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October 9, 2008 at 9:42 AM #284332October 9, 2008 at 10:15 AM #284022gandalfParticipant
No, disagree. Susan Davis is doing a decent job and is respected by serious people on both sides of the aisle (read: moderates not partisans). She might be a Dem, but she’s a serious person with integrity.
Much more important to throw the right-wing GOP off the bus this election. That includes the fraudsters Bilbray and Issa. Throw the BUMS out.
October 9, 2008 at 10:15 AM #284309gandalfParticipantNo, disagree. Susan Davis is doing a decent job and is respected by serious people on both sides of the aisle (read: moderates not partisans). She might be a Dem, but she’s a serious person with integrity.
Much more important to throw the right-wing GOP off the bus this election. That includes the fraudsters Bilbray and Issa. Throw the BUMS out.
October 9, 2008 at 10:15 AM #284334gandalfParticipantNo, disagree. Susan Davis is doing a decent job and is respected by serious people on both sides of the aisle (read: moderates not partisans). She might be a Dem, but she’s a serious person with integrity.
Much more important to throw the right-wing GOP off the bus this election. That includes the fraudsters Bilbray and Issa. Throw the BUMS out.
October 9, 2008 at 10:15 AM #284351gandalfParticipantNo, disagree. Susan Davis is doing a decent job and is respected by serious people on both sides of the aisle (read: moderates not partisans). She might be a Dem, but she’s a serious person with integrity.
Much more important to throw the right-wing GOP off the bus this election. That includes the fraudsters Bilbray and Issa. Throw the BUMS out.
October 9, 2008 at 10:15 AM #284362gandalfParticipantNo, disagree. Susan Davis is doing a decent job and is respected by serious people on both sides of the aisle (read: moderates not partisans). She might be a Dem, but she’s a serious person with integrity.
Much more important to throw the right-wing GOP off the bus this election. That includes the fraudsters Bilbray and Issa. Throw the BUMS out.
October 13, 2008 at 8:35 AM #286638TheBreezeParticipant[quote=gandalf]No, disagree. Susan Davis is doing a decent job and is respected by serious people on both sides of the aisle (read: moderates not partisans). She might be a Dem, but she’s a serious person with integrity.
Much more important to throw the right-wing GOP off the bus this election. That includes the fraudsters Bilbray and Issa. Throw the BUMS out.
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If she had any integrity, she would have voted against the bailout.
I’d actually like to see more House Republicans. It was the House Republicans who back in the day, led by Newt Gingrich, made balancing the budget a priority. And, it was the House Republicans who initially voted this bill down. More House Republicans is a good thing, especially if Obama wins the presidency.
October 13, 2008 at 8:35 AM #286933TheBreezeParticipant[quote=gandalf]No, disagree. Susan Davis is doing a decent job and is respected by serious people on both sides of the aisle (read: moderates not partisans). She might be a Dem, but she’s a serious person with integrity.
Much more important to throw the right-wing GOP off the bus this election. That includes the fraudsters Bilbray and Issa. Throw the BUMS out.
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If she had any integrity, she would have voted against the bailout.
I’d actually like to see more House Republicans. It was the House Republicans who back in the day, led by Newt Gingrich, made balancing the budget a priority. And, it was the House Republicans who initially voted this bill down. More House Republicans is a good thing, especially if Obama wins the presidency.
October 13, 2008 at 8:35 AM #286949TheBreezeParticipant[quote=gandalf]No, disagree. Susan Davis is doing a decent job and is respected by serious people on both sides of the aisle (read: moderates not partisans). She might be a Dem, but she’s a serious person with integrity.
Much more important to throw the right-wing GOP off the bus this election. That includes the fraudsters Bilbray and Issa. Throw the BUMS out.
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If she had any integrity, she would have voted against the bailout.
I’d actually like to see more House Republicans. It was the House Republicans who back in the day, led by Newt Gingrich, made balancing the budget a priority. And, it was the House Republicans who initially voted this bill down. More House Republicans is a good thing, especially if Obama wins the presidency.
October 13, 2008 at 8:35 AM #286977TheBreezeParticipant[quote=gandalf]No, disagree. Susan Davis is doing a decent job and is respected by serious people on both sides of the aisle (read: moderates not partisans). She might be a Dem, but she’s a serious person with integrity.
Much more important to throw the right-wing GOP off the bus this election. That includes the fraudsters Bilbray and Issa. Throw the BUMS out.
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If she had any integrity, she would have voted against the bailout.
I’d actually like to see more House Republicans. It was the House Republicans who back in the day, led by Newt Gingrich, made balancing the budget a priority. And, it was the House Republicans who initially voted this bill down. More House Republicans is a good thing, especially if Obama wins the presidency.
October 13, 2008 at 8:35 AM #286980TheBreezeParticipant[quote=gandalf]No, disagree. Susan Davis is doing a decent job and is respected by serious people on both sides of the aisle (read: moderates not partisans). She might be a Dem, but she’s a serious person with integrity.
Much more important to throw the right-wing GOP off the bus this election. That includes the fraudsters Bilbray and Issa. Throw the BUMS out.
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If she had any integrity, she would have voted against the bailout.
I’d actually like to see more House Republicans. It was the House Republicans who back in the day, led by Newt Gingrich, made balancing the budget a priority. And, it was the House Republicans who initially voted this bill down. More House Republicans is a good thing, especially if Obama wins the presidency.
October 13, 2008 at 9:17 AM #286673XBoxBoyParticipant[quote=gandalf]Much more important to throw the right-wing GOP off the bus this election. That includes the fraudsters Bilbray and Issa. Throw the BUMS out.
[/quote]Well, I’d agree that Bush and the Neo-cons have made a mess of things, but I think it’s also important to point out that both Bilbray and Issa were vocally against the bailout and voted against it. (And in so doing were voting against Bush and his administration flunkies while Susan Davis was voting for Bush administration policies.)
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October 13, 2008 at 9:17 AM #286968XBoxBoyParticipant[quote=gandalf]Much more important to throw the right-wing GOP off the bus this election. That includes the fraudsters Bilbray and Issa. Throw the BUMS out.
[/quote]Well, I’d agree that Bush and the Neo-cons have made a mess of things, but I think it’s also important to point out that both Bilbray and Issa were vocally against the bailout and voted against it. (And in so doing were voting against Bush and his administration flunkies while Susan Davis was voting for Bush administration policies.)
XBoxBoy
October 13, 2008 at 9:17 AM #286984XBoxBoyParticipant[quote=gandalf]Much more important to throw the right-wing GOP off the bus this election. That includes the fraudsters Bilbray and Issa. Throw the BUMS out.
[/quote]Well, I’d agree that Bush and the Neo-cons have made a mess of things, but I think it’s also important to point out that both Bilbray and Issa were vocally against the bailout and voted against it. (And in so doing were voting against Bush and his administration flunkies while Susan Davis was voting for Bush administration policies.)
XBoxBoy
October 13, 2008 at 9:17 AM #287011XBoxBoyParticipant[quote=gandalf]Much more important to throw the right-wing GOP off the bus this election. That includes the fraudsters Bilbray and Issa. Throw the BUMS out.
[/quote]Well, I’d agree that Bush and the Neo-cons have made a mess of things, but I think it’s also important to point out that both Bilbray and Issa were vocally against the bailout and voted against it. (And in so doing were voting against Bush and his administration flunkies while Susan Davis was voting for Bush administration policies.)
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