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gRandstand Paul is conducting a one-man filibuster of a pipeline safety bill in the Senate with the full approval of the JPP Pauliticians.
The House just passed temporary funding measure that one asshole like gRandstand Paul could've derailed, and the government would have shut down.
Guess what?
The House used the same procedure - called unamimous consent, and not one of the JPP Pauliticians demanded more debate. Not one.
I suspect none of these knee-jerker Pauliticians had ever even heard of unanimous consent until gRandstand Paul had his little tantrum in the Senate.
With most House members away from Washington on a one-week recess, Thursday's approval took place at a "pro forma" session involving just three House members using a procedure known as "unanimous consent."
Republican Reps. Andy Harris of Maryland and John Culberson of Texas conducted the House business, including the request for the chamber's unanimous consent of the spending plan, while Democratic Rep. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland kept an eye on the proceedings...
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/09/29/politics/fema-funding/
The House just passed temporary funding measure that one asshole like gRandstand Paul could've derailed, and the government would have shut down.
Guess what?
The House used the same procedure - called unamimous consent, and not one of the JPP Pauliticians demanded more debate. Not one.
I suspect none of these knee-jerker Pauliticians had ever even heard of unanimous consent until gRandstand Paul had his little tantrum in the Senate.
With most House members away from Washington on a one-week recess, Thursday's approval took place at a "pro forma" session involving just three House members using a procedure known as "unanimous consent."
Republican Reps. Andy Harris of Maryland and John Culberson of Texas conducted the House business, including the request for the chamber's unanimous consent of the spending plan, while Democratic Rep. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland kept an eye on the proceedings...
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/09/29/politics/fema-funding/