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Posted By gbudavid 3 months, 2 weeks ago in Political News

When the Massachusetts legislature next convenes it's possible that their very first order of business will be to complete the final chapter in the late Senator Ted Kennedy's legacy and preserve the precious 60-seat majority the Democrats currently hold in the Senate.

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    Tasine3 months, 2 weeks ago

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    A good article about a sick Party of the Democrat persuasion. I don't know why the US Senate Dems worry about having a majority, enough votes for cloture, when they have so many willing Republicans, or rather, RINOs.

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    crespi3 months, 2 weeks ago

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    Like Republicans' "JUST SCREAM NO!" is not being HYPER-Partisan.

    Or Birther, Deather, "concentration camp" LIES, etc. generated by CONservative think-tanks and fake patriotic (anti-)"freedom foundations" aren't being partisan to the extreme of evil.

    Vote Rethuglicans out in 2010!

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