Please distribute this to your email lists, local media outlets, and don't forget the national news media -- let's swamp them with the facts!
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1 posted on
08/15/2002 2:41:58 PM PDT by
PhiKapMom
To: ffrancone; Brandonmark; Alex P. Keaton; MeeknMing; Dog Gone; Dog; Ole Okie; OKSooner; VOA; ...
Please let me know if you want on or off this Take Back the Senate and Keep the House ping list!
Thanks!
2 posted on
08/15/2002 2:48:03 PM PDT by
PhiKapMom
To: PhiKapMom
So the score is now Trial Lawyers 137, People of the United States 0. A real squeaker.
Better tighten up the old belt another notch!
To: PhiKapMom
Ever notice that Trial Lawyers never seem to be cast as the bad guys on TV?
5 posted on
08/15/2002 2:51:03 PM PDT by
Southack
To: PhiKapMom
Dashole, Democraps and some RINOs are endangering our national security with their politics. They are also endangering our sons and daughters in the military - including my son - by blocking legislation intended to support those who are risking their lives for our sake. I'd like "my day in court" with the SOBs. I don't have much more of a lifetime to get these bastards.
7 posted on
08/15/2002 2:51:44 PM PDT by
caisson71
To: PhiKapMom
Done!!! Thanks for the ping. :-)
16 posted on
08/15/2002 3:36:29 PM PDT by
justshe
To: PhiKapMom
Excellent compilation, PhiKapMom! Thanks!!
Dems paying off the trial lawyers goes hand in hand with Dems paying of the public worker unions.
The Dems insistence on making airport security workers public employees (and therefore Dem constituents) has already put airline passengers at risk. If the Republican plan had been passed the incentives on private sector security companies to keep their contracts and/or to avoid fines, along with the greater flexibility and creativity of the private sector, would have already brought airport security largely into compliance with the necessary standards (at substantially lower cost to the taxpayer, I might add). The Dem plan we have been stuck with is already well on track miss it's one year deadline, and at that I don't think it's too cynical to suspect that the system may be even worse when the public employees are finally in place.
Now the Dems want to sacrifice the safety of Americans again by denying the proposed Home Land Security Agency the ability to hire and fire at will, or even to award bonuses based on competence. Their consituents (public employees) must be afforded special protections unavialable to ordinary American workers no matter how much it costs in taxpayer dollar, or lives.
Oh, yeah, and don't forget, for all their whining about the poor victims of the bubble (stock) market collapse, Dems killed legislation that would have given ordinary workers in private sectors unions the same protections share holders now have. No auditing requirements are in place for Union books, even though pension funds are regularly raided by corrupt bosses, nor is there any requirement for union leaders to sign off on the accuracy of their financial statements. Ordinary workers must pay for the corruption that allows Dems to use the unions for money laundering, signing dead people to the voter roles, etc.
19 posted on
08/15/2002 3:58:31 PM PDT by
Stultis
To: PhiKapMom
Great title.............makes a good soundbite for the Nov election
To: PhiKapMom
Great research PKM! Wow, talk about unusual allies, the Republicans and the Unions? Strange times.
Thanks and e-mails sent.
21 posted on
08/15/2002 4:22:04 PM PDT by
terilyn
To: PhiKapMom; Howlin
Edwards (D-IA) - makes ya proud - no?
To: PhiKapMom
2000 election cycle data from
opensecrets.org:
Democrats #1 contributor - Lawyers/Law Firms $32,848,060,
twice the amount taken by GOP in the same time frame from the Oil/Gas lobby, the favorite whipping boy of the elitist, liberal press.
Reckon' your info will go mainstream?...........unfortunately, no it won't.
26 posted on
08/15/2002 6:40:49 PM PDT by
DKM
To: PhiKapMom
Daschle Delayed And Delayed And Finally Passed The Trial Lawyers' Preferred Terrorism Insurance Bill. After a seven-month delay, the Senate, passed a terrorism insurance bill with none of the liability limits included in the House version. (Morton Kondracke, "Trial Lawyers As A Political Issue," The San Diego Union-Tribune, July 28, 2002)
Tiny Tommy Da$$hole:
What did he obstruct?
And when did he obstruct it?
Free the Daschle Fifty
http://freedom.house.gov/library/economics/dasch50.asp
House Majority Leader Dick Armey today called upon Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle to vote on 50 bills that have passed the House and are stalled in the Senate.
"The American people want action," said Armey. "They don't want political posturing. The Democrat-led Senate has a responsibility to vote on legislation. In fact, it's their job."
If it doesn't fit, you must obstruct it !
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