Banks Beat Homeowners: Foreclosure Bill Killed In Senate

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First Posted: 04-30-09 03:30 PM   |   Updated: 05-31-09 05:12 AM

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The Senate on Thursday rejected an effort to stave off home foreclosures by a vote of 51 to 45. It was an overwhelming defeat, with the bill's backers falling 15 votes short -- a quarter of the Democratic caucus -- of the 60 needed to cut off debate and move to a final vote.

The death of the bankruptcy reform measure -- which would have allowed a small number of homeowners who met strict conditions to renegotiate mortgages under bankruptcy protection -- is a major tactical win for the banking industry. But allowing the foreclosure crisis to continue unabated may end up being a failed strategy for the financial sector.

It wasn't easy for Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), who led the effort on behalf of homeowners, to wrangle the 45 votes.

Sen. Evan Bayh (D-Ind.), who had been on the fence for weeks, gave Durbin his support and nudged him on the way out of the chamber, alerting him of the anti-bank position he'd just taken.

Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, a conservative Democrat, also cast a courageous vote in favor of the measure. He gave Durbin a hard slap on the arm on the way out.

Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), a strong backer of the bill, spent a good deal of time trying to persuade his colleague Jim Webb (D-Va.).

As she got close to convincing him, she called in Durbin. "Hey Durbs," she could be heard saying, "help me with Jim."

Durbin and Webb spoke for several minutes and Webb cast an aye vote.

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Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.), meanwhile, spent much of the vote checking the tally. Toward the end of the vote, she cast her lot with homeowners. Sen. Ted Kaufman, a Democrat from Delaware, a state nearly wholly-owned by the financial industry, voted his conscience, opposing the banks. He is not running for reelection. "I'm liberated from fundraising," said Kaufman afterwords.

His Delaware colleague, Democrat Tom Carper, voted with the banks.

The Chamber of Commerce has deemed the vote a crucial one that will be heavily counted in its annual scorecard, and those who voted yes will pay a financial price from the Chamber and the banking industry.

Other Democrats stuck with the banks against the homeowners. Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.) was wheeled into the chamber and pointed his finger in the air, signaling a yes vote, then dramatically swung it down, as if taunting the backers of the bill.

Sens. Jon Tester (Mont.), Mary Landrieu (La.) and Ben Nelson (Neb.) all voted with the banks, as they told the Huffington Post they would. Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.) voted no, as did the new Democratic Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania.

Sen. Michael Bennett (D-Colo.), Sen. Tim Johnson (D-S.D.) and Max Baucus (D-Mont.) voted no as well.

Earlier this week, Durbin concluded that banks that "frankly own the place."

How much did the Senate go for?

The banking and real estate industry has funneled roughly $2,000,000 into Landrieu's campaign coffers over her 12-year career, according to data from the Center for Responsive Politics. The financial sector is Nelson's biggest backer; he's taken $1.4 million from banks and real estate interests and another $1.2 million from insurance firms. Tester has fielded roughly half a million in his two years in office. Lincoln has taken $1.3 million from banking and real estate interests.

Carper has raked in more than $1.5 million. Baucus, chair of the finance committee, has been on the receiving end of $3.5 million over his career. Specter has hauled in more than $4.5 million and Johnson has gotten some $2.5 million.

Across the United States, the measure is estimated to have been able to prevent 1.69 million foreclosures and preserve $300 billion in home equity.

Durbin is deeply unhappy with his Democratic colleagues that sided with the banks. "Frankly, I can't match what the bankers are doing in terms of lobbying," he said. Asked by the Huffington Post how bank influence could ever be reduced, he said, "When the voters speak, some elected officials listen. So I hope that, if we fail on mortgage foreclosure and we fail on credit card reform, I hope that people in this country will stand up and say to Congress, 'You've got the wrong friends.'"

After the vote, Durbin said he was surprised to lose so many Democrats. "I had hoped for a better vote. I mean, really, to lose 11 Democrats was disappointing, but, you know, I guess I've gained some ground since the issue last came up. Maybe if the mortgage foreclosures go up dramatically and I call it again next year I can pass it," Durbin told the Huffington Post. (In April 2008, a similar bill received 36 votes.)

Reminded of his comment earlier in the day that if the bill failed, he hoped the American people would respond, he didn't back down even though so many in his own party strayed. "I hope they get the message," he said of his wayward colleagues. "Maybe they have an answer to this problem, but I have seen it."

Carper, however, the no vote from Delaware, said the issue was finished in the Senate. "My guess is we're not going to see it again," he said.

Earlier this week, Durbin took to the Senate floor to tell his colleagues that the upcoming vote was a test.

"Who's going to win this debate? The mortgage bankers and the American Bankers Association or the consumers across this country?" he asked.

