I've always thought that the filibuster was indeed a legitamite use of minority rights but that said this week has seen an extraordinary amount of flip flopping. Just a year ago Republicans were claiming it was anti-democratic and even immoral that the Democrats using the filibuster to block extremist measures by fundimentalist Republicans. Those Republicans couldn't condemn the use of the filibuster enough.
My, my, how things change in a year. Just this week Republicans in the senate used the filibuster to prevent there even being a debate about what course of action we should take in Iraq. The very same people who earlier claimed filibusters were anti-democratic, even unconstitutional, and pushed for "the nuclear option" which would have removed the minorities ability to filibuster extremist proposals; now suddenly Republicans are claiming the filibuster is as American as apple pie.
I hate these self serving bastards; they're just such hypocrits. At least agree that the filibuster is legitamite when you're in the majority before using it when you are in the minority.
My, my, how things change in a year. Just this week Republicans in the senate used the filibuster to prevent there even being a debate about what course of action we should take in Iraq. The very same people who earlier claimed filibusters were anti-democratic, even unconstitutional, and pushed for "the nuclear option" which would have removed the minorities ability to filibuster extremist proposals; now suddenly Republicans are claiming the filibuster is as American as apple pie.
I hate these self serving bastards; they're just such hypocrits. At least agree that the filibuster is legitamite when you're in the majority before using it when you are in the minority.
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