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Saturday, November 24, 2007
Robert Novak :: Townhall.com Columnist
Harry Reid's Junket
by Robert Novak
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WASHINGTON -- After Congress recessed for Thanksgiving with urgent unfinished business that included facilitating income tax refunds and providing veterans benefits, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid left on an eight-day government-financed trip through Latin America.

Reid was scheduled to leave the Sunday after Thanksgiving and return the following Sunday. His itinerary included Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala and Paraguay. His staff told this column Reid made the trip because of "stagnant" U.S. policy in Latin America under the Bush administration.

Although congressional recesses supposedly are "home work periods" enabling lawmakers to deal with constituents, many travel abroad on "codels" (congressional delegations). Reid's office described his post-Thanksgiving codel as "bipartisan." He is accompanied by Republican Sens. Thad Cochran of Mississippi and Mike Crapo of Idaho, plus Democratic Sens. Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico, Kent Conrad and Byron Dorgan of North Dakota and Robert Menendez of New Jersey.

NO LOBBYISTS WANTED

When a prominent Washington lobbyist expressed a desire last week to attend Sen. Barack Obama's next fundraiser, he was politely told: "Thanks, but no thanks."

The lobbyist had been impressed by Democratic presidential aspirant Obama's moving speech to the Jefferson-Jackson dinner in Des Moines. But he was informed registered lobbyists are not welcome at the senator's events, even if no financial contribution is involved.

Obama's campaign to finish ahead of front-running Sen. Hillary Clinton in the Iowa caucuses depends on showing he is removed from the corruption of Washington, as she is not.

MARY'S EARMARK

Senate Republican reformers left Washington for their Thanksgiving recess furious with Minority Leader Mitch McConnell for allowing the Defense Department appropriations bill to pass by voice vote this month without challenging any of its earmarks -- including one helping re-elect Sen. Mary Landrieu in Louisiana.

Landrieu is one of the rare Democratic senators seriously challenged in a difficult 2008 for Republicans. Her earmark would reduce an estimated $3 billion to $4 billion shortfall in post-Hurricane Katrina housing rebuilding. The Road Home program needs money because it defied the Bush administration and offered huge federal wind damage payouts for homeowners holding federal insurance that was intended to cover only flooding.

Anti-earmark Republicans say the Road Home is really Landrieu's "Road to Re-election." They wanted to kill it by using the parliamentary procedure that had been employed to separate veterans funding from a pork-laden appropriations bill. Continued...

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Gyro Tyro
I like the direction of your thought, and I feel sure that many others do too, but what we need is a President to go on TV, which is easy for him to do, and expose the wastrels, and their new pork additions to other bills. Name names! Expose the game, and stand back and let the public taxpayers take over their punishment. We on Social Security are generally below the poverty level, but we our problems are not considered. Why? We are old folks and we are dying out, not the strong taxpayers that we once were when we could contribute. Even our votes are diminishing. But, we can still talk to our offspring and their children, tell them of the perfidy of people like Pelosi, Reid, Byrd and a whole list of others. We vote against them, and our children vote against them. Eventually, the bad seed of Congress will be weeded out and voted out. This can prevent a national uprising which will plunge our nation back into another revolutionary period. VOTE THEM OUT OF OFFICE, it is much easier than hanging them from the trees surrounding our nation's capitol building. They will still be alive, to live with their public disgrace and we will not have violated one of the Commandments. Still, it was a good post...Keep them coming!

Bear
Mr. Reid will find that when he gets to Latin America, that these folks have no more stomach for traitors there, than we do here. Sorry Harry, you have already they already know that you cannot be trusted, and they don't even trust each other, only down there, they do not tolerate you, as we have here, but stand you up against a wall, and then, well now, you will have to call Paul Harvey for the rest of the story!
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