We now have the answer. "We led the way on this and we are clearly responsible for defeating this for the third time in the last year," David Kittle, chairman of the Mortgage Bankers Association, told our friends at the American News Project in this must-watch video:

Ryan Grim is the author of the forthcoming book This Is Your Country On Drugs: The Secret History of Getting High in America

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The Senate on Thursday rejected an effort to stave off home foreclosures by a vote of 51 to 45. It was an overwhelming defeat, with the bill's backers falling 15 votes short -- a quarter of the Democr...
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- rinpochet I'm a Fan of rinpochet 45 fans permalink

Just heard about another site, gradegov.com. Go there and vote!!! Give all these bu.ms who voted against the bill and "F" and explain why.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 05/01/2009
- lizr I'm a Fan of lizr 253 fans permalink
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great idea!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 PM on 05/01/2009
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Just went and looked ...It's a republican site run by a republican...all the pugs are getting great marks and the dems failing ones...not worth the trip

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 PM on 05/01/2009
- OurKoan I'm a Fan of OurKoan 25 fans permalink
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Jesus, can you come back and drive the money people from the temple? Please?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 PM on 05/01/2009
- Lemeritus I'm a Fan of Lemeritus 109 fans permalink
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Amen! Of all the things that get the religious right (or, now, just the plain ole' right) into a lather -- not a Christian word about usury or torture. Just another indication of how the distort the Bible for their own small-minded purposes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 PM on 05/01/2009
- Lorianne I'm a Fan of Lorianne 63 fans permalink
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It takes two to tango

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 PM on 05/01/2009

This all seems to be a little hysterical to me. This bill was no panacea. Do you have any idea what it would cost to try to cram down a lender in a bankruptcy case? I am not sure, but if I cannot afford my mortgage payment, how am I going to pay to fight that fight? The bill would have protected just a few borrowers and punished the rest of us with higher mortgage rates and loss of homestead protections in bankruptcy. I am no friend of the mortgage bankers, but the historical trade off in the bankruptcy law was that homestead rights gave special protections to your personal residence and lenders on those personal residences got special offsetting rights so that they did not get crammed down. Would you trade your homestead protections for the cram down provision (that you may not be rich enough to utilize)? I know that I would not. As a senior citizen, I have a lot of equity in my home that creditors in bankruptcy cannot touch due to the homestead rules. Trading that for the chance that a judge orders a cram down to benefit me does not seem to be a great gamble

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 PM on 05/01/2009
- OurKoan I'm a Fan of OurKoan 25 fans permalink
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You are right about this particular bill. But a lot of people, myself very much included, are really pi$$ed off about the undue influence the financial industry has over the senate. When I read the numbers on campaign donations from the financial industry to our senators, I feel almost nauseous, and realize that as long as that mechanism continues as is, we will never see any substantive change in this area.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 05/01/2009
- MossyOak I'm a Fan of MossyOak 59 fans permalink
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This is more of a symbolic loss. Yes, close to 2 million people stood to benefit, but the banking lobby turning this many Democrats proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that they are owned by banks. Two of my state's Democratic Senators voted against it and I'm really, really upset about that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 05/01/2009
- lizr I'm a Fan of lizr 253 fans permalink
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happy to say VT senators were not among the turncoats, and neither were Hawaii's.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 PM on 05/01/2009
- Lorianne I'm a Fan of Lorianne 63 fans permalink
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Great points.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 PM on 05/01/2009

Where are you getting your facts from? BK is cheap and most people can do it for a few hundred dollars or by a few monthly payments. This bill would not of raised interest rates since it was for loans before Jan. 2009 and most economists have proven that fact. The bill would only help some, but some is a heck of a lot better than none. We have been in court fighting FRAUD committed by our broker and lender for the last two years now. We have lived here for almost 50 years as well. We are doing a contingency basis with our attorney due to the fact these lenders broke TILA laws and Fraud. Most of these loans were bogus to begin with and the lenders have been getting away with white collar crime. Heck, some of these lenders can't even prove that they still own these loans. This bill would of forced these lenders who did these type of things to modify loans before people actually filed for bankruptcy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 PM on 05/04/2009

THIS is why ALL lobbying should be ILLEGAL.
Lobbyists are against the American people and for BIG business.

