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POPSHouse Resolution Vote Ramadan Yea, Christmas Nay Another nine Democrats chose to vote "present." They are: Rep. John Conyers (Mich.), Rep. Barney Frank (Mass.), Rep. Rush Holt (N.J.), Rep. Donald Payne (N.J.), Rep. Allyson Schwartz (Pa.), Rep. Jan Schakowsky (Ill.), Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Fla.), Rep. Peter Welch (Vt.) and Rep. John Yarmuth (Ky.). Each of them supported the Ramadan resolution except for Rep. Lee, who did not vote.
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POPSPETE STARKS GIVE EM HELL... theyoungturks.com BUT SADLY HE APOLOGIZED... When I saw the video of Pete Stark on the floor of the House, giving Bush and his Neocon government HELL. I thought FINALLY, a Dem with balls... I was sickened by Pelosi and the other Dems who did nothing but rebuke Stark who I thought would never apologize for speaking the truth, for saying what we all feel. And then it happened... The SOB, whimpered and bemoaned his regret FOR UTTERING THE TRUTH! DISGUSTING! View the pathetic event here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzOP1up4Q9M
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POPSGo, Pete Stark, Go! It's about time someone told it like it is! Bush IS a jerk, and so are the idiots in congress who voted against this important health care extension.
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POPS Was Pete Stark drunk? Fortney "Pete" Stark is a sick man. Is that the kind of gutter cynicism which appeals to his owners on the fringe left, no doubt, but it sounds more like the depraved rant of a dime store mullah discussing a "Zionist entity."
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POPSTPM Cafe Gets it Right Don Q of TPM hits the nail on the head. He correctly contrasts two religious Georgians and their radically different views on religion versus the State. On the one hand (Newt) we have an opportunist hypocrit eyeing a run for the presidency druming up support from his base. On the other hand we have the failed president, Carter, who while not achieving the political popularity of Gingrich appears to better personify in his present day deeds the ideals of Christianity supporting the Separation of Church and State.
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POPSThe Uphill Climb for Atheist's Rights While the door has been cracked ajar there is still much to be done. Free expression of non-belief is a right afforded all Americans but mainstream America doesn't seem ready to accept it.