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Monday, May 12, 2008
Amanda Carpenter :: Townhall.com Columnist
Sen. Kyl Forecasts Dem Floor Strategy
by Amanda Carpenter
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Republican Whip Sen. Jon Kyl (R.-Ariz.) predicted Democrats would soon pass an expensive war spending bill knowing President Bush would veto in order to help their election prospects in November.

By doing this, Democrats “get the political benefit of a presidential veto and then say we would love to spend all the money, but the president wouldn’t let us,” Kyl said on a conference call Monday afternoon.

The Senate Appropriations Committee is scheduled to mark up a supplemental war spending bill Thursday. Democrats are making a push to include $11 billion extra in unemployment benefits and $1 billion more for education funding for war veterans.

“Extension of unemployment compensation has nothing to do with defense spending, it’s something the Democrats want to put on just about every bill they can,” Kyl said. After the president vetoes the bill Kyl expects a “clean” one will be passed later and sent for to the president’s desk for his approval.

Kyl predicted the Democrats may pursue a similar strategy of introducing unacceptable bill for cap-and-trade legislation, although there is not enough time on the calendar to debate such a broad-reaching law. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Joe Lieberman (I.-Conn.) and Sen. John Warner (R.-Va.) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through a cap-and-trade system, is likely to come to the floor in June.

Kyl said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D.-Nev.) would use the truncated timetable against Republicans. Kyl said Reid could quickly file for cloture and then “blame them [Republicans] for filibustering the bill.”

“I have a very hard time believing at the end of the day it would pass,” Kyl said.

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Subject: Kyl's Speculation
Joyyyy!

Kyl's UIGEA bill and poker are barely the issue.
The 1st and tenth amendments and everybody's right to spend their own money the way that they want to is! How can you gun-toting conservatives who are always preaching 2nd ammendment rights, not see the parallel?

Were it just poker that was at stake here, I doubt that the Engineer and myself would be harping so much. Is it only when your precious
particular religous views allow you to infringe on the constitution that constitution becomes less important?

Or does even the democratic principle that your
elected officials should express the wish of the majority and the rights of the minority
mean nothing to you?

The relevance here is that Kyl has no legitimate pedestal from which to speak and
certainly not to criticize for the very thing he
exercises and indeed flaunts his perverse expertise in.



Senator Kyl's Seculation
You know, Senator Kyl knows a lot about adding on irrlevant legislation to important bills.

The Senate Appropriations . . . Democrats are . . . da da da

But if he's criticizing, then it's just the pot calling the kettle black. He inserted the UIGEA to the Port Security Act because he knew that subtrifuge was the only chance he had. Thankfully, people are beginning to see how much
Senator Kyl resembles Joseph MacCarthy.
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