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Republicans against Motherhood [May. 9th, 2008|12:10 pm]
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From the Washington post:

By Dana Milbank
Friday, May 9, 2008; A03

It was already shaping up to be a difficult year for congressional Republicans. Now, on the cusp of Mother's Day, comes this: A majority of the House GOP has voted against motherhood.

On Wednesday afternoon, the House had just voted, 412 to 0, to pass H. Res. 1113, "Celebrating the role of mothers in the United States and supporting the goals and ideals of Mother's Day," when Rep. Todd Tiahrt (R-Kan.), rose in protest.

"Mr. Speaker, I move to reconsider the vote," he announced.

Rep. Kathy Castor (D-Fla.), who has two young daughters, moved to table Tiahrt's request, setting up a revote. This time, 178 Republicans cast their votes against mothers.

It has long been the custom to compare a popular piece of legislation to motherhood and apple pie. Evidently, that is no longer the standard. Worse, Republicans are now confronted with a John Kerry-esque predicament: They actually voted for motherhood before they voted against it.

Republicans, unhappy with the Democratic majority, have been using such procedural tactics as this all week to bring the House to a standstill, but the assault on mothers may have gone too far. House Minority Leader John Boehner, asked yesterday to explain why he and 177 of his colleagues switched their votes, answered: "Oh, we just wanted to make sure that everyone was on record in support of Mother's Day."

By voting against it?

Full story.

Even better, locally, all 4 Arizona (R)s were some of the flip-floppers.

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A member of Hillary's "camp" has endorsed Obama [Mar. 21st, 2008|04:16 pm]
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Super Tuesday [Feb. 5th, 2008|12:20 pm]
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So, I voted for Barack Obama.

As of this morning, I didn't really know who I was going to vote for.  If anything though, I was leaning toward Hillary Clinton.  I know Obama's supposed to be the "transformative" candidate and all that crap, but there was a huge part of me who really was interested in politics as usual.  I would have really liked to see Republicans eat the same sort of shit Democrats have been eating for 7 years.  I question Obama's readiness and experience.  I have a massive man-crush on Slick Willy.

Even as I approached my poll location, I wasn't sure.  The idea to cop out was coming on strong.  My orginal candidate of choice, Bill Richardson was still on the ballot, after all.

However, my decision turned once I entered the polling location.  There was a line.  There was a bit of buzz. I've never had to wait to vote around here.  (Admittedly there are two other forces at work here: a "combined precinct" in a completely new location - however even then multiple precincts usually vote at one location.  Arizona is also highly encouraging of early voting/vote by mail.)  Still, I got the feeling that a change really was in the air.

Maybe I'm letting my emotion take over the situation and I'm way off base.  But this really felt different.
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Progress [Jul. 13th, 2007|10:46 am]
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Originally seen at Dailykos.
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