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this is a discussion within the Poli-Sci Community Forum; Served in Baumholder, Wildflecken around same time. Anyway, the filibuster Rand Paul just finished proved exactly what this tool should be. Actually I agree to his conviction here. You won't catch me agree with that guy very often but on ...
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Re: Leave it to the highest rule-making body in America to f*@% with the rules!
Served in Baumholder, Wildflecken around same time.
Anyway, the filibuster Rand Paul just finished proved exactly what this tool should be. Actually I agree to his conviction here. You won't catch me agree with that guy very often but on this I do. |
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Re: Leave it to the highest rule-making body in America to f*@% with the rules!
Originally Posted by Rickh
Yes because it was not to block a Bill but rather to get the president to clarify..
I know of both of those places, I was in Babenhausen with the 41 st FA Brigade, spent more than my fair share in Grafenwoehr also. |
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Re: Leave it to the highest rule-making body in America to f*@% with the rules!
and you won't hear me say this very often, I agree with Rand Paul's reasoning on his filibuster.
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