[Rhodes22-list] Wally Buck said, "

Tootle ekroposki at charter.net
Thu Oct 2 12:10:12 EDT 2008


My rep voted for it.  He is a known Rino.

And Lindsey Graham voted for it.  Ugh!  And he is running for reelection? 
Unfortunately his Democratic opponent is not worth voting for.  I will write
in my vote.  However, he a lot of support in the lower part of the state, so
I doubt he will not will re election.  He is the famous Lindsey Grahamnesty

And Jim DeMint voted against it.  The next time I see him I will
congratulate him.  And as I have said, I see him quite a lot.

My wife says I should write him a thank you note.  I will get comments if I
don't.  She says telling him is not enough.

Ed K
Greenville, SC, USA
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Ed,  It seems to me that for 6 out of the last 8 years we have had the right
control every branch of Federal Government. Selective quotes may make you
feel better but maybe you might want to ask why those in control of the
White House, Senate, and House did not rise up together and fix the problem?
Face it Ed, both sides are wearing clown paint.

How did your guy vote on this? My local indicator is my Rep. Congressman Jim
Duncan. I know you think I am a socialist but I generally vote Republican.
I disagreed with Bush on Iraq. Things have played out pretty much as should
have been predicted. ....Anyway I vote for  Duncan every time because he is
pretty much against everything. He was one of the few on the right (or
left) that had the courage to break ranks with his peers and vote against
Iraq from day one. He is not a high profile guy, and is both fiscally and
socially conservative. He voted no on the bail out. My gut tells me that we
should let this whole thing ride and see just what happens. I don't trust
accounting changes to fix a house of cards. What is your take?

Wally


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