To: Baynative
When a Republican colleague from Michigan, Justin Amash, introduced an amendment to curtail the National Security Agency's data-collection capabilities earlier this year, Cotton took to the floor to slam it
30 posted on
12/12/2013 12:35:57 PM PST by
kobald
To: kobald
I’m thinking there is more to this than meets the eye. I don’t hold any politicians in the highest esteem. BUt I like what I’ve read about Cotton. It might be that like most of the bills and amendments going through the sausage mill we don’t get a full view of all the attachments, riders, earmarks and so on.
40 posted on
12/12/2013 3:03:46 PM PST by
Baynative
(Wake me up early, be good to my dogs and teach my children to pray.)
To: kobald
Well, newcomer. He’s the defacto nominee for a Senate seat we have to win so no, he’s not “rejected”.
45 posted on
12/12/2013 5:03:42 PM PST by
Impy
(RED=COMMUNIST, NOT REPUBLICAN)
To: kobald
Amash and John Conyer's(D) bill. Don't forget that bill is Conyer's(D).
/johnny
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