To quote you

>>> Bill Frist was Senate majority leader from 2003-2007

As the time in question is 2002, your fact is meaningless...  Who was
majority leader in 2002???

Tom Daschle a Democrat

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_leaders_of_the_United_States_Senate

Get your fact straight...   Do I have to quote the US Senate Official
site before you stop believing in your own Urban Myths???

http://www.senate.gov/pagelayout/history/one_item_and_teasers/partydiv.htm

>>> Note: From January 3 to January 20, 2001, with the Senate divided evenly 
>>> between the two parties, the Democrats held the majority due to the 
>>> deciding vote of outgoing Democratic Vice President Al Gore. Senator Thomas 
>>> A. Daschle served as majority leader at that time. Beginning on January 20, 
>>> 2001, Republican Vice President Richard Cheney held the deciding vote, 
>>> giving the majority to the Republicans. Senator Trent Lott resumed his 
>>> position as majority leader on that date. On May 24, 2001, Senator James 
>>> Jeffords of Vermont announced his switch from Republican to Independent 
>>> status, effective June 6, 2001. Jeffords announced that he would caucus 
>>> with the Democrats, giving the Democrats a one-seat advantage, changing 
>>> control of the Senate from the Republicans back to the Democrats. Senator 
>>> Thomas A. Daschle again became majority leader on June 6, 2001. Senator 
>>> Paul D. Wellstone (D-MN) died on October 25, 2002, and Independent Dean 
>>> Barkley was appointed to fill the vacancy. The November 5, 2002 election 
>>> brought to office elected Senator James Talent (R-MO), replacing appointed 
>>> Senator Jean Carnahan (D-MO), shifting balance once again to the 
>>> Republicans -- but no reorganization was completed at that time since the 
>>> Senate was out of session.



On Aug 13, 6:09 pm, studio <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Aug 13, 5:37 pm, jgg1000a <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Studio Democrats WERE the majority party in the Senate in 2002...  Get
> > your facts straight...  Jeffords voted with the Dems...
>
> omg, what is it with you're spin cycle?
>
> Yeah, let's get it straight shall we?
>
> Bill Frist was Senate majority leader from 2003-2007.
> Dick Armey, Tom DeLay, Roy Blunt and John Boehner were Congressional
> leaders from 1995-2007.
> Newt Gingrich and Dennis Hastert were Speakers of the House from
> 1995-2007.
>
> These are all Republicans my good man.
>
> Along with a Republican President from 2001-2009 I'd say that puts
> Republicans squarely on the toilet seat squating on people and pooping
> on them.
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