Monday, February 18, 2008

More Reasons toThrow The Bums Out

One can always count on Congressmen from both parties for reasons to Throw the Bums Out, but the democrats have been making a special effort recently. Robert Novak writes in the Washington Post

Why Torts Trumped Terrorism

about Nancy Pelosi allowing antiterrorism laws to expire in order to protect political contributions from trial lawyers.
The true reason for blocking the bill was Senate-passed retroactive immunity to protect from lawsuits private telecommunications firms asked to eavesdrop by the government. The nation's torts bar, vigorously pursuing such suits, has spent months lobbying hard against immunity.

The recess by House Democrats amounts to a judgment that losing the generous support of trial lawyers, the Democratic Party's most important financial base, would be more dangerous than losing the anti-terrorist issue to Republicans. Dozens of lawsuits have been filed against the phone companies for giving individuals' personal information to intelligence agencies without a warrant. Mike McConnell, the nonpartisan director of national intelligence, says delay in congressional action deters cooperation in detecting terrorism.

Big money is involved. Amanda Carpenter, a Townhall.com columnist, has prepared a spreadsheet showing that 66 trial lawyers representing plaintiffs in the telecommunications suits have contributed $1.5 million to Democratic senators and causes. Of the 29 Democratic senators who voted against the FISA bill last Tuesday, 24 took money from the trial lawyers (as did two absent senators, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama). Eric A. Isaacson of San Diego, one of the telecommunications plaintiffs' lawyers, contributed to the recent unsuccessful presidential campaign of Sen. Chris Dodd, who led the Senate fight against the bill containing immunity.


Just one more reason to vote against all incumbents of both parties. Voters have a duty to find men and women of integrity who are not part of the slimy corruption that is present day Washington DC. Vote against the incumbents and if you do not trust the opponent either, then write in your own name.
hat tip: Instapundit

update to more links:

Worst. Congress. Ever.


There's a Reason They're the Worst Congress Ever


Democrats Should Read Kipling

I reiterate: Throw them all out. No vote for any incumbent politician.

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