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GOP ruled that Wendy Davis referencing the Sonogram Bill was off topic, it's over, yet now being appealed -- nm
Posted by
MDH (aka MDH)
Jun 25 '13, 20:12
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Responses:
"GOP ruled"? Or the speaker ruled? -- nm
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Mop
Jun 25, 20:44
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Donna Whomever led the charge, they all ganged up -- nm
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MDH
Jun 25, 20:46
2
Dr. Donna Campbell -- (link)
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charlie
Jun 25, 20:47
1
The amount of money Davis raised tonight is going to be staggering -- nm
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MDH
Jun 25, 20:50
Current estimates are 1,200 people outside chanting. -- nm
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MDH
Jun 25, 20:25
The entire gallery has been chanting "Let Her Speak" and now they are threatening removing them. Well the TX GOP lost a ton in this -- nm
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MDH
Jun 25, 20:14
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It's Texas. The GOP hasn't lost a damn thing with this. -- nm
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TWuG
Jun 25, 20:17
4
The TX GOP woman ended the filibuster by stating sonogram (and their law) wasn't relevant to abortion. She is done next election, guaranteed. -- nm
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MDH
Jun 25, 20:24
3
Get back to me when it happens. Until it does, this is all just bluster and anger.
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TWuG
Jun 25, 20:27
2
Yeah, most likely the people who are angry tonight already voted against the GOP in Texas. -- nm
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Inigo
Jun 25, 21:00
1
yes and no
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charlie
Jun 25, 21:04
Unless the Texas legislature is up for election this year (and I don't think it is), they've lost nothing.
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Tim
Jun 25, 20:16
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i don't know how big the change might ultimately be, but i know that a lot of women in Texas are *pissed* right now
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charlie
Jun 25, 20:18
8
Agreed. -- nm
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MDH
Jun 25, 20:23
It's only a watershed moment if those women vote the damn bums out at the earliest opportunity.
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TWuG
Jun 25, 20:23
3
They do. Every time. There aren't enough of them in Texas to make a difference though -- nm
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ty97
Jun 25, 20:26
1
So we're back to this: -- (link)
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TWuG
Jun 25, 20:28
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that's exactly what they're saying -- nm
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charlie
Jun 25, 20:24
I really hope so but I'm not hopeful after Wisconsin. -- nm
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Tim
Jun 25, 20:23
1
Democracy just moves to slow to prevent sweeping changes, which the Founders intended.
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Tim
Jun 25, 20:24
I think you are right this maybe a watershed moment -- nm
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amoxy
Jun 25, 20:22
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