That's very interesting. I don't think its the sacrificial bill to appease us. I think the strict liability bill is the sacrificial one. They are not killing it to avoid its passage or defeat (watch, it will pop back up later), I think they are killing it to get the MSM off the story of Salazar and Hudak's moronic comments.
I wouldn't be surprised if they try again with a bill that allows universities to set their own policy. This one was universal ban, they may try again with one not so restrictive.
03-08-2013, 10:55
DeusExMachina
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Originally Posted by Madeinhb
And this is how liberty dies, with a thunderous applause.
Can we stop quoting Star Wars already? It's getting old.
03-08-2013, 10:58
crashdown
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Originally Posted by DeusExMachina
Can we stop quoting Star Wars already? It's getting old.
+1
03-08-2013, 11:02
yjsaindon
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Originally Posted by DeusExMachina
Can we stop quoting Star Wars already? It's getting old.
This is not the quote you're looking for....[ROFL1]
03-08-2013, 11:06
Jer
They gave up on it because the Republicans managed to get enough votes against it. It has nothing to do with helping the other bills through. They were going to lose in a vote today anyway.
One down....
03-08-2013, 11:07
ChunkyMonkey
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Originally Posted by Jer
They gave up on it because the Republicans managed to get enough votes against it. It has nothing to do with helping the other bills through. They were going to lose in a vote today anyway.
One down....
Thank you for bringing in the truth into the thread finally. :D
03-08-2013, 11:14
tmleadr03
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Originally Posted by yjsaindon
This is not the quote you're looking for....[ROFL1]
And if we are going to quote it can we please keep the quotes to the good ones? I am doing my best to forget that Episodes 1-3 were even made.
03-08-2013, 11:18
aryntha
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Originally Posted by Jer
They gave up on it because the Republicans managed to get enough votes against it. It has nothing to do with helping the other bills through. They were going to lose in a vote today anyway.
One down....
Seems they are 'confident' that they have enough votes for the others to sail through. Or, i'm guessing, they would have gotten the same treatment. Of course, party senators talk to eachother. I think we're hoping for a "surprise" no-vote today or Monday.
03-08-2013, 11:23
Rucker61
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Originally Posted by tmleadr03
And if we are going to quote it can we please keep the quotes to the good ones? I am doing my best to forget that Episodes 1-3 were even made.