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Citizens Current Issues For Political Gain??

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#1
10-26-2007, 11:05 PM
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>>>Why Government has to put aside Important issues for Political gain??
>>They were elected to resolve current citizens problems.
>This shouldn't be this way. *Same with Inmigration Issue*

Take a look at this: "House leaders hope to rescue health bill"

Having failed to add a single Republican vote in their latest bid for a veto-proof margin on a children's health bill, chastened House Democrats are trying a humbler tack: talking directly with the lawmakers whose support they need.

Dana Perino went further, saying key Democrats are happy to keep falling short so they can run campaign ads against Bush's allies.
"They want the issue," Perino said. "They don't want a solution."
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10-26-2007, 11:10 PM
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You made me think I was going crazy there for a second. I was like, "I swear to god I replied to this."
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10-26-2007, 11:14 PM
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You made me think I was going crazy there for a second. I was like, "I swear to god I replied to this."
I know LOL, sorry, I was browsing my post and didn't notice where i was creating this post.

I can't delete it on the other post once someone has replied to it.
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10-27-2007, 04:23 AM
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After CIR failed in 2006, Senator Schumer said that Democrats are not making a concentrated effort to pass CIR because they want to keep the issue alive during election time in November to fault the Republicans for blocking their efforts. Its the same case now.
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After CIR failed in 2006, Senator Schumer said that Democrats are not making a concentrated effort to pass CIR because they want to keep the issue alive during election time in November to fault the Republicans for blocking their efforts. Its the same case now.
what a way to play with people's lives
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^^^^ and people's future.
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