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« Quotational Therapy: Part 81 -- Dick Cheney. | WILLisms.com | Trivia Tidbit Of The Day: Part 295 -- Immigration. » Feingold Hands GOP A GiftRuss Feingold has called for a censure of President Bush, over the NSA wiretap program of foreign terror suspects. His motion for censure is doomed to fail, but Republicans could take advantage of Feingold's quixotic move to embarass Democrats by forcing a vote. Why not? President Bush has gone on record as a stout defender of the program, and it has wide popularity among Americans. The proper way to handle this is to use it as a platform to nationalize the 2006 elections on national security issues. It is a sure winner, and it will further marginalize the goofy left wing of the Democratic Party. Don't drop the ball on this one, Republicans. Posted by Ken McCracken · 13 March 2006 07:15 PM CommentsAbsolutely, get Feingold's resolution up for a vote. Would this be just a Senate vote or does the House of Representatives get to vote on this also? Posted by: Eneils Bailey at March 13, 2006 07:58 PM I'd guess that more than half of Democrats will vote against the resolution. Maybe more. Posted by: Will Franklin at March 13, 2006 08:55 PM Just the Senate for this one. Yeah, I'd think well more than half of the Democrats would vote against it. Would be nice to have that tally. Posted by: Ken McCracken at March 13, 2006 09:02 PM |