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babylonsister

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Thu Jul 31, 2014, 05:40 PM Jul 2014

Sen. Harry Reid's office rubs some salt in Republican wounds on House border bill blunder



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Sen. Harry Reid's office rubs some salt in Republican wounds on House border bill blunder

by Hunter


After House Republicans pulled their attempt at a border bill in a conspicuous display of party incompetence, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and his office rubbed some salt in those wounds:

"Senator Reid agrees with House Republican leaders’ statement that President Obama has the authority to take steps on immigration reform on his own," {spokesman Adam Jentleson} said. "He's glad Republicans have come around and hopes this means they’ll be dropping their frivolous lawsuit against the President, instead of continuing to waste the American people’s time and money."


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Sen. Harry Reid's office rubs some salt in Republican wounds on House border bill blunder (Original Post) babylonsister Jul 2014 OP
Rub the salt in deep, Reid sakabatou Jul 2014 #1
I strongly doubt that the Repubs will drop their frivolous lawsuit against the president. Because Louisiana1976 Jul 2014 #2

Louisiana1976

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2. I strongly doubt that the Repubs will drop their frivolous lawsuit against the president. Because
Thu Jul 31, 2014, 06:06 PM
Jul 2014

they're blithering idiots.

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