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    possible real filibuster

    There is a story out there tht the Senate may force Jim Bunning to stay on the floor all night in a real, honest-to-God filibuster.

    I'm not clear on the mechanics of how that works but once Bunning takes the floor he has to keep speaking. When he stops speaking, any Democratic senator may ask for Unanimous Consent to pass the bill. If Bunning objects, then they vote by voice.

    The trouble with a filibuster is that you have limited water and unless you are wearing a diaper, you can't piss on the floor of the room. They removed the spitoons years ago.

    So if you are a political junky like me... you might want to monitor CSPAN-2 since they televise the Senate.
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    Re: possible real filibuster

    They made a deal -- one vote for Bunning's amendment and the amendment lost.

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    the god damned gray haired old bastards that played with htis bill just passed it 78 ayes and 19 nays.

    The fucking piles of shit that would not end a filibuster, theat let the sneile old bastard Bunning delay, delay and delay the bill, voted for it because they didn't want the "NO" vote to be used against them.

    There is a special place in hell for these people.

    I had the common sense at 22 y/o to step away from a frtaternity and let the younger members run it for themselves (mistakes and all) and these old senile idiots ihn the 70's and 80's cannot let go and fuck the nation, fuck the poor and fuck you and me becuase they know it all, everything. SCREW the USA because I know what is good for you --

    They spent the nation into debt and refuse to acknowledge that they did. Everyone else did it wrong and their shit don't stink. They aren nothing but piles of hate and old ideas that failed over all the years.

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    Dave, you must step back and take a deep breath once in a while.

    I herd on the news that even Mitch McConnell was pissed at him and there from the same state.

    so,

    Did the bill finally pass you say?

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    Re: possible real filibuster

    Quote Originally Posted by Riverwind View Post
    Dave, you must step back and take a deep breath once in a while.

    I herd on the news that even Mitch McConnell was pissed at him and there from the same state.

    so,

    Did the bill finally pass you say?

    River
    I don't unleash that beast on anyone near me...
    And five minutes later I get a good laugh about it.

    But the point I make is true. This is a man who should not be trying to run life for the young from his perch at 78 years old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    I don't unleash that beast on anyone near me...
    And five minutes later I get a good laugh about it.

    But the point I make is true. This is a man who should not be trying to run life for the young from his perch at 78 years old.
    As I understand it this is his last year as he is being forced to retire by the republicans.

    River
    He who would trade liberty for some temporary security, deserves neither liberty nor security.

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    The USA might do better if they start to use the men and women who ran towns in Iraq and Afghanastan between 25 and 35 years old. Throw the 70 year olds out of office.

    What could the younger generation do wrong? Wreck the economy? The boomer GW Bush already did that.
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    You know California put in terms limits, I am not sure its working well but the one thing it does is limits the time a person in congress can muck up the works, it does give them an incentive to get things done, but then again its California.

    Think of what it would be like to have congress with terms limits.

    The house 5 terms, or 10 years.
    The Senate, 2 terms or 12 years.

    Why not add the Supreme Court?
    Say 17 years.

    We already have terms limits on the President, put in place by the REPUBLICANS, they did not want another FDR.

    It would cause the carrier politician to rethink his place, and just think of all the lobbyist it would create, doing for business what they would never think of doing for you.

    River
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    WHY NOT?

    ...then, off to the GLUE FACTORY with them....

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    Re: possible real filibuster

    We are back again at the Unemployment Compensation extension bill but this time it's not Bunning messing around it Coburn messing around with the filibuster.

    Harry Reid has called the entire Senate into the chamber to have a discussion or colloquy about the bill --

    Gee wow exciting. sarcasm prevails once again!

    If you really want to know why there aren't "Mister Who-ze-what-see goes to Washington" style filibusters is that they have quorum calls and votes and IT'S REALLY BORING BECAUSE NOTHING HAPPENS.

    Who wants to talk all night when you can work the rules into complete silliness and tie the chamber in knots?

    question: Why does it feel so good to hit my head against a brick wall?
    answer: Because that makes me forget this stuff!

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    I hit my head on the walls a lot.
    http://www.eunuchworld.org/ Stories? Yes, but no one is going to write unless YOU review!

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    Re: possible real filibuster

    Quote Originally Posted by Riverwind View Post
    You know California put in terms limits, I am not sure its working well but the one thing it does is limits the time a person in congress can muck up the works, it does give them an incentive to get things done, but then again its California.

    Think of what it would be like to have congress with terms limits.

    The house 5 terms, or 10 years.
    The Senate, 2 terms or 12 years.

    Why not add the Supreme Court?
    Say 17 years.

    We already have terms limits on the President, put in place by the REPUBLICANS, they did not want another FDR.

    It would cause the carrier politician to rethink his place, and just think of all the lobbyist it would create, doing for business what they would never think of doing for you.

    River
    Riverwind term limits are double edge sword it cuts both ways.(If you have good one you can keep him however you get reid of a poor one. Ernie

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    Re: possible real filibuster

    True, and in there lies the problem, my senator is a good one its your senator I want to replace.

    River
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    Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment; and he betrays instead of serving you if he sacrifices it to your opinion.
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    Re: possible real filibuster

    Quote Originally Posted by Riverwind View Post
    True, and in there lies the problem, my senator is a good one its your senator I want to replace.

    River
    Well both my senators are useless. One does nothing and the other has had his famous campaign speech restrictions declared unconstitutional. A pox on them all!

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    Quote Originally Posted by clysmaniac View Post
    Well both my senators are useless. One does nothing and the other has had his famous campaign speech restrictions declared unconstitutional. A pox on them all!

    My, my, I must agree, I have not seen these two do anything sense I have lived here but what have been the alternatives? In California years ago Alan Cranston was elected and reelected to the senate, people asked why, it was simple, nobody ran against him. Some people in congress want the limelight others just keep there head down and mostly do things nobody knows about, Ted Stevens comes to mind.

    River
    He who would trade liberty for some temporary security, deserves neither liberty nor security.

    Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment; and he betrays instead of serving you if he sacrifices it to your opinion.
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