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In a video released yesterday, June 21, 2010, by The Shark Tank, Florida Senator George LeMieux  accuses the Federal Government of failing to get available equipment to the Gulf region to clean-up the oil spill contaminating the Florida beaches.

According to the Senator LeMieux, during his interview,

“We only have 20 skimmers off the coast of Florida. We have 2000 skimmers in the United States. We haven’t even asked, as the Federal Government, for those skimmers to come to the Gulf.”

He went on to talk about how he had questioned the President about why these skimmers weren’t being deployed to the region and the President felt the skimmers needed to be in their current positions in case there is an oil spill in those areas. LeMieux made the point that this was like not being able to send a fire truck to your house burning down because another house may burn down.

Senator George LeMieux also discussed foreign offers,

“The Dutch has Super Skimmers they have been offering with Federal Government saying, no.”

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Harry Reid never fails to deliver controversy: “Negro Dialect?”: Harry Reid’s Time Warp.

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Just when you didn’t think Harry Reid didn’t have any more gaffes to give, he offers up an essay and statements in his normal way of looking down on the Black Citizens:
Reid Statement On Black History Month

February 1, 2010

Washington, D.C. – Nevada Senator Harry Reid made the following statement in recognition of Black History Month:

“Nevada’s story cannot be told without remembering the many African-Americans that sought to make our state a place where all people are treated equal.

“I remember when Nevada was called the ‘Mississippi of the West.’ Restaurants would not serve African-Americans and movie theaters had separate sections. Sammy Davis Jr. and Nat King Cole could perform in Las Vegas, but could not stay in the hotel.

“Leaders like Donald Clark, J. David Hoggard Sr., Dr. James B. McMillian, Woodrow Wilson, Lubertha Johnson, Dr. Charles I. West and Dr. William “Bob” Bailey and Sarann Knight Preddy and many others persevered through ignorance and discrimination to integrate the gaming industry and promote minority-owned business in our state.

Harry Reid Op Ed: Black history is American history – Partial text seen below

Sen. Harry Reid: Black history is American history

“Black History Month is a great opportunity to reflect on the contributions of African-Americans to help make America the beacon of hope that it is. But while the accomplishments of African-Americans may be amplified during this one month, we feel the impact in our everyday lives.

Whether visiting our relatives in the hospital after a successful blood transfusion, waiting in traffic at a stoplight or watching our president speak from the Rose Garden, the contributions of black Americans are ingrained in our nation’s DNA.

The progress that has been made, just in the time that I have been in public service, to ensure diversity, equality and social justice in our nation is a testament to America’s greatness. I worked hard during my time in local politics in Nevada to integrate the Las Vegas strip and the gaming industry. I backed affirmative action in federal contracting and sharply criticized the Supreme Court when they turned Brown v. Board on its head and ruled against cities’ efforts to diversify their schools. On Capitol Hill, I have done my best to lead by example. My office partners with Howard University for an internship program every semester that encourages young people to get interested in public service. I have created an initiative to improve staff diversity of the United States Senate. These commitments that I’ve made are more than just a laundry list of what I’ve done – they reflect who I am and what I believe in.

*If you can stand reading this and want to read more, visit “The Grio” for Reid’s whole story.

Nice apology at the end! Speaks to another post of mine, say what you want Liberally then apologize later.

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I am receiving great updates from my friends in Kansas, regarding their proposal for a 10th Amendment Resolution in Kansas. Kansas is just one of the many states seeking a 10th Amendment Resolution for state sovereignty to stand firm above any laws passed down by the Federal Government.

January 15th was the 10 Amendment Hearing in Topeka. 400-500 Kansans showed up to support SCR-1615. It was a GOOD day!!!

What’s the next step?

SCR-1615 will be worked (final action) in committee. This is one of the most dangerous times for a bill/resolution. Legislators can change the substance of the legislation & then send it to the floor for a vote.

What can we do NOW?

1) Call or write the committee members encouraging their support & passage of the resolution “AS IS”

2) Call or write the Senate Leadership to encourage passage “AS IS”.

