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« on: September 06, 2010, 01:01:37 AM »

the two major legislative accomplishments of the past 20 Months? Namely the:

1 Massive Obama Pelosi Reid China-Debt Jobs Stimulus Bill?

2. The Democrat Obamacare Socialized Medical Bill?

You can't find a Democrat out on the midterm election trail that will take credit for or boast about passage of either of these legislative accomplishments. Now you Democrats like to chide the GOPers that they are the party of "no." Well no is looking kind of sweet at the present moment. Why is the Democrat Party of Yes not taking credit for the legislation they voted "Yes" for?
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