rodeodance
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Thu Apr-28-05 08:12 AM
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"Republicans said that they had surrendered to the Democrats" I doubt |
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Edited on Thu Apr-28-05 08:12 AM by rodeodance
that any Repug actually used this language but glad to see it anyway.
I got this little clip as an email for the NYTimes summary today:
House Overturns New Ethics Rule as Republican Leadership Yields By CARL HULSE
Republicans said that they had surrendered to the Democrats to try to restore a way to enforce proper conduct in the House.
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alittlelark
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Thu Apr-28-05 08:16 AM
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1. I think they are using these words intentionally - |
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after all, they are the 'victims' of evil Democrats. They will need their minions to come to their aid.
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Thu Apr-28-05 08:19 AM
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only wimps like the french surrender, or so the american public thinks, if the repubs used that word intentionally its gonna backfire on them
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bunkerbuster1
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Thu Apr-28-05 08:20 AM
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3. Still nice to see the words "Republican Leadership" next to |
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"Yields."
Let's have about 10x this and maybe something will budge loose.
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Thu Apr-28-05 09:09 AM
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Hehe. I always like hearing those words!
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