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Thursday, October 19, 2006

Reaping The Whirlwind

This is what conservative voters will get if Republicans don’t win in November:

“This list of the bills most likely to be championed by committee chairmen in a Pelosi-led House of Representatives would be great fodder for the latenight talk show hosts if it weren’t true,” House Majority Whip Roy Blunt said.  “Instead, it’s just plain scary.  While Republicans fight the War on Terror, grow our robust economy, and crack down on illegal immigration, House Democrats plot to establish a Department of Peace, raise your taxes, and minimize penalties for crack dealers.  The difference couldn’t be starker.”

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Department of Peace and Nonviolence Act—H.R. 3760: Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) and 74 Democratic cosponsors propose a new “Department of Peace and Nonviolence” as well as “National Peace Day.” Cosponsors include three would-be Democratic Chairmen: John Conyers (Judiciary), George Miller (Education and the Workforce), and Charlie Rangel (Ways and Means).

Gas Stamps—H.R. 3712: Jim McDermott (D-WA) and eight Democratic cosponsors want a “Gas Stamps” program similar to the Food Stamps program to subsidize the gasoline purchases of qualified individuals.

Less Jail Time for Selling Crack Cocaine - H.R. 2456: Charlie Rangel (D-NY) and 23 Democratic cosponsors want to eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for possessing, importing, and distributing crack cocaine.  John Conyers, the would-be Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, which has jurisdiction over the bill, is a cosponsor.

Voting Rights for Criminals - H.R. 1300: John Conyers (D-MI) and 32 Democratic cosponsors, and H.R. 663: Charlie Rangel (D-NY) and 28 Democratic cosponsors would let convicted felons vote. Rep. John Conyers is the would-be Democratic Chairman of the Judiciary Committee which would consider this legislation.

Expand Medicare to Include Diapers—H.R. 1052: Barney Frank (D-MA) supports Medicare coverage of adult diapers. Barney Frank is the would-be Chairman of the Financial Services Committee.

Nationalized Health Care - H.R. 4683: John Dingell (D-MI) and 18 Democratic cosponsors want to expand Medicare to cover all Americans. John Dingell is the would-be Democratic Chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee who along with cosponsors Charlie Rangel, would-be Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, and Henry Waxman, would-be Chairman of the Government Reform Committee, would have jurisdiction over the proposal.

Federal Regulation of Restaurant Menus—H.R. 5563: Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) and 25 Democratic cosponsors authorize federal regulation of the contents of restaurant menus.

Taxpayer Funded Abortions & Elimination of all Restrictions on Abortion, Including Parental Notice - H.R. 5151: Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) and 66 Democratic cosponsors want to overturn even minimal restrictions on abortion such as parental notice requirements. The bill would also require taxpayer funding of abortions through the various federal health care programs. John Conyers, the would-be Chairman of Judiciary Committee which has jurisdiction over the bill, is an original cosponsor.

Bill of Welfare Rights—H.J. Res. 29-35: Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D-IL) proposes a Soviet-style “Bill of Welfare Rights,” enshrining the rights of full employment, public education, national healthcare, public housing, abortion, progressive taxation, and union membership. On some these measures, Rep. Jackson is joined by up to 35 Democratic cosponsors, including would-be Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers.

Tax funded abortions?  Bill of welfare rights?

As I’ve said before, hold your nose and vote Republican.

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Right.  Just keep re-electing creeps, crooks, and con-artists pretending to be Republican.

It’s like the saying goes, Democrats want to take us to hell at 90 mph, but Republicans, being the law abiding types, are taking us there at 55 mph.

The law abiding part isn’t even true anymore though.

I like Michael’s take about dumping the cheating girlfriend.

freerepublicans.com on October 19, 2006 at 05:32 pm
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It’s like the saying goes, Democrats want to take us to hell at 90 mph, but Republicans, being the law abiding types, are taking us there at 55 mph.

Right.  I’d rather go at 55 mph for now.  Certainly that’s a better option than 90mph.


When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

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Rob on October 19, 2006 at 05:36 pm

The Dems will wait for a school shooting or other tragedy to announce their anti-gun agenda.  They won’t talk about it now.


What’s going to happen to US industry when the global warming extremists like John McCain double the price of electricity?  I would think all these factories will close and set up in countries where they aren’t scared of technology.


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The Whistler on October 20, 2006 at 03:47 am

Federal Regulation of Restaurant Menus—H.R. 5563: Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) and 25 Democratic cosponsors authorize federal regulation of the contents of restaurant menus.

We’re doomed.  You know this, right?


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Hoodlumman on October 20, 2006 at 03:58 am

I don’t care what their menus are made of, as long as they got nice thick porkchops and T-bones marbled with yummy fat. Oh, and frenchfries cooked in beeftallow. MMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!! Beefalicious!


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2Hotel9 on October 20, 2006 at 04:07 am
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Oh here come the fear and smear Republicans. Are you that desperate at the potential of losing the House, that you are now going to start scaring the public.  Let’s see what real legislation will occur

1.  Raising the minimum wage:  The vast majority of Americans want the minimum wage raised.
2. fixing the medicare prescription drug plan to allow negotiations with the drug companies.  Again, the vast majority of Americans agree with this.

you guys are just in a major panic state right now cuz you think the Dems are going to take over so out come the boogeymen. Yeah, that’s the ticket, we’ll scare our base in getting them to the polls.  Well, they’re seeing what they got with the republicans and they don’t want that anymore. They say what “bringing integrity and accountabiity” back got them.

Puzzlefeet on October 20, 2006 at 04:41 am

Oh here come the fear and smear Republicans. Are you that desperate at the potential of losing the House, that you are now going to start scaring the public.

Yeah, we’re so “desperate” that we tell the public what is in store for them if they vote you guys in.

Only in a liberal dream world could one view the telling of the public what you guys support as a “desperate” measure.

1.  Raising the minimum wage:  The vast majority of Americans want the minimum wage raised.

We’ll also get taxpayer funded adult diapers.

*poop!*

2. fixing the medicare prescription drug plan to allow negotiations with the drug companies.  Again, the vast majority of Americans agree with this.

They do? How do you know?

you guys are just in a major panic state right now cuz you think the Dems are going to take over so out come the boogeymen.

*yawn* The “boogeymen” in this case are proposed Democrat legislation.

Well, they’re seeing what they got with the republicans and they don’t want that anymore. They say what “bringing integrity and accountabiity” back got them.

Is this the 2004 election season? It’s hard to tell! The rhetoric is the same!

likwidshoe on October 20, 2006 at 04:49 am

That’s right, puzzledf**k, never tell your own constituents what your party is actually trying to do. Lie and obfuscate, Democrat Party policies #1 and #2.


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2Hotel9 on October 20, 2006 at 04:56 am

I also like how the Fear & Smear Democrats never scare senior citizens by telling them the Reps are going to cut off their SS checks during presidential election cycles.

I think the Reps approved a minimum wage increase this last congressional session but the Dems voted against it.  Why was that again?


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Hoodlumman on October 20, 2006 at 04:59 am

I keep thinking about what would happen if John Kerry had become President of the USA. AND what a nightmare the cut and run idea is. GWB has cut taxes and the economy is booming. The jobless rate is low and our economy is strong, The idea of Nancy Pelosi being Speaker is a joke and not a funny one at that! We need to elect Republicans in the Senate to keep our economy strong and our country safe…

Zsa Zsa on October 20, 2006 at 02:31 pm
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