Showing posts with label Grrrrrrrr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grrrrrrrr. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Republicans gone wobbly

Is this galling, or what?

July 10, 2007

NOTICE OF COMMITTEE HEARING

The Senate Committee on the Judiciary has scheduled a "Hearing to Examine the Prosecution of Igancio Ramos and Jose Compean" for Tuesday July 17th, 2007 at 10:00am in Room 226 of the Senate Dirksen Office Building.

Senator Feinstein will preside.

By order of the Chairman.

AG Gonzalez should have stepped in before these two were railroaded, and Bush ought to have pardoned them the second they were convicted.  Now Democrats will, hopefully, shine so much light on this case that Bush will have to do the right thing.  That's my take.

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Grrrrr

GRRRRR

The immigration bill in the senate fell apart again last night, but this from yesterday sent me into a very dark mood.  Yes, unusual, indeed.  Here's some salient lines from "Immigration Deal Survives GOP Threat." First, what was the threatening legislation?

A bipartisan immigration bill narrowly survived a potentially fatal challenge on Wednesday when the Senate turned back a Republican bid to limit the illegal immigrants who could gain lawful status.

The close vote on a proposal by Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, to bar felons—including those court-ordered to be deported—from legalization reflected the delicate position of the contentious immigration bill, which remains under threat from the right and the left.

That's the state of our government today, and I include President  Bush.  An amendment to bar felons that have been court-ordered to be deported was an unacceptable threat.  These Republicans voted against the amendment: (110th Congress / Senate / 1st session / Vote 187)

Larry Craig,
Pete Domenici
,
Lindsey Graham,
Chuck Hagel,
Jon Kyl
,
Richard Lugar
,
Mel Martinez
,
John McCain
,
Arlen Specter
,

Larry Craig of course dropped dead almost immediately after his vote, the others did not. (And Larry Craig is about the only one in this group I normally liked).  I don't care what their reasons were.  Any senator who would vote FOR an immigration bill that gives known felons the right to United States citizenship deserves immediate removal from that body.  We can't hope for a higher power to do all the dirty work either.

The following Democrats voted for excluding felons, and given their history we must assume they were holding out for a bill that granted felons immediate citizenship, and pre-paid social security and Medicare entitlements. (Max Baucus, Robert Byrd, Kent Conrad, Byron Dorgan, Mary Landrieu, Bill Nelson, Ben Nelson, Jay Rockefeller, Jon Tester)

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Delinquent Parents

Widdo Windsay

How many things are wrong with this picture?

Mommy take her daughter to a $1300 tanning session so she'll look good for her school picture.  I'm guessing 2nd grade school picture. :)