Here's another one:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/09/10/opinion/main4435937.shtml
Obama and Biden had an excellent opportunity to do the right thing.
Just seven weeks after Hurricane Katrina, Senator Tom Coburn (R.,
Okla.) proposed to transfer $125 million from the notorious Bridge's
budget and instead devote it to rebuilding the Interstate 10 Twin
Spans Bridge between New Orleans and St. Tammany's Parish. The storm
chopped up the bridge.

"We have the largest natural catastrophe we have ever seen in our
history," Coburn said on the Senate floor on October 20, 2005. "It is
time we reassess the priorities we utilize in this body as we think
about our obligations at home."

Coburn's amendment failed 15-82. Obama and Biden were among the
"nays." They and 80 other senators preferred to protect the earmarking
tradition than to assist Katrina's tempest-tossed citizens.

On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 1:01 PM, Maureen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Site?
>

>> Obama and Biden voted twice to fund the bridge to nowhere instead of
>> fixing a bridge destroyed by Katrina. Twice.
>
>

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