3) Call or write YOUR Senator to contact the committee members & State Leadership to pass it “AS IS”.

Here is the contact information for the committee members:

Senator Tim Owens, Chairman 785-296-7353, Tim.Owens@senate.ks.gov, towens10@att.net

Senator Derek Schmidt, 785-296-2497, Derek.Schmidt@senate.ks.gov

Senator David Haley, 785-296-7376, 913-321-3210, David.Haley@senate.ks.gov, senhaley@aol.com

Senator Mary Pilcher-Cook, 785-296-7362, 913-268-9306, Mary.PilcherCook@senate.ks.gov, Mary@PilcherCook.com

Senator John Vratil, 785-296-7361, 913-451-5100, John.Vratil@senate.ks.gov, Jvratil@lathropgage.com

Senator Dwayne Umbarger, 785-296-7389, 620-839-5458 Dwayne.Umbarger@senate.ks.gov, senatorumbarger@yahoo.com

Senator Laura Kelly, 785-296-7365, 785-357-5304, Laura.Kelly@senate.ks.gov, Laura@LauraKelly.org

Senator Jean Schodorf, 785-296-7391, 316-831-0229, Jean.Schodorf@senate.ks.gov, JSchodorf@aol.com

Senator Les Donovan, 785-296-7385, 316-722-2923, Les.Donovan@senate.ks.gov, Idondist27@aol.com

Senator Terry Bruce, 785-296-7300, 620-663-7131, Terry.Bruce@senate.ks.gov, lawfirm@ourtownusa.net

Senator Julia Lynn, 785-296-7382, 913-832-5311, Julia.Lynn@senate.ks.gov, Julia@senatorjulialynn.com

The Resolution will be worked …

When: Wednesday, Feb 3rd

Time: 9:30am

Place: Topeka Capitol, Rm 548-S

This is a test … our Senators are waiting to see how serious we are!! It’s is just as important that we are there Wednesday as it was when we filled the testimony room & hall to capacity on January 15th. We need to fill the room & hall once again so they’ll KNOW we’re serious. Don’t forget … wear Orange & I’ll see you there!!!

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Tom Harkin

Senator Harkin, Let's put on the brakes and stop the internal destruction of these United States of America!

Here is the most recent form letter I received from Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) in response to a number of faxes I’ve sent him.

Pay careful attention to the twisting of information in an attempt to support his and President Obama’s agendas. It is worth noting that my responses from Republicans have been more detailed and have real content with factual details instead of containing agenda driven political spin.

Dear Friend:

I appreciate you taking the time to express your interest in health care reform.   I am pleased to report that on December 24, 2009, I voted for, and the Senate passed, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), which will lower costs, guarantee affordable coverage for all Americans, improve the quality of care, and reduce our federal budget deficit.

We can no longer settle for the status quo in our health system.  Our current health care system leaves nearly 50 million Americans without insurance, including nearly 300,000 in Iowa.  People can be denied coverage because of preexisting conditions, and can be dropped from their health insurance if they get a serious illness.  They can be charged much higher rates if they are women, are older, or are sick, and can be cut from insurance entirely once they reach an annual or lifetime cap on payouts.  Even those who have insurance can find that, due to coverage limitations or sky-high deductibles, it is woefully inadequate for their medical needs.  A recent study of bankruptcy filings found that 62 percent of all bankruptcies were related to medical debt, and nearly 80 percent of those people actually had health insurance.

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act contains critical reforms designed to overhaul our broken health care system.  Among its immediate benefits, the bill prohibits insurers from imposing arbitrary and excessive limits on the benefits that they will pay out; bans insurance companies from canceling your insurance policy if you get sick; requires insurance companies to cover prevention and wellness services, with no co-pays or deductibles; requires insurance companies to permit children to stay on family policies until age 26; provides small businesses with tax credits of up to 35 percent of premiums, to help reduce the cost of providing health insurance to their employees; creates a re-insurance program for early retirees (before age 65), to help ensure they don’t lose health coverage before they are Medicare eligible; reduces the size of the “donut hole” in the Medicare drug benefit, and requires insurance companies to provide rebates to their customers if their administrative costs are too high.

