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kansasblue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-29-07 09:46 PM
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16. That's funny: Hagel is Republican could be Dem, Nelson is a Dem and votes like a Republican.

Senator Nelson (D-NE) votes like a Republican about 1/2 the time.

Senator Hagel (R-NE) is giving the Republican hell half the time.


Nebraska... just have them switch parties.



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  -Hagel: Bush administration is 'incompetent' and he would consider joining a Dem ticket RamboLiberal  Nov-29-07 05:17 PM   #0 
  - Even though I disagree with him on most things,  trashcanistanista   Nov-29-07 05:21 PM   #1 
  - hear, here. har har.  antifaschits   Nov-29-07 05:23 PM   #3 
  - the guy that started the electronic election fraud program... surely you jest..  sam sarrha   Nov-29-07 06:01 PM   #7 
     - Perhaps he'd be perfect to become a Democrat.......  TiredTexan   Nov-29-07 10:45 PM   #20 
        - Sounds good  spag68   Nov-29-07 11:09 PM   #21 
  - That might even be a worse idea than Ron Paul as VP. nt  skipos   Nov-29-07 05:23 PM   #2 
  - No, Ron Paul is  trashcanistanista   Nov-29-07 05:31 PM   #5 
  - I think the administration was wonderfully prepared  tabasco   Nov-29-07 05:29 PM   #4 
  - "They squandered a tremendous amount of opportunity." Au contraire, Mr. Hagel. They CREATED  truthisfreedom   Nov-29-07 05:34 PM   #6 
  - I'm familiar with Hagel's work. The Repukes can keep him. n/t  IanDB1   Nov-29-07 06:27 PM   #8 
  - He's a senator  tavalon   Nov-29-07 06:56 PM   #10 
  - Chuck you can always switch to the Dems.....  Historic NY   Nov-29-07 06:49 PM   #9 
  - Yes, really. Just "walk across the aisle" and join the other caucus  TheBorealAvenger   Nov-30-07 05:24 AM   #24 
     - I think that's a fair trade. I'd rather deal with an honest ex-Republican  wienerdoggie   Nov-30-07 10:33 AM   #27 
  - Is he running for Sec of Defense?  IronLionZion   Nov-29-07 07:07 PM   #11 
  - I doubt that with Hillary  Inuca   Nov-29-07 08:59 PM   #15 
  - No Hagel in my Party. If he buys another voting machine company maybe he'll win as a Republican.  FreepFryer   Nov-29-07 07:19 PM   #12 
  - why don't you caucus and vote with the Democrats in the senate, then...?  QuestionAll   Nov-29-07 08:13 PM   #13 
  - He votes consistently with what he says  Inuca   Nov-29-07 08:45 PM   #14 
  - That's funny: Hagel is Republican could be Dem, Nelson is a Dem and votes like a Republican.  kansasblue   Nov-29-07 09:46 PM   #16 
  - Wish they would. No one listens to me here, though.  wienerdoggie   Nov-29-07 09:58 PM   #18 
  - Translation: "Gosh! We really effed-up our party! How about we eff-up yours?"  struggle4progress   Nov-29-07 09:48 PM   #17 
  - Regardless of everything....can any of us remember any of the Dem candidates  earthlover   Nov-29-07 10:28 PM   #19 
  - Hagel: "The GOP Has Won Two Elections On...Fear And Terrorism...[It's] Going To Try Again.."  charles t   Nov-29-07 11:20 PM   #22 
  - Clinton/Hagel '08??? Maybe that was what Hillary was referencing when she gave a speech about going  Pachamama   Nov-30-07 02:13 AM   #23 
  - Doubt it  Inuca   Nov-30-07 09:27 AM   #26 
  - Join the Democratic Party then  Anarcho-Socialist   Nov-30-07 09:00 AM   #25 
 

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