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Yes it turns out that Obama has brought bipartisonship back to Congress. Senators Evan Bayh (D-Indiana), Jon Kyl (R-Arizona), Joe Lieberman (I-Connecticut), Chuck Schumer (D-New York), John McCain (R-Arizona), Robert Casey (D-Pennsylvania), Johnny Isakson (R-Georgia), Ben Cardin (D-Maryland), and David Vitter (R-Louisiana) sent a letter to the president calling for him to abide by his own one-year deadline on diplomacy and impose real pressure on the Iranian regime.

 

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More distraction and fear-mongering propaganda from the loony right. "Islamists" have become the "communists" boogey men of yesterday (and like before they are for the most part people trying to achieve some form of independence). In the meantime, nothing from you or the clowns you cite about the supreme court selling out to corporations or the bankruptcy of the middle class.

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Come on J_B if you don't agree with the message at least celebrate the coming together of R's, D's and an I who are working together for what some consider to be the common good. It wouldn't have happened without our man Obama!

 

WRT the Supreme Court selling out...I have always been against limits to free speeech and disliked McCain somuch because of his name sake that several times I posted that I might prefer an Obama victory to a Mcain.

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Come on J_B if you don't agree with the message at least celebrate the coming together of R's, D's and an I who are working together for what some consider to be the common good. It wouldn't have happened without our man Obama!

 

of course, no reply on the policy question from you, only some joke about bi-partisanship with the party of no and buffoon Lieberman

 

WRT the Supreme Court selling out...I have always been against limits to free speeech and disliked McCain somuch because of his name sake that several times I posted that I might prefer an Obama victory to a Mcain.

 

I smell a rat because you certainly didn't say anything about the many instances over many years when the Bush administration trampled the free speech rights of individuals (just a couple of examples: http://www.aclu.org/free-speech/secret-service-ordered-local-police-restrict-anti-bush-protesters-rallies-aclu-charges-u , http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-103009202.html). Anyway, corporations aren't individuals, despite what conservative activist judges say.

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Corporate personhood is legal fiction.

 

I couldn't agree more, and the repeal of that doctrine would one of the most profound reforms I can imagine for this country. Oughta have bipartisan support too, if you ask me.

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