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Is There A Backbone In The House?
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Posted on 06/27/2005 10:32:59 AM PDT by Happy2BMe

Is There a Backbone in the House?
By Bobby Eberle
June 27, 2005

The proverbial smoke is once again pouring from my computer. Am I alarmed? No. The computer meltdown is not being caused by a virus or some other sneaky gremlin, but rather by the heated temperature of the e-mails from irate readers across the country -- loyal Republicans and strong conservatives. The elevated blood pressures are driven by a sense of hopelessness. Conservatives want results, and the lack of action by our Republican majority is wearing down the faithful. Republican leaders are wandering aimlessly with no backbone to fight for issues and no resolve to hold Democrats accountable. Are Republicans really in the majority? Read any of the scores of e-mails in my inbox, and the answer would appear to be "no."

From judicial nominees and the Social Security debate to framing the war in Iraq and immigration, Republicans need to stand up and lead. Time and time again, the Democrats are able to block, obstruct, delay, and spin an issue in such a way that the Republicans are left spinning in the wind, unsure of what to do next. That rumbling you're feeling is not another California tremor -- it's the conservative base becoming angrier by the day.

A perfect example is the debacle in judicial nominations. For years, a group of qualified nominees for the federal bench has languished under the continued and unprecedented use of the Senate filibuster to prevent an up or down vote. President Bush made numerous public statements saying that all judicial nominees who have been voted out of the Senate Judiciary Committee deserve a vote before the full Senate.

However, the so-called "deal" brokered by seven Republican senators is a slap in the face of the president and shows that Republicans won't stand and fight. First, Republicans failed to stand together as a caucus. There was no leadership and no coherent strategy. If Republicans in the senate could have just stuck together, they could have changed the rules to prevent the Democrats from using the filibuster on judicial nominees, but, of course, they didn't.

In addition, the "deal" violates President Bush's core statement of all nominees deserving an up or down vote. When the deal was first announced, a flood of e-mail started hitting my inbox from angry readers. In frustration, I fired off an e-mail to an associate at the National Republican Senatorial Committee saying that it appears certain judges will be cast aside in order for others to receive a vote. I was assured via both phone and e-mail that that was not the case and all nominees would receive an up or down vote.

Within just a few days after the deal was announced, senators confirmed on several news programs that some nominees would be "casualties" of the deal. Was there a statement of outrage from the White House? No. The deal went through, and all it showed was that Republicans could not exert the leadership that conservatives across the country are expecting.

Another example is that of border security and illegal immigration. Republicans are supposed to be tough on terror, but when it comes to the thousands of miles of unprotected borders, Republicans are playing politics while the security of America is at stake. To fight a real war on terror, government officials must make it as tough as possible for terrorists to enter the country illegally. Yet, whenever some Republicans come forward and talk about fighting illegal immigration and increasing border security, other Republicans are backing down under fear of being called "racist" or "insensitive."

Perhaps Republican legislators need to increase the calcium in their diets so they can grow a backbone. Instead of the image of tough legislators fighting for conservative values and issues, the images that come to mind more often than not when thinking of Republicans in Washington are those of a family of jellyfish. Democrats go on the attack, and Republicans back down. The American people have picked the Republicans as the party to lead this country. Republicans control the White House, the Senate, and the House of Representatives. Despite this control, Republicans more often display fear rather than leadership.

The remarks of Sen. Richard Durbin (D-IL) and the lack of outrage expressed by Republicans also have grassroots conservatives voicing their dismay. Sen. Trent Lott, the former majority leader of the U.S. Senate, lost his leadership position for comments much less serious or inflammatory than Sen. Durbin's, yet the constant calls for resignation or censure by the Democrats took their toll, and Sen. Lott stepped down. Sen. Durbin, in comparing actions by U.S. soldiers to those of Hitler and Pol Pot, did serious damage to the morale of our troops and also provided the enemy with much-desired propaganda ammunition. Sen. Durbin's so-called "apology" fell woefully short of being sincere, yet Republicans have let the issue go with little more than a mild protest. Republicans should hold the Democrats to the same standards as the Democrats hold Republicans. These "leaders" must end the constant routine of putting their tails between their legs whenever the heat is on.

Grassroots conservatives have put in hundreds of thousands of hours to help get these officials elected, and it's time that these Republicans delivered. What's next? A liberal nominee put forward as a Supreme Court justice just so the Democrats won't get mad? Deals and compromises can only go so far, and too often, it's the conservative grassroots activists who end up on the short end of the stick. It's time for Republicans in Washington to stand up and fight or step aside and let new conservative leaders do it.


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Good question, Bobby.
1 posted on 06/27/2005 10:33:00 AM PDT by Happy2BMe
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To: Happy2BMe

This backbone question has been tumbling around in my head for at least a few years now..


2 posted on 06/27/2005 10:35:47 AM PDT by k2blader (Was it wrong to kill Terri Shiavo? YES - 83.8%. FR Opinion Poll.)
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To: k2blader

Unless the GOP shakes off the fairy dust and comes to grips with reality, Billy Graham's little joke just may become reality in 2008.


3 posted on 06/27/2005 10:39:18 AM PDT by Happy2BMe ("Viva La Migra" - LONG LIVE THE BORDER PATROL!)
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To: Happy2BMe

"Is There a Backbone in the House?"

