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Lesson on overreaching political agendas
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brumdog44 Nov 9 2011, 05:10 PM Post #1
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http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/11/one-year-after-electing-gop-voters-reject-their-ideas.php?ref=fpa

-- Ohio's anti-union law voted out by voter referndum by a 22 percent margin.
-- Maine's law against same-day voter registration overturned by referendum by 20 percent margin.
-- Arizona's Russell Pearce, who engineering Arizona's immigration laws, lost his recall vote to another republican with a less stringent opinion on immigration.
-- Mississippi law on 'personhood beginning at fertilization', aimed at eventually getting the Supreme Court to try to overturn Roe v. Wade, was turned down by a 16 point margin.
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boilergrad01 Nov 10 2011, 12:02 AM Post #2
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Brum,

We don't have parties anymore we have self serving clowns that pick a label that helps promote their own self interest. I was at a political victory party last night and realized that other than the people I rode with that only possibly the room had 5 people I really respected or wanted to talk 2
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HoosierLars Nov 10 2011, 11:28 AM Post #3
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Speaking of over-reaching, I'm surprised Brum didn't add Ohio's rejection of ObamaCare to the list.

Regarding Arizona's Russell Pierce, it was pretty extreme for his state to write a law that exactly mirrors the Federal one that isn't being enforced. :sarcasm:
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