When the bill is fully effective, the PPACA will guarantee a choice of quality, affordable coverage for all Americans.  The bill will create new health insurance exchanges where people without access to affordable coverage will be able to easily shop and choose from a menu of quality health plans, much in the way members of Congress are able to do today.  Tax credits and reductions in cost-sharing will further reduce the premiums and out-of-pocket costs that lower-income and middle-class Americans will have to pay.  And, insurance companies will be barred from denying coverage, or charging higher premiums, because of a pre-existing conditions or gender.

Finally, of great importance to me, this legislation also places prevention and public health at the heart of our health reform efforts.  As I have often said, currently in the U.S., we don’t have a health care system, we have a sick care system.  If you’re sick, you get care. But we spend peanuts on prevention.  The system and all of the incentives are focused on pills, surgery, hospitalization, and disability. This bill will give Americans access to a 21st century health care system – one that is focused on preventing disease, and helping us to live healthy, active, productive lives.

Among other things, the bill creates a Federal-level Prevention and Public Health Council, which will improve coordination among federal agencies in incorporating wellness into national policy, and will develop a national prevention and public health strategy.  The bill includes a strong Prevention and Public Health Investment Fund, which will provide for expanded and sustained national investments in prevention and public health programs in communities across America.  Communities will tailor programs to meet health challenges unique to their area.  They can get creative; find out what works; and make a big difference.

At the clinical level, the bill will require reimbursement for proven, cost-effective preventive services such as smoking cessation, mental health screenings, cancer screenings, as well as obesity screening and counseling programs.  And for essential screenings and annual physicals, our bill will eliminate the co-pays and deductibles that currently discourage many people from doing the right things to stay healthy.

From the beginning of this debate, my colleagues in the majority party and I have been committed to passing legislation that is fully paid for and does not add to the federal budget deficit.  I am pleased to report that the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that PPACA will actually reduce the federal budget deficit by $132 billion over the next ten years, and by $1.3 trillion in the ten years after that.

Currently, the Affordable Health Care for America Act and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which were passed respectively by the House and the Senate, are being melded together. Please be assured that as I continue my work on health reform, I will keep your views in mind.

To learn more about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, you can visit the Senate Democratic Policy Committee’s Website at http://dpc.senate.gov/dpcdoc-sen_health_care_bill.cfm.  To view the Affordable Health Care for America Act, please visit the House Committee on Energy and Commerce’s Website at http://energycommerce.house.gov/.  In addition, the White House has created a center where individuals can go to get the facts on the current reform effort.  I encourage you to visit this information page, which can be found at http://www.whitehouse.gov/realitycheck/.

Sincerely,

Tom Harkin
United States Senator

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Senator John Cornyn and National Committee Chairman Michael Steele call on Harry Reid to step down after he made racially slanted comments towards then-candidate Barack Obama in 2008 “light skinned” with “no Negro dialect” unless he wants one.

There have been many instances of double standards being applied by the Democratic party, and this is just the latest to be added to a long list. Many of Reid’s friends, Reed, Feinstein, and Lieberman, have come out to publicly accept his apology for his error in judgement.

Cornyn said in a written statement,

“In 2002, Democrats expressed outrage at Senator Lott and called on him to step down as leader. That same standard should be applied to Senator Reid and his embarrassing and racially insensitive statements; statements, I would add, that Senator Reid still has yet to clarify.”

You may also recall talk show host, Don Imus, having made remarks that had no racially driven motives behind them. And yet he was fired because of outrage brought on by the self appointed black leaders. Why haven’t these black leaders held true to the standards they have put in place, and called for Harry Reid to step down? Maybe it’s not only the Democratic party that carry’s double standards.

Read more on this story on FOX News.

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Today’s article is coming out later than usual because of my trying to decide just how I wanted to approach this tragedy. I finally decided, the hell with it, I’ll just let my fingers make that decision for me. And they did just that. Enjoy!