OUTLAW LOBBYING IN ALL FORMS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 AM on 05/01/2009
- kathy001 I'm a Fan of kathy001 82 fans permalink

I agree. Totally, unequivocally and without reservation. Lobbying must GO!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 PM on 05/01/2009
- Mahi Joe I'm a Fan of Mahi Joe 49 fans permalink

Here is the defense for lobbying. Some non-for-profit groups which actually help the needy would not get enough funds if their voices weren't heard. How about we outlaw just corporate lobbyists, those that say lobby for profit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 PM on 05/01/2009
- OurKoan I'm a Fan of OurKoan 25 fans permalink
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People used to believe that small amounts of arsenic made the skin beautiful. They died anyway. Cant have it both ways and be true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 PM on 05/01/2009
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Again, I'm going to have to agree with your approach on this subject. The playing field needs to be levelled but lobbying is a democratic tool. It does give the little people a chance at getting a voice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 05/01/2009
- WasteNJ I'm a Fan of WasteNJ 29 fans permalink
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Agreed, allow the NFP groups and ban any corporate lobbying.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 05/01/2009
- kathy001 I'm a Fan of kathy001 82 fans permalink

Without paid lobbyists people will still be able to contact their legislators and voice their needs. It will require that more people get involved in voicing their concerns to government and frankly, that can only be a good thing. We need to be involved in our government instead of sitting back and allowing a hired firm to get involved for us.

Also, when the big lobbyists, with their wads of cash, are no longer allowed to push their agendas through and gobble up the lion's share of government funds, etc., there will be more left for the smaller groups.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 05/01/2009
- Okieborn I'm a Fan of Okieborn 69 fans permalink

Whats New !!
The Citizenry Of America is lower than dirt !!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 AM on 05/01/2009
- dcrinaz I'm a Fan of dcrinaz 66 fans permalink
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The citizenry is only lower than dirt if the citizens wish to be. This is what happens when we do not take an interest in issues and we do not make our voices heard. How long does it take to write a short message to the Senate Sell-Outs, those who've turned the Senate into a bordello? One or two minutes. Cut it and paste it to send to the other Bank-Owned Senators? 5 minutes. Has anyone done it? Here's there contacts, just point and click and you can do it:

Max Baucus (Mont.),
http://baucus.senate.gov/contact/emailForm.cfm?subj=issue
Michael Bennet (Colo.),
http://bennet.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?p=TransitionalSiteEmailSenatorBennet
Robert Byrd (W.Va.),
http://byrd.senate.gov//contacts/index.cfm?ID=54
Byron Dorgan (N.D.),
e-mail: dorgan.senate.govnate.gov
Tim Johnson (S.D.),
http://johnson.senate.gov/contact/
Mary Landrieu (La.),
http://landrieu.senate.gov/contact/index.cfm
Blanche Lincoln (Ark.),
http://lincoln.senate.gov/contact/email.cfm
Ben Nelson (Neb.),
http://bennelson.senate.gov/contact/email.cfm
Mark Pryor (Ark.),
http://pryor.senate.gov/contact/
Jon Tester (Mont.),
http://tester.senate.gov/Contact/
Tom Carper (Del.),
http://carper.senate.gov/contact/
Arlen Specter (Penn, a Dem in name only),
http://specter.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=contact.contactform

By the way, the alternative to them is not the Republicans. They have been sell-outs for so long, it's part of their constitution.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 05/01/2009
- lizr I'm a Fan of lizr 253 fans permalink
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I thought Byrd voted right? he didnt? and what about Rockefeller?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 05/01/2009
- Shavano I'm a Fan of Shavano 6 fans permalink

It's only a momentary victory for the banks. This bill will be back and it will contain more protection for home owners and a repeal of the Bush led Bankruptcy reform act. Right now, it wasn't as important as getting the Credit Card bill passed, so it got lukewarm support from a lot of Democrats, including the White House.

The bankruptcy bill will come back when the banking reform act hits.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 AM on 05/01/2009
- lizr I'm a Fan of lizr 253 fans permalink
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your mouth to god's ears.

we all better be alert and ACTIVE to make sure this travesty does not repeat itself!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 05/01/2009
- MossyOak I'm a Fan of MossyOak 59 fans permalink
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Thanks for your positive spin on this. I hope you're right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 05/01/2009
- jbusch8 I'm a Fan of jbusch8 4 fans permalink

I'm a pinko liberal type, but lets face it - the democrats are just the lesser of two evils.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 05/01/2009
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Yes lesser, but by gargantuan amounts lesser.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 AM on 05/01/2009
- TheHandyman I'm a Fan of TheHandyman 108 fans permalink
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Not really, only a hair breadths. Notice that Specter became a Demowon't and still voted Repug! Specter is a Goper with a big fuzzy ears instead of a trunk.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 05/01/2009
- dcrinaz I'm a Fan of dcrinaz 66 fans permalink
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That does not mean that we should leave it thus. We can work to remove the evil in the Democratic Party, whose principles are good--except for the fanaticism about abortion. Here is some of the evil we can work to remove from office via the political process:

Focus your anger, direct it to a good. Obama's election was not enough. Our federal government has been so corrupted and perverted because of the Republican years, it had to corrupt some Democrats. But if Democrats behave like Republicans, they should be ousted along with the Republicans. And replaced with Democrats who will do the will of the People.

