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The Creigh Deeds Strategy Embraced By 24 Blue Dogs!
The Creigh Deeds Strategy Embraced By 24 Blue Dogs!
Creigh Deeds, strategist for 2010 Blue Dog caucus Yesterday we talked about how disgraceful Democratic coward Larry Kissell had decided to follow the Creigh Deeds strategy of alienating Democratic voters and keeping them from going to the polls. Maybe Kissell misses being a civics teacher . ...
Updated: House healthcare whip count
thehill.com — Below is a list of selected Democrats and their positions on the House healthcare reform bill based... on media accounts, press releases and spokesmen for the lawmakers. UPDATED 11/4/09 6:55 p.m. YES OR LEANING YES Leonard Boswell (Iowa) G.K. Butterfield ... (more) Updated: House healthcare whip count
House Health Care Vote: Breaking Updates
huffingtonpost.com — The House of Representatives is set to vote on major health care reform legislation today. Check this... page throughout the day for the latest news, or follow live streaming video and Twitter updates HERE . 9:20 AM ET -- Bishops endorse health ... (more) House Health Care Vote: Breaking Updates
64 Democrats on the Wrong Side of Stupak-Pitts
dailykos.com — For future reference, here is the list of Democrats who voted "Aye" on the Stupak-Pitts Amendment. AL-2... Bright, Bobby; AL- 5 Griffith, Parker; AL-7 Davis, Artur; AR-1 Berry, Robert; AR-2 Snyder, Victor; AR-4 AR-4 Ross, Mike; CA-18 Cardoza, Dennis; ... (more) 64 Democrats on the Wrong Side of Stupak-Pitts
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Health care roulette
The Sideshow — ... Grayson gets up on the floor of the house and reads out the stories of people denied coverage you get a glimpse into the absurd, kafkaesque, randomness of our system as it crushes people underfoot. But the place that this must come most fully and obviously into play has to be the various mass shootings over the last few years--with people caught in the crossfire and the random chance of insurance coverage thrown into the mix." Meanwhile, Down With Tyranny! provides an important electoral indicator: Early yesterday, just as the debate was ...

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