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| From: | Queen of my Castle (174.42.189.111)
| | Subject: | No, because it doesn't matter what I think was porkish in the bill | |
Date: | August 9, 2010 at 4:43 pm PST |
In Reply to: So you aren't going to tell me what you thought was posted by Millie on August 9, 2010 at 3:55 pm:
it matters what the Republicans who voted against it thought. Now, I guess you have a differing definition of pork than they do. Personally, I feel that in a bill designed to take care of the medical needs of workers who fell ill taking care of 9/11 clean-up, anything that has nothing whatsoever to do with the workers who can document that they were indeed assisting in 9/11 clean-up, and became ill because of it, would be "pork". IF you can find a Democrat who has actually *read* the bill, perhaps he/she can tell you whether or not this bill did indeed contain language and/or funds that were unnecessary or irrelevant to the nature of the bill. :)
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