Unfortunately the one or two legislators with a spine can't support the rest of the gutless, spineless piles of crap called republicans.


4 posted on 06/27/2005 10:39:25 AM PDT by politicalwit (USA...A Nation of Selective Law Enforcement.)
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To: Happy2BMe

Good points all. Let the GOP know your displeasure by sending back the next fund raiser appeal with a note that says "no more $ until we see results" re the above concerns.


5 posted on 06/27/2005 10:40:24 AM PDT by RicocheT
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To: politicalwit; Gipper08; Reagan Man; MeekOneGOP; Reaganwuzthebest; potlatch; dennisw; SJackson; ...

Backbone ping.


6 posted on 06/27/2005 10:41:52 AM PDT by Happy2BMe ("Viva La Migra" - LONG LIVE THE BORDER PATROL!)
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To: politicalwit
Unfortunately the one or two legislators with a spine can't support the rest of the gutless, spineless piles of crap called republicans.

I just got an idea for a really cool bumper sticker.

7 posted on 06/27/2005 10:43:45 AM PDT by Stu Cohen (Press '1' for English)
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To: Happy2BMe
The points being made became dead-obvious to me years ago, back during the "Read my lips, no new taxes - whoops, I lied." era.

People need to think far beyond the two Big Stupid Government parties each election. Look what the Republican Party has done since '94 - you want more of that?

I don't. I want another revolution to flush these guys.

8 posted on 06/27/2005 10:46:38 AM PDT by Hank Rearden (Never allow anyone who could only get a government job attempt to tell you how to run your life.)
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To: RicocheT

You may as well send that note to Beijing; I suspect that both major parties have been bought out lock, stock, and barrel. Neither, show anything but contempt for the average American.


9 posted on 06/27/2005 10:48:54 AM PDT by ARCADIA (Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
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To: politicalwit

Don't get too irate. Dividing the party is a RAT trap aided by the Old Media frauds. Just keep pushing your Reps and Senators to dispense with the olive branch which the demoRATS will sharpen to stick in your back.


10 posted on 06/27/2005 10:49:57 AM PDT by Neoliberalnot (Conservatism: doing what is right instead of what is easy)
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To: politicalwit
I have been trying to pin George Allen down on the issue of supporting a censure motion for Durbin, so far unsuccessfully. I only get replies that deplore Durbin's statements, but nothing concrete. My specific request for an answer to my question has, so far, been ignored.
11 posted on 06/27/2005 10:50:18 AM PDT by Truth29
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To: Happy2BMe
Republicans have control over all three branches of government (well, more or less SCOTUS) and they still cannot get through what they promise. Either they are weak or they lie, but no matter what they leave me disappointed.
But hey, its better than the 'rats.
12 posted on 06/27/2005 10:50:36 AM PDT by Right_at_RiceU (You don't need a gun to kill hippies, just soap or work.)
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To: Stu Cohen

" I just got an idea for a really cool bumper sticker."

Remember the Far Side "Boneless Chicken Ranch?". I can see a clip of republican faces in a pile with an arched entryway that says "Boneless Republican Ranch".


13 posted on 06/27/2005 10:51:49 AM PDT by politicalwit (USA...A Nation of Selective Law Enforcement.)
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To: Right_at_RiceU

I'm sorry to disagree with you. But, at least we know where the Dems stand. They aren't afraid to shove it right in your face either.
On the other hand, the Repubs will talk big about values, holding the high moral ground, strong on defense, illegal immigration, etc., etc., then we vote 'em in and POW! Right in the kisser! They fade like a bunch of panty weights.


14 posted on 06/27/2005 10:55:27 AM PDT by mark3681
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To: politicalwit



It's called Politics. Our representatives are getting more done everyday. They just stand back and let the Democrats make fools of themselves. And they get fired on the big issues. And by keeping silent on certain things they get us (the base) stirred up whether we like it or not.


15 posted on 06/27/2005 10:55:47 AM PDT by LauraleeBraswell (I will never again read another thing by Christopher Hitchens !)
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To: Truth29

I've been "demanding" something be done for years. After all, we hired them. They didn't hire us.
All I ever get is a letter from a can.


16 posted on 06/27/2005 10:57:11 AM PDT by mark3681
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To: Happy2BMe

If they do their jobs they'll be out of a job.


17 posted on 06/27/2005 10:57:58 AM PDT by Huck (Conservatism jumped the shark with George W. Bush)
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To: LauraleeBraswell

"Our representatives are getting more done everyday."

What are they getting done? Removing our civil liberties, spending our tax dollars, investigating steriod use in professional atheletics?


18 posted on 06/27/2005 10:58:37 AM PDT by politicalwit (USA...A Nation of Selective Law Enforcement.)
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To: LauraleeBraswell

Yeah, I am so stirred up I may vote for Hillary, just to get our Republican Congressmen off their fat bottoms. Divided governmnent seems to be the only way to make this place work.


19 posted on 06/27/2005 10:59:15 AM PDT by ARCADIA (Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
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To: politicalwit

"Our representatives are getting more done everyday."

Can't agree with you more. It's all lip service. (Something they must of learned from Bubba!)


20 posted on 06/27/2005 11:00:04 AM PDT by mark3681
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