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Regretting Election 2006

Which of these Democrat initiatives/actions do you regret?


  • Total voters
    11
Aren't you glad you "voted for change?"
More bullshit falsehoods, huh?

Here's a challenge for you Aquapub:

Please take each item you listed, and using verifiable sources, show us how Democrats have done what you're accusing them of doing? Betcha can't do it...Betcha cut and run...

One thing....do not patronize us with made up quotes that are not linked to specific sources. Right wing websites do not count. Facts, I demand facts, please.

I'm waiting.....
 
Originally posted by aquapub:
I just want you to clarify so I can use this against you later.
If you have to stack the deck and guide the answers to a pre-determined conclusion, you've already lost!
 
The democrats are doing absolutely nothing now in the congress except wasting time with stupid investigations when we are in a time of war and there are so many important things to be done.....

LOL! The Republicans spending years and hundreds of millions investigating Clinton's sex life was a worthwhile endeavor; while investigating things like how this Administration mislead us into war, and whether there has been fraud in the hundreds of billions of taxpayer money spent, is "stupid".
 
LOL! The Republicans spending years and hundreds of millions investigating Clinton's sex life was a worthwhile endeavor; while investigating things like how this Administration mislead us into war, and whether there has been fraud in the hundreds of billions of taxpayer money spent, is "stupid".
What did Forrest Gump say? "Stupid is as Stupid Does"
 
Champs said:
Please take each item you listed, and using verifiable sources, show us how Democrats have done what you're accusing them of doing?
He kinda supported some of them already:

aquapub said:
1 Democrats are planning a massive tax hike (in addition to repealing the Bush tax cuts for small businesses)

"a new Democratic budget proposal assumes a $400 billion revenue jump over five years without adequately specifying where the money would come from."

washingtonpost.com - nation, world, technology and Washington area news and headlines

2) Democrats have proposed numerous ways to force defeat on our troops now that they are starting to succeed (huge drops in violence~30% last couple of weeks)

Pelosi Backs War Funds Only With Conditions - washingtonpost.com

FOXNews.com - Democrats Plan Bills to Withdraw Troops From Iraq by Fall 2008 - Politics | Republican Party | Democratic Party | Political Spectrum

Democratic bill would have troops out of Iraq by fall 2008 - CNN.com

3) Harry Reid, new Senate Majority Leader-took 4x as much money from Abramoff as Tom Delay and unlike Delay, won't give it back.

The William Jefferson (the guy with cash in his freezer) has been appointed to a prominent Homeland Security post.

Nancy Pelosi has far more skeletons in her fundraising closet than Delay did, yet remains in high position.

There are many, many more.

And Democrats campaigned on this being "the most ethical Congress in history," which would turn around the (fictional) Republican culture of corruption.

4) Democrats are trying to strip workers of their right to vote for or against unionization (unionization is when unions take over a job site, violate everyone's right to free assembly by refusing to let anyone work who doesn't fork over a portion of their paycheck to the union, which goes straight into the pockets of Democrats) privately, without the notorious coercion tactics of unions.

"Although the title — Employee Free Choice Act — sounds benevolent, the bill is just the opposite. It would take away a worker's choice by doing away with the right to private ballot election."

U.S. Department of Labor -- Remarks at the International Franchise Association Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 27, 2007
 
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