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2018-01-29 4:45 PM

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“Newly elected Alabama Sen. Doug Jones, in his most high-profile vote since taking office, was one of five Democratic senators to vote overnight with Republicans on a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. ... Republicans have a 51-to-49 member majority in the Senate. The vote was 50-49.Jan 20, 2018”


I was not aware of this till today. Evidently he was one of 5 democrats willing to break ranks.


2018-01-29 9:28 PM
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Originally posted by Rogillio “Newly elected Alabama Sen. Doug Jones, in his most high-profile vote since taking office, was one of five Democratic senators to vote overnight with Republicans on a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. ... Republicans have a 51-to-49 member majority in the Senate. The vote was 50-49.Jan 20, 2018” I was not aware of this till today. Evidently he was one of 5 democrats willing to break ranks.

Seems like a smart guy.  He obviously knows his days are numbered so if he votes down the republican line he may fool enough voters into getting 6 the next time around.  It could snow in hell too, but at least there's a chance. ;-)

2018-01-30 6:40 AM
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Originally posted by Rogillio “Newly elected Alabama Sen. Doug Jones, in his most high-profile vote since taking office, was one of five Democratic senators to vote overnight with Republicans on a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. ... Republicans have a 51-to-49 member majority in the Senate. The vote was 50-49.Jan 20, 2018” I was not aware of this till today. Evidently he was one of 5 democrats willing to break ranks.

Seems like a smart guy.  He obviously knows his days are numbered so if he votes down the republican line he may fool enough voters into getting 6 the next time around.  It could snow in hell too, but at least there's a chance. ;-)




Changing parties while in office is not unprecedented. Alabama's other Senator, Richard Shelby was elected as a democrat and changed parties in 1996 to become a republican. I don't expect Jones to do this....it would be hilarious if he did. If he continues to break ranks, he has a much better chance of getting re-elected.
2018-01-30 8:31 AM
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Originally posted by tuwood

Originally posted by Rogillio “Newly elected Alabama Sen. Doug Jones, in his most high-profile vote since taking office, was one of five Democratic senators to vote overnight with Republicans on a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. ... Republicans have a 51-to-49 member majority in the Senate. The vote was 50-49.Jan 20, 2018” I was not aware of this till today. Evidently he was one of 5 democrats willing to break ranks.

Seems like a smart guy.  He obviously knows his days are numbered so if he votes down the republican line he may fool enough voters into getting 6 the next time around.  It could snow in hell too, but at least there's a chance. ;-)




Changing parties while in office is not unprecedented. Alabama's other Senator, Richard Shelby was elected as a democrat and changed parties in 1996 to become a republican. I don't expect Jones to do this....it would be hilarious if he did. If he continues to break ranks, he has a much better chance of getting re-elected.


If he changes parties he won't get invited to all those high level klan parties. In the grand tradition of Morgan and Pettus.
2018-01-30 9:08 AM
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Originally posted by Rogillio

Originally posted by tuwood

Originally posted by Rogillio “Newly elected Alabama Sen. Doug Jones, in his most high-profile vote since taking office, was one of five Democratic senators to vote overnight with Republicans on a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. ... Republicans have a 51-to-49 member majority in the Senate. The vote was 50-49.Jan 20, 2018” I was not aware of this till today. Evidently he was one of 5 democrats willing to break ranks.

Seems like a smart guy.  He obviously knows his days are numbered so if he votes down the republican line he may fool enough voters into getting 6 the next time around.  It could snow in hell too, but at least there's a chance. ;-)




Changing parties while in office is not unprecedented. Alabama's other Senator, Richard Shelby was elected as a democrat and changed parties in 1996 to become a republican. I don't expect Jones to do this....it would be hilarious if he did. If he continues to break ranks, he has a much better chance of getting re-elected.


If he changes parties he won't get invited to all those high level klan parties. In the grand tradition of Morgan and Pettus.


