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Tamyrlin79 Donating Member (944 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-31-05 12:10 PM
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Who is doing the Democratic Response to Bush's SotU speech this year?
Anyone know? Wish it were Howard Dean... but I'm sure it won't be. Thanks in advance to whomever posts the info...
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Richardo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-31-05 12:12 PM
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1. NPR said the 'response' was going to be today...
...a 'prebuttal', the Dems are calling it. Anyone else hear this?
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sam sarrha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-31-05 12:19 PM
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4. If Bu$h takes a shit during the speech they'l tell how smooth it came out
and how it smelled like Frankincense and Mythr..

...hell, they will say the turd is the Christ Reborn from God's Prophet..!!
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papau Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-31-05 12:36 PM
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8. Rebuttal Begins for a Speech Not Yet Given (SOTU)
Rebuttal Begins for a Speech Not Yet Given (SOTU)


http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/31/politics/31cong.html

January 31, 2005
Rebuttal Begins for a Speech Not Yet Given (SOTU)
By CARL HULSE

ASHINGTON, Jan. 30 - With President Bush scheduled to deliver his State of the Union address on Wednesday, Democratic leaders in Congress are planning a pre-emptive strike on Monday, challenging Mr. Bush on his policy in Iraq and his plans for Social Security.

In a "prebuttal" to the presidential address, Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the minority leader, plans to urge the president to use Sunday's elections in Iraq as an opportunity to change course in that country and "come clean" with the American public by presenting a coherent plan for what lies ahead in Iraq.

"Most of all, we need an exit strategy so that we know what victory is and how we can get there; so that we know what we need to do and so that we know when the job is done," said a draft of the speech Mr. Reid is to deliver in an appearance with Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, his counterpart in the House, at the National Press Club here.

Excerpts of Ms. Pelosi's remarks show that she plans to emphasize Democratic skepticism about Mr. Bush's efforts to change Social Security so workers could place some money into personal investment accounts rather than pay into the existing retirement program.

"Private accounts also take away the one thing that makes Social Security the bedrock upon which Americans can build their retirements - the guaranteed benefit," says Ms. Pelosi in her speech. "The burst of the Internet bubble in 2000 wreaked havoc on private investments. Imagine if it had done the same to their Social Security. We won't let a guaranteed benefit become a guaranteed gamble."<snip>

Reid: "There is a gap between saying we are a global leader and standing on the sidelines as new international institutions and alliances take shape without us."

"There is a gap between saying to reformers that 'the United States will not ignore your oppression, or excuse your oppressors' and an Administration that stands by in virtual silence as Saudi dissidents disappear."

"And nowhere is the gap between rhetoric and reality greater than in Iraq."

Pelosi: "So it is right that we are having a discussion about the future of Social Security, but it is also right that Democrats stand up for our values the values that created, defended, and will strengthen Social Security."

"First, Democrats insist any changes not begin by cutting benefits. The average Social Security check today is $950 a month. That is not a great deal of money for those who depend on that check to pay for food, rent, heat, and medicine. "

"Under the leading privatization plan proposed by the President's Social Security commission, the Social Security benefit could be cut by more than 40 percent."

"Democrats will not allow this Administration to turn this proud, entrepreneurial achievement of the New Deal into a raw deal for millions of Americans." "Social Security is a promise, kept from generation to generation a guarantee of dignity and independence the closest thing our government has to a sacred trust."

"Mr. President, do not betray this trust."




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Atman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-31-05 12:13 PM
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2. Probably Nancy Pelosi
She'll thank him for being the greatest president ever, and for his reaching across the aisle to backhand the democrats. Then she'll tell America how lucky we are for having Bush stomp on our civil liberties for our own good. Then she'll say she supports him in everything he does, but, perhaps, Mr. President, sir, please, pretty please, could you not be so obvious in your bankrupting of our nation? Y'know, if you don't mind. Wouldn't want to trouble you.
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Cocoa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-31-05 12:28 PM
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6. the reason your parody is not funny
is because it's not true, not at all.

Pelosi's strong comments focussed mainly on Social Security, and they were important.
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tridim Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-31-05 12:14 PM
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3. It should be Boxer, Kennedy, Conyers or Dean
But it'll probably be Pelosi.. Ughhh..
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Jack The Tab Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-31-05 12:27 PM
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5. Maybe Fox will have on Lieberman...
and LIEb can talk about what a great job this president did in Iraq.
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Toots Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-31-05 12:30 PM
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7. I think it is Trent Lott
Isn't he the most Democratic of them all? Do you want to listen to a bunch of "me too" after Bush* speeks?
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