what color is the sky in that make believe world you two fools live
in ?

On Sep 26, 6:29 pm, voxitar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if anyone is guilty of "politicizing" the process, it's democrats like
> Chris Dodd who trotted himself out to the news cameras before McCain
> had even landed in Washington to announce a deal had already been
> struck....only, OOPS...he forgot to ask the Republicans.  It's clear
> to anyone with a firing synapse left in their skull that the democrats
> were willing to LIE to the American public before they'd let John
> McCain take any credit for being involved in the process to find a
> solution.  Pathetic.  And politicization.  The Obama camp gleefully
> cheers with every news report of economic woe, while their
> co-conspirators in Congress actively try to PREVENT an actual solution
> to the problem...and then both blame John McCain for having the
> audacity for trying to help.
>
> Do they think the American people are STUPID?
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 2:50 PM, jgg1000a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > and the "deal" that never included the House GOP...   If the
> > Congressional think they have a deal, then they have the votes to pass
> > it without the House GOP...    Instead they demand the House GOP
> > rubberstamp their "deal" with the WH...  Perhaps the Congressional
> > Democrats should have included the House GOP at the table from the git-
> > go...  By all accounts, McCain's involvement was the vehicle that
> > brought the House GOP to the table...  The claim they were making
> > "great progress" was due the fact the House GOP was not at the
> > table...
>
> > If you want a bi-partisan bi-chamber agreement you must include the
> > House GOP, which prior to McCain's involvement it did not...  If the
> > party that controls Congress thinks the House GOP do not have any good
> > ideas, then just pass the bill...   This is not leadership by Obama
> > nor the Congressional Democrats but partisan politics...   All know
> > Bush does not control the GOP...
>
> >http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/09/26/1451482.aspx
>
> >>>> During a speech on the Senate floor this morning, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D) 
> >>>> urged President Bush to "respectfully tell Sen. McCain to get out of 
> >>>> town. He's not helping."
>
> > Schumer also requested that Bush get the his House Republicans in
> > line. "We need President Bush to take leadership. We need President
> > Bush, first and foremost, to get the Republican House members to
> > support his plan or modify it in some way to bring them on board," he
> > said.
>
> > He added, "When you inject presidential politics into some of the most
> > difficult negotiations under normal circumstances, it is fraught with
> > difficulty. Before McCain made his announcement, we were making great
> > progress. Now after his announcement, we are behind the 8 ball. We
> > have to put things back together again."- Hide quoted text -
>
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