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Tennessee Roll Call

Posted on September 29, 2008 at 2:12 pm

On the defeated bailout bill:

Yes - Cooper, Cohen, Gordon, Tanner
No - Lincoln Davis, David Davis, Wamp, Blackburn, Duncan

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4 Responses to “Tennessee Roll Call”

  1. dan t writes
    September 29th, 2008 2:23 pm

    Maybe it comes from being lied to over the years by so many politicians in BOTH parties. But I just don’t believe all this hysteria…I just don’t believe it.

  2. Glen Dean writes
    September 29th, 2008 2:30 pm

    Me too.

    I think we have had enough of the BS. This tactic of trying to scare us didn’t work. We are not supposed to be a command economy. Sure, government caused this mess, but to get the antidote from the same person that poisoned you doesn’t make a lick of sense.

    Having said all of that. This thing ain’t over. Braisted will likely get his wish of fullblown socialism before its all over.

  3. October 3rd, 2008 1:22 pm

    It was relatively easy for the Tennessee delegation, since Speaker Pelosi had already said the bill would not come to the floor for a vote if they didn’t have the votes to pass it.

    Which gave Lincoln Davis a pass, since he knew it would pass anyway he was able to keep his “Nay” vote. I must admit though, I had predicted he would “hold his nose” and vote “Aye” (for the taxpayers — wink, wink).

    As for Congressman Wamp, you might as well take down those billboards. Your run for Governor is O-V-E-R.

  4. October 3rd, 2008 1:26 pm

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