Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Slice'm, dice'm, kick 'm inna balls

'crats - Let's try this ...

The decision by Democratic leaders to skip a vote on extending the Bush tax cuts has led to intense campaign attacks on vulnerable House and Senate Democrats.

Sens. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) and Patty Murray (D-Wash.) are under pressure for opposing GOP amendments that would have extended tax cuts passed in 2001 and 2003 under President George W. Bush.

Vulnerable House Democrats such as Reps. Suzanne Kosmas of Florida and Earl Pomeroy of North Dakota have also found themselves on the defensive.

Democrats have tried to deflect the issue back at Republicans by accusing them of supporting tax breaks for “millionaires and billionaires.”


HILL - After Dem leaders skip vote, Bush tax debate flares on campaign trail

Patty Murray's guts
That showed guts Patty

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bennet is toast-typical dem pussy that either won't publicly defend his pREgressive votes or refuses to take a position on one, like card check.

Plus takes Buck's words out of context and changes the meaning of what he said. BUSTED by the left of center Denver Post, he still refuses to cop to it.

Good riddance to stinky garbage-Ritter sticking this guy in Salazar's seat was such a two-fer. We got rid of Ken cowboyhat Salazar and got an easy to beat, Bennet the wimp.

Now if Tancredo can keep gaining on Hink then Colorado will have the most conservative Gov in the US-USA!!!!!
MM

Anonymous said...

I'm so inspired by the illustration, if I find Patty Murray's address, I'll mail her an appropriate knife.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

JMcD said...

Lt. Col. Be sure to tag the handle end.

Anonymous said...

JMcD (chuckle) Are you sure she can read? I may have to enclose a how to video, and they're scarce.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Anonymous said...

Everytime I see the Democrats complain that they are only taxing the rich, I ask this question:

How many times have you been hired by the poor? It seems that the Rich are the ones that make jobs.

At least it forces them to openly say "Yes, but lots of poor creates government jobs." Then you get to watch them face-palm if they have a camera in front of them.

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