Posted on 04/08/2013 12:18:20 PM PDT by OKRA2012
Sen. Tim Johnson (S.D.) leaves the Final Four. There are now only three Senate Democrats who oppose gay marriageJoe Manchin (W.Va.), Mark Pryor (Ark.), and Mary Landrieu (La.).
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He’s retiring. What’s he got to lose?
There’$ a whole lot of “evolving” goin’ on out dare!
Peer Pressure. They will switch too.
Democrats always think the same.
Considering her history, Landrieu will switch at the right price.
Catholic state with a large minority population. It would be a bad idea for her to switch.
Since his stroke in December 2006, Johnson has abandoned his South Dakota roots and values and has voted in lockstep with the Senate’s liberal wing. He is also supporting gun control bills in the Senate, voted for carbon cap and trade and Obamacare. These positions will not play well back in South Dakota, but since he is retiring at the end of his term he has no concern about what the people he is representing think.
They know no matter what they do or say, the same supporters will vote for them. The democratic party is now a cult and not pro America. The republicans have no backbone (or either the media has dirt on them) to stand up to the media. It's the truth and not a political slogan/rant to say any longer. The democratic party and the media are the enemy within that people have warned us about for many years.
Well, aren’t you REQUIRED to tow the party line?
Well, S. Dakota isn't exactly Protestant country.
suckers for the non-existant peerpressure goebling.
What a crock of cowards.
3% of the population at most, is driving everything.....complete bovine excrement.
So is this their last 3 cord band not easily broken holdouts or which 'Rat folds first? Should be entertaining at least.
Yeah. After the 2014 election.
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