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by Liberty
Sun Jul 26, 2009 11:14 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: How Senators voted on CHL bill
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Re: How Senators voted on CHL bill

Oldgringo wrote:
Frost wrote:Keep in mind this was only close because some senators were wiling to vote no if necessary to kill the bill, but voted yes for PR.

The Washington Post

The slim margin was no accident: Other Democrats, such as Pennsylvania's Bob Casey and Colorado's Mark Udall and Michael Bennet, were said to have been willing to vote "no" if necessary. Twenty minutes after the voting began, Bennet and Udall left the cloakroom together and walked into the chamber. Bennet went to the well to consult with Schumer, who indicated that it was safe for Bennet -- a product of D.C.'s St. Albans School -- to vote with the NRA. Bennet looked to Udall, who gave an approving nod, and cast his "aye" vote.

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Toward the end of the vote, Pryor entered the chamber through the back door, took a few steps inside, flashed a thumbs-down to the clerk, and retreated as fast and furtively as somebody dodging gunfire.

Several minutes later, the Democrats had racked up more than enough votes to block the proposal. "Are there any senators in the chamber wishing to vote or wishing to change their vote?" the presiding officer inquired.

Pryor burst back in, this time through a side door. "Mr. President!" he called out. "Mr. President!" He stopped in the well to consult with Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), a gun-control advocate who was keeping the whip sheet. Schumer gave Pryor a nod, and the Arkansan -- reassured that his vote was not needed to defeat the proposal -- changed his vote to an "aye."
The first priority of our electorate is to get re-elected. The people and common sense come next...maybe.
I think fat bank accounts / and supporting the mistress has a higher priority than us people or common sense

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