Originally posted by: Pens1566
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Nothing on P&N is "educational" ....
Originally posted by: Patranus
So back in 2004 Senator Kennedy lobbied the state legislature and got the law changed in Massachusetts to take away the power of then governor Romney to appoint a temporary senator if Kerry had won the presidential election.
Fast forward 5 years....
Now Kennedy wants the law changed back to allow the governor to appoint his replacement because he has brain cancer and will step down shortly.
Change you can believe in!
EDIT: For the lazy among ushttp://www.boston.com/news/loc...illing_of_senate_seat/
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Even in 2004, the amount of partisan rancor was not as high as it is now, and since Teddy Kennedy is likely to die fairly soon. It seems pointless to deprive Massachusetts of the two Senate votes it should have to be effective.
Originally posted by: Patranus
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Even in 2004, the amount of partisan rancor was not as high as it is now, and since Teddy Kennedy is likely to die fairly soon. It seems pointless to deprive Massachusetts of the two Senate votes it should have to be effective.
It would only be because of his own doing. Not only that, wouldn't Massachuetts been deprived of a representative if Kerry would have won the presidential election?
Not really sure if that excuse flies.
Originally posted by: Budmantom
He is a liberal, it's not like anyone will think less of him because of this shameless act.
This is the Democratic party we are talking about, set the standards low and not meet those standards.
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Originally posted by: Budmantom
He is a liberal, it's not like anyone will think less of him because of this shameless act.
This is the Democratic party we are talking about, set the standards low and not meet those standards.
sort of like the quality of your posts....
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Originally posted by: Budmantom
He is a liberal, it's not like anyone will think less of him because of this shameless act.
This is the Democratic party we are talking about, set the standards low and not meet those standards.
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Can't we all just get along?
Democrats:
- flip-flop
- free health care without spending cuts
- don't change as much from Bush as promised
- want to take all your monies and hand you over to death panels
Republicans
- flip-flop
- tax cuts for the rich without spending cuts
- pile up American dead in Iraq
- have lots of adulterous gay sex
Neither side is that great.
Originally posted by: Lemon law
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Originally posted by: Budmantom
He is a liberal, it's not like anyone will think less of him because of this shameless act.
This is the Democratic party we are talking about, set the standards low and not meet those standards.
I can remember when the GOP changed the rules to allow indicted congressional figures like Tom Delay serve in the GOP leadership.
So at best, budmantom is the black kettle calling the other side black.
Originally posted by: alphatarget1
Please just die Sen. Kennedy. You will not be missed.
Originally posted by: alphatarget1
Please just die Sen. Kennedy. You will not be missed.
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
That is hypocritical of him.
> Change you can believe in!
Mission Accomplished!
Bring it on!
I'm the decider!
Read my lips!
Random slogan!!!
Originally posted by: Craig234
I think hypocrisy is too strong a word. Politics, yes.
There's no deep democratic principle clearly involved here to how the replacement is chosen. It's not free speech or Habeus Corpus or freedom from torture.
This is a politician changing the rules in an area the rules can changeto try to get his side in power.
Now, if Kennedy in 2004 based his position on a claim to principles he's now violating, then yoiu have a case for hypocrisy.
But from the OP, it's about the same as a candidate who wants debates when they'll help him and doesn't when they won't, just politics.
The *context* is not hypocritical, insofar as Kennedy viewing a Democrat getting the seat as having moral benefits, as long as he doesn't go too far to violate democracy.
Now, speaking of hypocrisy, did you condemn (I'll bet not) or will you condemn, say, the Republican power grab the way the Republicans did an unprecedented between-census change to the districting in Texas in order to get more Republicans in Congress, among schemes they did in several states?
While the gerrymandering is always a crass political act, they took it to new levels. Will you condemn *their* actions to grab power too, or only if it involves a democrat?
If you want strict hypocrisy, then condemn their rules changes on the judicial nomination process to hurt Clinton - and then reversing the changes to help Bush.
What do you give us - consistency or a concert by they Hypocrisy Crickets?
Originally posted by: Patranus
So back in 2004 Senator Kennedy lobbied the state legislature and got the law changed in Massachusetts to take away the power of then governor Romney to appoint a temporary senator if Kerry had won the presidential election.
Fast forward 5 years....
Now Kennedy wants the law changed back to allow the governor to appoint his replacement because he has brain cancer and will step down shortly.
Change you can believe in!
EDIT: For the lazy among us
http://www.boston.com/news/loc...illing_of_senate_seat/
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: Pens1566
Originally posted by: alphatarget1
Please just die Sen. Kennedy. You will not be missed.
"I'm an a-hole" post of the day ...
You didn't see this coming after the Novak thread? Please link us to your objections there.
Originally posted by: alphatarget1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chappaquiddick_incident
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: alphatarget1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chappaquiddick_incident
Shhh.... libs don't like his murderous past being brought up...
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Originally posted by: Patranus
So back in 2004 Senator Kennedy lobbied the state legislature and got the law changed in Massachusetts to take away the power of then governor Romney to appoint a temporary senator if Kerry had won the presidential election.
Fast forward 5 years....
Now Kennedy wants the law changed back to allow the governor to appoint his replacement because he has brain cancer and will step down shortly.
Change you can believe in!
EDIT: For the lazy among ushttp://www.boston.com/news/loc...illing_of_senate_seat/
As if you think we should take you at your word??? Now that is funny!!!
Thx for the link!!@
