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Credit where due — both ways

August 30th, 2006

Friggin’ dirtbag. Too bad tar-and-feathering and riding folks out of town on a rail has gone out of fashion these days.

Yes, that’s a link to TPM Muckraker (via Allah), but what the hey, it was a nice catch.

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  1. johnnymozart
    August 30th, 2006 at 12:23 | #1
    I guess Republicans really don't want to get reelected this fall.
  2. A Recovering Liberal
    August 30th, 2006 at 16:50 | #2
    CNN now has this up.

    "He does have a hold on the bill," Stevens' spokesperson Aaron Saunders told CNN. "At the time he placed the hold he notified Sen. [Tom] Coburn and his staff and identified several questions we had with the bill. Two weeks ago Sen. Coburn named Stevens as having a hold on the bill, so we don't consider it a secret."

    Hmmm. If Coburn knew, then was this much ado about nuthin?

    Good thing: The CNN article includes a link to Porkbusters. Maybe more folks outside the blogosphere will get involved.

  3. August 30th, 2006 at 20:25 | #3
    Great. Another "I'll take my ball and go home!" kind of guy.

    How did we end up electing grade school children to the Senate?

  4. Randy Rager
    August 30th, 2006 at 22:52 | #4
    Well, about 1870 or so, the folks in charge started listening to certifiable nutballs (who were unfortunately rich enough to be "eccentric" rather than "committed to an insane asylum") who thought it was a great idea to get government to fund and control education. It's taken a while to destroy the once great level of intelligent discourse this country had, but that's pretty much the inevitable result.

    Idiots on both sides of the aisle, and from all walks of life.

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