three districts are not washing over with fresh new Democratic registrations... instead, they're gradually bleeding Republican affiliations, with the switchers going independent or even Dem.  The Diaz-Balart brothers are more vulnerable than IR-L for sure.  She will be in that seat for at least the next six years, but we should be able to pick off Mario and Lincoln one-by-one (not necessarily in any particular order) and leave her as the Chris Shays of that part of South Florida or after he's gone, the Olympia Snowe of Maine.

  •  Ah, so these are Republicans (2+ / 0-)

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    that he DCCC leadership has decided not to challenge, yes?

    It took me a while to figure that out. I was scratching my head going "...how they repay us? But they're all Republicans, that doesn't make any sense."

    Might want to clarify the diary for others who may not immediately recall the situation or recognize those names.

    Welcome back to the fight. This time I know our side will win.

    by VictorLaszlo on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 06:10:30 PM PDT

  •  Cuban neocons, all of them. Ileana is also.... (2+ / 0-)

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    homoaffectional, cachola

    a troglodyte Likudnik on top of it. What a mix!

    These people are a bunch of low-class bums, who should never have been allowed to grace the floor of our Congress, but then in retrospect, there's been a lot of "bums" on both sides of the isle over the years.... Time for a major clean up, all the way around.

    ..better that money be spent in the U.S. building windmills than squandered in the ME for Bush-McCain to tilt at them. -andydoubtless

    by Hornito on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 06:27:37 PM PDT

  •  WHERE is 'our' incessant hammer fascist message? (2+ / 0-)

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    homoaffectional, Judge Moonbox

    100's of Dems in Congress,
    1000's of staffers involved w/ media / press / public relations,

    MILLIONS in salaries!

    WHY THE FUCK CAN'T THEY HAMMER THESE FASCISTS SONS OF BITCHES 24*7*365?

    IF they ain't sell outs, then they're incompetent.

    We gotta primary all hte bastards on 'our' side

    BETTER Dems will = MORE Better Dems.

    Dishrags Dems ain't gonna do shit for us.

    rmm.

    Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much: such men are dangerous

    by seabos84 on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 06:31:03 PM PDT

  •  More evidence that Florida is a lost cause (1+ / 0-)

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    homoaffectional

    The only bright spot to Global Warming is that it may take Florida off out hands.  What a political cesspool.

  •  Slightly o/t... (1+ / 0-)

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    homoaffectional

    and I realize this is old news... but...

    The chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla., said the ad "is outrageous and it is deplorable" and called upon her "colleagues on both sides of the aisle" to condemn the ad and, somewhat inexplicably, to apologize to the general for the impugning of his integrity.

    [My emphasis.]  

    I'm not an expert on House rules... but how did a Republican become chair of any House committee...  I thought the majority party assumed all committee chairs.  Indeed, I thought that was one of the fundamental privileges of being a member of the party in the majority.

    Can anyone enlighten me?

    Kick apart the structures.

    by ceebee7 on Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 07:47:18 PM PDT

  •  Swing State Project (1+ / 0-)

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    homoaffectional

    has always been an excellent read. I haven't visited in a while, but it's certainly back in my rotation.

  •  please support the efforts to get rid of them! (0+ / 0-)

    My congresswoman is Ileana Ros-L.... we call her Ileana Roseannadanna (if that's before your time, look at: http://en.wikipedia.org/...
    She has an uncanny resemblence!

    Anyway, ousting any of the Balarts or her would be a major success.  They all support Bush without even thinking about it.  They undermine any efforts to get the Democrats more engrained in the Hispanic population down here.  It will be a tough fight, but linking them to Bush will be very easy.  There are several strong candidates that need our support.  I wish than Meek and Schultz would wake up.  I'm starting to like her less and less.  

  •  This smells like raciscm (0+ / 0-)

    The headline, followed by 3 stories of Republicans with only Hispanic names in common smacks of raciscm. Please explain if I am mistaken.

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