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Well, I am for the bill but attending a rally sponsored by MoveOn.org to me is the equivalent of going to an event supported by the KKK. It should be noted that members of BOTH parties do propose to override Bush’s veto. Oh, and Orrin Hatch is NOT your typical, partyline Republican, Steve. Believe it or not, he is for stem cell research and is a very good friend of Ted Kennedy’s (not that THAT will get him any closer to entering heaven).
Posted by bobbyrab
on October 4th, 2007 at 4:21 pm
Lots of congressional Democrats and Republicans are friends. They’re co-workers. Every senator is for something that his party as a whole doesn’t support, with the possible exception of the party leadership, but Hatch is about as close to the Republican orthodoxy as it gets.
I knew people wouldn’t like the MoveOn.org plug, but you know, whatever floats your boat. I would’ve posted about a KKK rally, too!
Posted by Steve
on October 4th, 2007 at 4:24 pm
I am sure the next KKK rally in MacDonald Park will be when Queens Blvd. becomes an expressway, separating the north from the south!
Posted by bobbyrab
on October 4th, 2007 at 4:54 pm
For that, you are forgiven for any political opinons with which I might disagree.
Posted by Steve
on October 4th, 2007 at 4:56 pm
This is a SCHIP that should be sunk. It’s about time to nip these entitlement programs in the bud.
Posted by Steve
on October 4th, 2007 at 7:53 pm
Hey I agree with Steve, why on earth would our country want to give health coverage to all those middle class kids…the money is much better spent on bombing and killing Iraqi kids…or lets give it to the NSA to develop better spying techniques against Americans so that pesky NY Times won’t find out about it and blab to the world…and while we’re at it, how about installing George W Bush as Imperial Ruler or King…
Posted by David M. Quintana
on October 19th, 2007 at 1:41 pm
Posted by Steve on Thursday, October 4th, 2007
Left-wing sources inform me that the controversial Petraeus-hataz at MoveOn.org have organized a series of rallies tonight to encourage Congress to override Bush’s veto of the childrens’ health-care bill, a proposal so far left that creepy party-line Republican Orrin Hatch co-wrote it. One of them, believe it or not, is in Forest Hills in the “small Park below 71st and Continental,” which I guess means MacDonald Park. It’s at 6 p.m., so if you want to be an activist but don’t feel like venturing particularly far from home, here’s your opportunity. Come ready to scream lots and lots. Check out the event page to register.