September 20, 2007 06:50 PM EDT
(Updated: September 20, 2007 07:52 PM EDT)
The United States Senate finally voted to disavow moveon.org. But, of course Hillary and Obama are just too scared to do anything meaningful and Obama refused to vote while Hillary voted against it.
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/capitol-briefing/2007/09/moveonorg_takes_multiple_hits.html
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Comments: 29
"And when MoveOn is backed into a political - and legislative corner - it only has about 25 Democrats it can count on to lend any support."
And for some reason the quotation, "If you stand for nothing, you'll fall for anything" keeps running through my head when I think of Hillary and Obama. Hmmm. Who said that? I also heard a good one today. "Democrats define themselves by what they ain't and what they hate."
If you don't like being robbed in various ways perhaps you should read "Invisible Hand" at http://www.unc.edu/~mason/hand.html to see what can be done to permanantly solve the problem. It not only explains the nature of the problem, it shows what we can do about it.
Is Rove or Chenney in the closet?
The Jeff Gannon story is more detrimental than the MOVE ON ad, that's why it must be buried by the Repubs.
For years, far left groups like the NAACP and Moveon have run contemptible, inflammatory ads, and almost never get called on it by any Dem officeholder.
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And Lee, I applaud the time the senate spend on stuff like this. Every minute they are not passing more of their useless legislation is a victory for the American people.
Moveon.org in no way represents mainstream America or even a significant portion of the population. They are a bunch of whacked out leftists that have convinced one another, in typical moonbat fashion, that everyone shares their views and that they are entitled to say whatever they want, about whomever they want, whenever they want, and be frees from criticism.
In a way they are actually one of the GOP's stronger allies in the 2008 election in that thier inane, over the top antics and the Democrats embrace of them will alienate many moderates and independents.
Anyone that says there is no culture war is full of shit!