Trumpsters Topic

Posted by bronxcheer on 12/22/2018 9:25:00 AM (view original):
Yet you clicked and commented

STFU
Yeah, people who try to post reasonable, rational things are actually fun to correspond with. Others aren't worth even reading and are blocked. Looks like I need to add other to that list.
12/22/2018 1:19 PM


I voted for da fence before I ran away in my swift boat. I would like to run again in 2020.
12/22/2018 1:19 PM


Along with Mike Pence I voted for the fence. What happened to your eye?
12/22/2018 1:23 PM
I have a question for my friend Bronx. Should I feel bad because all3 has me blocked or maybe it is a good thing since I do not have to explain stuff to him?
12/22/2018 1:27 PM


I am happy to announce that we democrats have voted and agreed to fund the fence.

It's 2006. By 2010 the border crossings should no longer be a problem.
12/22/2018 1:28 PM
Make some sense and build a fence.
12/22/2018 1:29 PM


YOU NEED A WALL!
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All Votes

Vote Party Representative State
Alabama
Yea R Sessions, Jeff AL
Yea R Shelby, Richard AL
Alaska
Yea R Murkowski, Lisa AK
Yea R Stevens, Ted AK
Arizona
Yea R Kyl, Jon AZ
Yea R McCain, John AZ
Arkansas
Yea D Lincoln, Blanche AR
Yea D Pryor, Mark AR
California
Yea D Boxer, Barbara CA
Yea D Feinstein, Dianne CA
Colorado
Yea R Allard, Wayne CO
Nay D Salazar, Ken CO
Connecticut
Yea D Dodd, Christopher CT
Nay D Lieberman, Joseph CT
Delaware
Yea D Biden, Joseph DE
Yea D Carper, Thomas DE
Florida
Yea R Martinez, Mel FL
Yea D Nelson, Bill FL
Georgia
Yea R Chambliss, Saxby GA
Yea R Isakson, John GA
Hawaii
Nay D Akaka, Daniel HI
Nay D Inouye, Daniel HI
Idaho
Yea R Craig, Larry ID
Yea R Crapo, Michael ID
Illinois
Nay D Durbin, Richard * IL
Yea D Obama, Barack IL
Indiana
Yea D Bayh, Evan IN
Yea R Lugar, Richard IN
Iowa
Yea R Grassley, Chuck IA
Yea D Harkin, Tom IA
Kansas
Yea R Brownback, Sam KS
Yea R Roberts, Pat KS
Kentucky
Yea R Bunning, Jim KY
Vote Party Representative State
Yea R McConnell, Mitch KY
Louisiana
Yea D Landrieu, Mary LA
Yea R Vitter, David LA
Maine
Yea R Collins, Susan ME
Yea R Snowe, Olympia ME
Maryland
Yea D Mikulski, Barbara MD
Nay D Sarbanes, Paul MD
Massachusetts
No Vote D Kennedy, Ted MA
Nay D Kerry, John MA
Michigan
Nay D Levin, Carl MI
Yea D Stabenow, Debbie MI
Minnesota
Yea R Coleman, Norm MN
Yea D Dayton, Mark MN
Mississippi
Yea R Cochran, Thad MS
Yea R Lott, Trent MS
Missouri
Yea R Bond, Kit MO
Yea R Talent, Jim MO
Montana
Yea D Baucus, Max MT
Yea R Burns, Conrad MT
Nebraska
Yea R Hagel, Chuck NE
Yea D Nelson, Ben NE
Nevada
Yea R Ensign, John NV
Nay D Reid, Harry * NV
New Hampshire
Yea R Gregg, Judd NH
Yea R Sununu, John NH
New Jersey
Nay D Lautenberg, Frank NJ
Nay D Menéndez, Bob NJ
New Mexico
Nay D Bingaman, Jeff NM
Yea R Domenici, Pete NM
New York
Yea D Clinton, Hillary NY
Yea D Schumer, Chuck NY
North Carolina
Yea R Burr, Richard NC
Yea R Dole, Elizabeth NC
North Dakota
Vote Party Representative State
Yea D Conrad, Kent ND
Yea D Dorgan, Byron ND
Ohio
Yea R DeWine, Mike OH
Yea R Voinovich, George OH
Oklahoma
Yea R Coburn, Thomas OK
Yea R Inhofe, Jim OK
Oregon
Yea R Smith, Gordon OR
Yea D Wyden, Ron OR
Pennsylvania
Yea R Santorum, Rick PA
Yea R Specter, Arlen PA
Rhode Island
Nay R Chafee, Lincoln RI
Nay D Reed, John RI
South Carolina
Yea R DeMint, Jim SC
Yea R Graham, Lindsey SC
South Dakota
Yea D Johnson, Tim SD
Yea R Thune, John SD
Tennessee
Yea R Alexander, Lamar TN
Yea R Frist, Bill TN
Texas
Yea R Cornyn, John TX
Yea R Hutchison, Kay TX
Utah
Yea R Bennett, Robert UT
Yea R Hatch, Orrin UT
Vermont
Nay I Jeffords, Jim VT
Nay D Leahy, Patrick VT
Virginia
Yea R Allen, George VA
Yea R Warner, John VA
Washington
Nay D Cantwell, Maria WA
Nay D Murray, Patty WA
West Virginia
Yea D Byrd, Robert WV
Yea D Rockefeller, Jay WV
Wisconsin
Nay D Feingold, Russell WI
Yea D Kohl, Herb WI
Wyoming
Yea R Enzi, Michael WY
Yea R Thomas, Craig WY
12/22/2018 1:52 PM

Senate Republicans expressed outrage yesterday over a memo that plotted a Democratic strategy for taking maximum political advantage of an investigation into U.S. intelligence before the war in Iraq.

The memo, written by a staffer for Sen. John D. Rockefeller IV, West Virginia Democrat and co-chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, suggested Democrats “pull the majority along as far as we can.”

The Democrats then should change tactics and call for an independent investigation next year, when President Bush will be running for re-election, the memo said.

Sen. Pat Roberts, Kansas Republican and chairman of the intelligence panel, said he was “stunned” when he read the memo, and called it a “purely partisan document that appears to be a road map for how the Democrats intend to politicize what should be a bipartisan, objective review of prewar intelligence.”

12/22/2018 2:24 PM

Secretary of State John Kerry’s recent comment on MSNBC that in 2003 he "opposed the president’s decision to go into Iraq" has summoned old battles from his 2004 presidential campaign.

Even then, political opponents accused him of trying to have it both ways on the war — voting in October 2002 to give President George W. Bush authorization to use force, then criticizing the March 2003 invasion from its beginning as a "failure of diplomacy."

12/22/2018 2:26 PM
Where are the liberals now? Why so quiet? Are they just trying to be best?
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