This as a very positive piece for the dems. Has Brian Jones drunk so much kool-aid :beer: he has lost all touch with reality? Or is he living in a seperate reality?
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Democrats: The Party of 'No', Says RNC
2/3/2005 3:13:00 PM
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To: National Desk
Contact: :puke: Brian Jones of Republican National Committee Communications, 202-863-8614
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following was released today by the Republican National Committee:
"President Bush's State of the Union presented a positive agenda for keeping America safe and preserving Social Security, but the Democrats have defined themselves as the party of 'no' in responding with obstruction and pessimism. President Bush realizes the challenges facing our country require bipartisan solutions, not political attacks." -- Brian Jones, Republican National Committee Communications Director.
Meet The Party Of "No"
:yourock: "(A)s The President Spoke In The House Chamber, Several Democrats Hissed And Rumbled 'No, No, No' During Some Of His Assertions About Social Security." (Charles Babington and Mike Allen, "Bush's Address Wins Over Few, If Any, Democrats," The Washington Post, 2/3/05)
:yourock: Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) Said President Should "Forget" About Strengthening Social Security Because "It Will Not Happen." (Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Press Conference, 2/1/05)
:yourock: -- Washington Post Article Suggested Senate Democrats Could Filibuster Social Security Plan. "Because Senate rules require 60 votes in the 100-member chamber to overcome delaying tactics, Democrats appear positioned to block Bush's partial privatization efforts unless he makes concessions that attract moderate Democrats from states that the president carried last fall." (Charles Babington and Mike Allen, "Democrats Claim Votes To Halt Social Security Plan," The Washington Post, 2/2/05)
:yourock: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) Said Democrats "Are United" Against President's Social Security Plan. (David Espo, "Democrats: Social Security A Distraction," The Associated Press, 2/1/05)
:yourock: Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.): "We've Got To Fight On This Issue, And We've Got To Wage An Aggressive Fight." (Sheryl Gay Stolberg, "For Democrats, Social Security Becomes A Defining Test," The New York Times, 1/30/05)
:yourock: Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.): "We Will Not Allow The President To Play Retirement Roulette And Turn Social Security Into Social Insecurity." (Richard Simon and Maura Reynolds, "Democrats Give A 'No' To Privatization," Los Angeles Times, 2/3/05)
:yourock: "Rep. John D. Dingell Of Michigan Said That Bush's Social Security Proposal Reminded Him Of 'That New Coke From The 1980s - - The Name On The Can Was The Same, But Nobody Could Stomach What Was Inside.'" (Richard Simon and Maura Reynolds, "Democrats Give A 'No' To Privatization," Los Angeles Times, 2/3/05)
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