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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
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Thank you Gee Dubya!
posted by
Dookie The Webmaster
10:45 AM
Boehner tells GOP to get off 'dead asses'
 House Minority Leader John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) challenged Republicans on Tuesday to get off their "dead asses" and start raising money for the National Republican Congressional Committee.
And the Republican leader wasn't the only lawmaker berating his GOP colleagues to raise more money for the committee's March 12 fundraising dinner: According to sources in the room, NRCC Chairman Tom Cole (R-Okla.) and Minority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) also used a closed-door session at the Capitol Hill Club on Tuesday to challenge Republicans to raise more campaign cash.
The normally upbeat Cole told Republicans that if they don't start raising more money for the committee, they should get used to life in the minority. Blunt told his colleagues that Sen. John McCain's spot atop the ballot should give Republicans the opening they need to regain their majority.
California Rep. Darrell Issa, who has been tapped as chairman of the annual fundraising dinner, set a goal of raising $7.5 million for the event. He even pledged some of his own campaign cash if members failed to clear a recent hurdle. But House Republicans are falling well short in that goal.
Their asses, firmly planted on an airport bathroom toilet seat
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This is a poster child for "term-limtations." This crybaby is afraid he'll lose his lobbyist and taxpayer funded free-lunch. He needs to be a man and find out what it's like in the "real world." What if he had a terminally ill child and no insurance? What if the living wage job he had for 25 years was moving to India and he didn't know how he was going to feed his family? How about he had 5 heart attacks and barely enough blood circulating to sit, but he knew that there was a 5 year waiting list for social security hearings. All of the govt. Dr.'s having told him he was o.k.? Nope he's afraid he can't raise the millions he needs so he can ride the gravy train for the rest of his life......How sickening!! Term limits!!! People like him keep single payer healthcare away from the people.Pay billions of incentives to companies to relocate to China. They pass laws so consumers can never get rid of the banks that screwed them in their mortgage. BURN YOU TRAITOR!!
posted by
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Why is he crying? 2 reasons. Politicians are forced to raise obscene globs of money to win. Like TV preachers he beseeches the flock to give till it hurts. Repubs worship the aquisition of money to a much greater degree than Democrats therefore they are holier than thou. Will you people allow Democrats to get more money than us? Repent,repent!
posted by
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Like you two said, he's crying because of the only thing he cares about - money.
Do you think he cries when he hears about dead soldiers (or civilians) that he is personally responsible for killing by pushing for the Iraq occupation? Does he cry when he meets their widows and orphans? Did he cry when he toured New Orleans after Katrina? Not a chance.
The loss of a person's life is just the cost of war. The people in N.O. should have used their minimum wage paychecks to buy insurance. It's their own fault.
The loss of a few of his own precious dollas, on the other hand, now that's a horrific tragedy.
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