Max Baucus (Mont.),
Michael Bennet (Colo.),
Robert Byrd (W.Va.),
Byron Dorgan (N.D.),
Tim Johnson (S.D.),
Mary Landrieu (La.),
Blanche Lincoln (Ark.),
Ben Nelson (Neb.),
Mark Pryor (Ark.),
Jon Tester (Mont.),
Tom Carper (Del.),
Arlen Specter (Penn, a Dem in name only).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 AM on 05/01/2009
- lizr I'm a Fan of lizr 253 fans permalink
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Amen!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 05/01/2009
- rinpochet I'm a Fan of rinpochet 45 fans permalink

Huffpo should do the right thing by the people and keep this the NUMBER ONE story!!!! Not push it down. Is there any other story here that better describes how the American people are being s.c.r.ewed while their money is being used to bail out these crooks?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 AM on 05/01/2009
- lizr I'm a Fan of lizr 253 fans permalink
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AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 05/01/2009
- phreddy111 I'm a Fan of phreddy111 2 fans permalink

absolutely agree - definitely front page - Dem. control of WH and congress is meaningless as long as there are members who are in the pockets of the financial elite. This will never lead to change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 05/01/2009
- RandVictims I'm a Fan of RandVictims 113 fans permalink
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Score another one for the Plutocracy.

Where's Che when you need him?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 05/01/2009
- lizr I'm a Fan of lizr 253 fans permalink
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seriously. how are we going to deal with this?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 05/01/2009
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Americans rose to the occasion once before, during my time, during the Viet Nam war. They let the government know how they felt about the war, and thier efforts changed it. When Americans take to the street, it's pretty impressive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 AM on 05/01/2009
- Itsmyland2 I'm a Fan of Itsmyland2 9 fans permalink
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Somehow we need to take campaign donations out of the equation. All of our members of congress are bought and paid for by big business. The do not represent the people. This is a country run by large corporations and their interests

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 AM on 05/01/2009
- Mahi Joe I'm a Fan of Mahi Joe 49 fans permalink

I could not agree more. With this last election it showed that if people (not corporations but the little guy) truly believed in their candidate they would contibute. Hell I ended up contributing to Pres. Obamas campaign several times and actually felt really proud of it too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 AM on 05/01/2009
- lizr I'm a Fan of lizr 253 fans permalink
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the game is rigged.

big business runs one of their candidates against another of their candidates.

I thought O was different but now I am starting to doubt.

WHY did he not support this bill.

It was about economic fairness, justice.

His support could have made the difference.

What good is it being so popular when you wont fight for what is right?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 05/01/2009
- TylerRose I'm a Fan of TylerRose 6 fans permalink

President Obama does support the bill but he cannot make the congressmen and women vote for it. If any or all of them vote against a bill that the President supports, there is nothing the President can do about it. That's America. The power of persuasion on congressmen are the voters. Each senator who voted for the banks should hear from the people who voted them in office right now. You voted them in to represent you in Congress. If they do not vote for you, you fire them. They understand that. That is why Specter switched to Democrat party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 05/01/2009

I think we need to copy the republicans on this one and run someone against those who voted no on this in a primary. its quite obvious their vote had nothing to do with their principles, in that respect they are as bad as specter. So we as democrats need to take action and vote against incumbent democrats who vote based on money not principle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 AM on 05/01/2009

once again we have the best Govt. money can buy. I for one am growing very sick of the damned banks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 05/01/2009
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lol. Good line.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 05/01/2009
- k1k2lee I'm a Fan of k1k2lee 16 fans permalink

WHY is this story relegated to the bottom of the politics page??? WHERE is Huff Po and others on this issue? The banks get away with this kind of thing because no one is shining the light on it. Or they do for a split second and move on to the next shiny bright object. This needs sustained, serious attention. This is about changing the way Washington operates - one of Obama's campaign promises. We need to keep the pressure on!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 AM on 05/01/2009
- lizr I'm a Fan of lizr 253 fans permalink
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huffpo is the ONLY place I have read about this.

MOre to the pt- where are KETH< RACHEL< CHRIS M???

where is the MSM??

talk about class warfare- they just bury our issues!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 AM on 05/01/2009
- MossyOak I'm a Fan of MossyOak 59 fans permalink
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If RM or KO don't report this tonight, I'm going to freak!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 05/01/2009
- rinpochet I'm a Fan of rinpochet 45 fans permalink

My thoughts EXACTLY and I posted on it but who knows when or where it will appear? This should be the NUMBER ONE story. If Huffpo won't support the people, who will?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 05/01/2009
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I guess there aren't enough people living in tents yet. Pretty pathetic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 AM on 05/01/2009
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Tents? Talk about posh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 05/01/2009
- k6007 I'm a Fan of k6007 237 fans permalink
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Who needs republicans, when you've got bluedogs? And, the establishment is backing specter AGAINST life long dems..? 'Nuff, said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 AM on 05/01/2009
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