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Roll it Up!

May 23 '07

Bush Democrats Must Go in '08

Permalink 01:32:48 pm, Categories: Right-Winger Wringer  

Let's face it, we knew we had far too many cowards in the party. We didn't really know just how cowardly they could be until now. At least it's clear to us, at least we have finally defined the enemy within. Essential to being able to remove them in '08.

All of them are up for reelection. All of them must go if we're ever going to put this nation back on top...

With Republicans as weakened as ever, we actually have a chance to finally rid the Democratic Party of it's "Blue Dog", DLC type chaff.

Here's a quick list of the Repig enablers courtesy of Democrats.com

On 5/16/07, the Senate voted on the Feingold-Reid Amendment to bring U.S. troops home from Iraq by March 30, 2008. The Amendment was defeated 67-29.

ALL Republicans voted to keep U.S. troops in Iraq. 29 Democrats voted to bring our troops home, but 20 did not: Max Baucus (MT), Evan Bayh (IN), Jeff Bingaman (NM), Tom Carper (DE), Bob Casey (PA), Kent Conrad (ND), Byron Dorgan (ND), Mary Landrieu (LA), Carl Levin (MI), Blanche Lincoln (AR), Claire McCaskill (MO), Bill Nelson (FL), Ben Nelson (NE), Mark Pryor (AR), Jack Reed (RI), Jay Rockefeller (WV), Ken Salazar (CO), John Tester (MT), James Webb (VA).

On 5/10/07, the House of Representatives voted on the McGovern Amendment to bring U.S. troops home from Iraq within 180 days. The Amendment was defeated 255-171.

ALL Republicans voted to keep U.S. troops in Iraq except Ron Paul (TX) and John Duncan (TN). 169 Democrats voted to bring our troops home, but 59 did not: Jason Altmire (PA), John Barrow (GA), Melissa Bean (IL), Shelley Berkley (NV), Howard Berman (CA), Sanford Bishop (GA), Dan Boren (OK), Leonard Boswell (IA), Rick Boucher (VA), Allen Boyd (FL), Nancy Boyda -KS), Dennis Cardoza (CA), Chris Carney (PA), Ben Chandler (KY), Jim Cooper (TN), Jim Costa (CA), Bud Cramer (AL), Henry Cuellar (TX), Lincoln Davis (TN), Joe Donnelly (IN), Chet Edwards (TX), Bob Etheridge (NC), Brad Ellsworth (IN), Gabrielle Giffords (AZ), Bart Gordon (TN), Gene Green (TX), Stephanie Herseth (SD), Baron Hill (IN), Tim Holden (PA), Steny Hoyer (MD), Ron Kind (WI), Nick Lampson (TX), Daniel Lipinski (IL), Tim Mahoney (FL), Jim Marshall (GA), Jim Matheson (UT), Mike McIntyre(NC), Jerry McNerney (CA), Charlie Melancon (LA), Harry Mitchell (AZ), Dennis Moore (KS), Solomon Ortiz (TX), Collin Peterson (MN), Earl Pomeroy (ND), Ciro Rodriguez (TX), Mike Ross (AR), Dutch Ruppersberger (MD), John Salazar (CO), Allyson Schwartz (PA), David Scott (GA), Heath Shuler (NC), Ike Skelton (MO), Vic Snyder (AR), Zack Space (OH), John Spratt (SC), John Tanner (TN), Gene Taylor (MS), Mark Udall (CO), Charles Wilson (OH).

Cooper, Davis, Tanner and Gordon. These are the Bush Democrats of Tennessee. They must all be replaced by more progressive candidates. Don't withhold your votes from Democrats, that will accomplish nothing. Nor will voting third party.
The Democratic Party is the only Party with the power to defeat Republicans. Our objective is to clean this party up. '08 is a perfect opportunity to do so.
Imagine...Republican John Duncan proves to be a better representative of the people than the Four Stooges mentioned above. That's backwards, and our soldiers and their families cannot afford "backwards" any longer.

This fight is not over yet. We at TN420 feel a renewed motivation to work even harder to replace Bush Democrats with real ones and stomp the shit out of the Repigs at the same time.

Cowards of the Democratic Party, your ass is meat and we're the grinder.

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