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Old 06-26-2013, 07:58 AM
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http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/3d28...55be928199b661

i'm sure you guys have seen this story on the news. the republicans successfully ended the filibuster in order to vote.

and then the people took over.

take note of the change on voting times-nice try, repubs!
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Old 06-26-2013, 08:25 AM
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...n_3501005.html


using occupy wall street tactics??

power to the people!
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Old 06-26-2013, 11:20 AM
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using occupy wall street tactics??

power to the people!
Perry could very easily call another session specifically to address this bill.

Very embarrassing episode for the Republican senators.
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Old 06-26-2013, 11:24 AM
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yes, he could. will have to wait and see if he will...and one thing crossed my mind while thinking about that happening.
i wonder how many have to be there to constitute a quorum, and could we see the same thing that's happened in the past, where legislators leave the state to avoid going into session?
also, not sure how much calling special sessions costs, or how willing he'd be to do it again. i'd have to think they'd wait a while to try to get things settled down. and to give them time to wash the egg off their faces.


i'd have to think the most embarrassing part is that they got caught trying to alter the time of the vote. naughty naughty
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I just don't understand what the long-term thinking is. I get the gerrymandering; they're trying to solidify GOP power in a state that is rapidly changing, demographically. But the assaults on abortion rights I just don't understand. They're not popular, they get women voters angry enough to disrupt proceedings and they motivate turnout for Democrats.

Most politicians do things from a place of "What will get me reelected." I just don't see how this motivates enough single issue voters to get someone reelected who wouldn't have been otherwise if they'd simply ignored the issue.

In a nation where one out of three women will have an abortion by the time she is 45, I think they're counting on a lot of cognitive dissonance among those women. Or that gerrymandering will protect them?
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Old 06-26-2013, 06:22 PM
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http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013...l-session?lite

and the moron gov. already called another special session. i wonder how much those cost taxpayers, because that stuff isn't free. i know here in arkansas, the ledge only gets paid when in session and receives per diem for each day as well.
begins july 1.

i'll be watching to see if we will be treated to another state having runaway legislators leaving the state to avoid the session, and thus, not have a quorum.
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and the moron gov. already called another special session. i wonder how much those cost taxpayers, because that stuff isn't free. i know here in arkansas, the ledge only gets paid when in session and receives per diem for each day as well.
begins july 1.

i'll be watching to see if we will be treated to another state having runaway legislators leaving the state to avoid the session, and thus, not have a quorum.
We are approaching the 10th anniversary of the famed "Texas eleven" fleeing in advance of a vote on redistricting.
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i was just reading about that!

it costs over 800K for a 30 day special session. they just had one, and now perry's called another....

i hope they decide to bail on this one too! oh, it would be hilarious. and avoiding the session would be better than texas taxpayers having to pay for a losing legal battle if the stuff passes.
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Clearly the Texas Democratic Party has a new rising star:

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/06/2...-for-governor/

And they need them in Texas.

On the other hand, there's her colleague, one of the sponsors of the bill just (temporarily) defeated, who had this to say in response to an attempt to amend the bill to exclude rape victims:

"In the emergency room they have what’s called rape kits, where a woman can get cleaned out," said state Rep. Jodie Laubenberg (R), sponsor of the controversial SB 5, according to The Associated Press.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...n_3493220.html

The stupid. It burns.
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Clearly the Texas Democratic Party has a new rising star:

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/06/2...-for-governor/

And they need them in Texas.

On the other hand, there's her colleague, one of the sponsors of the bill just (temporarily) defeated, who had this to say in response to an attempt to amend the bill to exclude rape victims:

"In the emergency room they have what’s called rape kits, where a woman can get cleaned out," said state Rep. Jodie Laubenberg (R), sponsor of the controversial SB 5, according to The Associated Press.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...n_3493220.html

The stupid. It burns.
Wendy will have her 15 minutes of fame, but she has no chance to win a statewide office next November, as some people are now beginning to think.
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Clearly the Texas Democratic Party has a new rising star:

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/06/2...-for-governor/

And they need them in Texas.

On the other hand, there's her colleague, one of the sponsors of the bill just (temporarily) defeated, who had this to say in response to an attempt to amend the bill to exclude rape victims:

"In the emergency room they have what’s called rape kits, where a woman can get cleaned out," said state Rep. Jodie Laubenberg (R), sponsor of the controversial SB 5, according to The Associated Press.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...n_3493220.html

The stupid. It burns.
yeah, i saw that on video, when laubenberg said that.....

like my states u.s. senator, mark pryor said 'you don't have to take an i.q. test to be senator'.
sad but true.
her remarks are what happens when science class isn't free to teach science.
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"Reviews" of the shoes Wendy Davis wore during her filibuster. Be sure to check out the 1-star ones:

http://www.amazon.com/Mizuno-Womens-...owViewpoints=0
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