Taiwanese politicians often engage in fisticuffs because they have no filibuster and that is the only way to slow down or stop a bill.
Soon, our Senate will come to resemble the Taiwanese and Ukrainian parliaments as the Democrats move to destroy generations of negotiated parliamentary procedure in their quest to impose socialism.
It did happen in the senate in the past Mass Sen Charles Sumner was caned sensless in 1854 and did not return until 1861 to the senate due to the injuries. Shortly after that we had the "late unpleasantness between the states (Civil War)"
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Here are some more pics on the event:
http://signifer-xiii.livejournal.com/434725.html?style=mine
I wish we could see a little of that in the House and Senate...
You did; Burn, baby, burn.
Taiwanese politicians often engage in fisticuffs because they have no filibuster and that is the only way to slow down or stop a bill.
Soon, our Senate will come to resemble the Taiwanese and Ukrainian parliaments as the Democrats move to destroy generations of negotiated parliamentary procedure in their quest to impose socialism.
"You did; Burn, baby, burn"...
What the heck does a well in the gulf of Mexico have to do with the House and Senate?
Are you intimating about Obama's alledged desire to see more off-shore drilling?
Since you've brought up the well fire you might find this interesting: Homeland Security To Probe Oil Rig Explosion
This wouldn't happen in the U.S. Senate because of Harry Reid's rumored ultimate fighting background.
It did happen in the senate in the past Mass Sen Charles Sumner was caned sensless in 1854 and did not return until 1861 to the senate due to the injuries. Shortly after that we had the "late unpleasantness between the states (Civil War)"
So what about these angry protesters.
Such angry voices - inciting weak minded people to violence.
Will they be accused of sedition by the MSM or is that epithet only for the tea party?
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