Once again many of us found ourselves glued to C-SPAN2, in the middle of the night, as the Senate voted on cloture of the Harry Reid Amendment for the healthcare reform bill. We watched as votes were bought, threats were made, and bribes were placed to bring on the 60 votes needed to approve a cloture for this amendment.

Nelson signed on with cloture of Reid's Amendment

Nelson signed on with cloture of Reid's Amendment

This administration has used everything within their reach to push through one of the most tragic bills to ever be presented to the American population. Chicago Style Politics has been used in so many ways with the agendas of this President’s Administration. Senator Ben Nelson, of Nebraska, was one of the latest to cave to these tactics, while accepting a bribe for his support. One just has to wonder what all took place behind those closed door meetings to get Senator Nelson to become a traitor against the good people of Nebraska when the majority of Nebraskans are strongly opposed to the passage of the proposed legislation. If last nights emergency healthcare rally is a sign of what’s to come for Nelson, I’d say that his choice to place a vote for Cloture, of Reid’s amendment, was indeed his not so logical choice to vote himself right out of office.

Being from Iowa, I watched the C-SPAN2 coverage with a great deal of embarrassment as Senator Tom Harkin, of Iowa, stood there

Harkin proudly supports cloture of Reid's Amendment

Harkin proudly supports cloture of Reid's Amendment

and talked about all the advantages of this health care legislation. Nearly everything he talked about was developed from a twisted mess of lies. He even talked about keeping your current healthcare if you are happy with it. Those of us who have been paying attention to this whole mess, already know this is a complete lie.

In his form constituent responses and other means, Senator Tom Harkin has had a tendency to use poll numbers showing a majority of Iowans being in support of healthcare reform. To be honest, I am one of those people. What he doesn’t do, is to detail those numbers and show just how many Iowans are against this proposed healthcare reform and are actually in support of true remedies to the issues. Senator Harkin, the Iowans, who have read all or parts of this bill and it’s amendments, are far too smart to be in support of the terrible legislation that you are proposing for Iowa and the rest of America. You are a complete embarrassment for Iowa and I do know there is a growing movement forming to make sure you will no longer have the opportunity to continue to embarrass Iowa.

This is what Harry Reid thinks of majority of Americans

This is what Harry Reid thinks of majority of Americans

And then there was Senator Harry Reid, who decided to stand up and dish out some of his lies. He stated, “Americans are dieing far too soon.”  And yet, if he gets his way, Americans will most likely die earlier, while suffering and waiting in a line of government red tape. A shortage of medical professionals and facilities will be the direct cause of people suffering and dieing while waiting for proper care. You don’t have to look any further than our Canadian neighbors to find many such perfect examples of this.

Truth be known, I am in support of a viable health care reform that is NOT controlled by the government and so full of legislative pork and bribes. Most people I speak with are in complete agreement that reform is indeed needed. We just have no interest in the inefficiencies of our government being in control of it.

What Conservatives and Republicans don’t seem to be aware of, is that your Republican legislators are doing far less to stop the passage of this bill than you are aware of. It seems they have little interest in delaying the passage of this bill as stated by Republican Senator Jon Kyl on Bill Bennett’s radio show. The details of this, and much more, can be found at, Earth Times. Don’t be shocked when you realize that both parties are to blame for this bill moving forward.

Here’s one of the many revealing things they pointed out:

“Republican Senator Jon Kyl let the cat out of the bag on Bill Bennett’s radio show last week. When guest host Rick Santorum asked Kyl, ‘What is your strategy, to the extent you can share it,’ Kyl said, ‘Our strategy is not actually to delay…Our strategy is to have a lot of good amendments and highlight the problems in the bill. It is not our strategy to somehow slow things down.’

Fortunately for America, this battle is not yet over. There are a number of steps left before we can even think about letting up with this fight against Chicago Style Politics. Just because the Christmas Holiday Season is upon us, does not mean it is time to let down your guard. Keep calling, emailing, and faxing all of your legislators on a daily basis and let them know you are strongly opposed to an attack on the best healthcare system in the world.

With votes expected to take place on Christmas Eve, what are you going to let these jokers give you for Christmas?

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