He is actually a GOP mole sent to infiltrate the DNC...he's been groomed since childhood to be naïve, act stupid to pretend he is really a democrat. His is an Alabamian Manchurian candidate.....

On a totally different subject I read this morning in the WSJ a line about dems I thought was good.

"The same President they claim is an idiot is apparently pulling off a Nixonian cover-up."

2018-01-30 10:27 AM
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Imagine that - a senator voting based on the wishes of his constituents instead of his party line!



2018-01-30 10:58 AM
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Imagine that - a senator voting based on the wishes of his constituents instead of his party line!

It is strange that we think of it as strange.  lol

When he won the election I figured he wouldn't be a much of a hard core liberal because his constituents aren't that.  I mean, he certainly could but he wouldn't be representing his constituents.

2018-01-30 4:19 PM
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Originally posted by mdg2003

Originally posted by Rogillio

Originally posted by tuwood

Originally posted by Rogillio “Newly elected Alabama Sen. Doug Jones, in his most high-profile vote since taking office, was one of five Democratic senators to vote overnight with Republicans on a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. ... Republicans have a 51-to-49 member majority in the Senate. The vote was 50-49.Jan 20, 2018” I was not aware of this till today. Evidently he was one of 5 democrats willing to break ranks.

Seems like a smart guy.  He obviously knows his days are numbered so if he votes down the republican line he may fool enough voters into getting 6 the next time around.  It could snow in hell too, but at least there's a chance. ;-)




Changing parties while in office is not unprecedented. Alabama's other Senator, Richard Shelby was elected as a democrat and changed parties in 1996 to become a republican. I don't expect Jones to do this....it would be hilarious if he did. If he continues to break ranks, he has a much better chance of getting re-elected.


If he changes parties he won't get invited to all those high level klan parties. In the grand tradition of Morgan and Pettus.


He is actually a GOP mole sent to infiltrate the DNC...he's been groomed since childhood to be naïve, act stupid to pretend he is really a democrat. His is an Alabamian Manchurian candidate.....

On a totally different subject I read this morning in the WSJ a line about dems I thought was good.

"The same President they claim is an idiot is apparently pulling off a Nixonian cover-up."



The adjective "Nixonian" must connote a bad job of covering up as Nixon ended up resigning in utter disgrace.
2018-01-30 4:40 PM
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Originally posted by Rogillio
Originally posted by mdg2003
Originally posted by Rogillio
Originally posted by tuwood

Originally posted by Rogillio “Newly elected Alabama Sen. Doug Jones, in his most high-profile vote since taking office, was one of five Democratic senators to vote overnight with Republicans on a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. ... Republicans have a 51-to-49 member majority in the Senate. The vote was 50-49.Jan 20, 2018” I was not aware of this till today. Evidently he was one of 5 democrats willing to break ranks.

Seems like a smart guy.  He obviously knows his days are numbered so if he votes down the republican line he may fool enough voters into getting 6 the next time around.  It could snow in hell too, but at least there's a chance. ;-)

Changing parties while in office is not unprecedented. Alabama's other Senator, Richard Shelby was elected as a democrat and changed parties in 1996 to become a republican. I don't expect Jones to do this....it would be hilarious if he did. If he continues to break ranks, he has a much better chance of getting re-elected.
If he changes parties he won't get invited to all those high level klan parties. In the grand tradition of Morgan and Pettus.
He is actually a GOP mole sent to infiltrate the DNC...he's been groomed since childhood to be naïve, act stupid to pretend he is really a democrat. His is an Alabamian Manchurian candidate..... On a totally different subject I read this morning in the WSJ a line about dems I thought was good. "The same President they claim is an idiot is apparently pulling off a Nixonian cover-up."
The adjective "Nixonian" must connote a bad job of covering up as Nixon ended up resigning in utter disgrace.

lol, I was thinking that too.  Nixon didn't do a very good job covering up.
I know what you were trying to say though.  ;-)

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