Hispanic Leaders Demand Apology From Senator Harry Reid
The Catholic Association of Latino Leaders calls on Senator Reid, U.S. Senate Majority Leader, for an apology on his recent statements.
(PRWEB) December 10, 2009 -- From the CALL website "Yesterday CALL sent a letter to senators , on behalf of 33 million Hispanic Catholics, voicing our call for healthcare public policies that include changes that are essential to a moral and ethical system ensuring the protection of life, human... Read Full Story
Harry Reid is a classic LEFTARD (Leftist+Retard=LEFTARD)which is one who combines their ignorance and love affair with socialism, and thus often make extremely stupid statements. Senator Reid: The Republican Party liberated the slaves in the U.S. Civil War, and the Democrats - your party - defended slavery. Reid Compares Opponents of Health Care Reform to Supporters of Slavery Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid took his GOP-blasting rhetoric to a new level Monday, comparing Republicans who... Read Full Story
Should I be insulted because I am certainly not surprised. I think it goes without saying how ignorant these comments by Harry Reid are. If he gets re-elected than I am certain those in Nevada are crazy. - FOXNews.com - December 07, 2009 Reid Compares Opponents of Health Care Reform to Supporters of Slavery Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid took his GOP-blasting rhetoric to a new level Monday, comparing Republicans who oppose health care reform to lawmakers who clung to the institution of... Read Full Story
Senator Harry Reid: "What'cu talkin' bout Willis" (quote from "Different Strokes" TV show) A leading Democratic U.S. senator, Harry Reid, has condemned the Republican Party, for their opposition to President Obama's health care bill. He compared it to slavery, for which he is being criticized online, deeming it an insult to black people. I do believe health care reform is in the best interest of America, but additional spending shall damage the economy to greater degrees, due to the ongoing... Read Full Story
Along a curve of desert highway near the gated home of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, mechanic Bill Johnson is struggling to keep his checkbook balanced. With Nevada's economy poisoned by recession and the nation's highest foreclosure and bankruptcy rates, business at Johnson's boat-repair shop has nose-dived 40 percent since last year. He cannot afford health insurance, and his sewer bill jumped to $875 a year. "I really have to pose a question: Harry, what have you done for me lately... Read Full Story
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 (UPI) --
President Obama plans to attend a Democratic Senate caucus meeting as leaders struggle to win support for the healthcare bill, the White House said Saturday.
The president is to meet with Democratic senators at 2 p.m. Sunday, Politico reported. Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., called a rare Sunday session.
The major sticking points are abortion and the public option.
Politico Saturday quoted an unnamed Senate aide saying a vow by conservative Democrat... Read Full Story
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 (UPI) --
U.S. Senate Democrats are becoming more worried that disagreements over abortion will derail healthcare reform efforts, a political source says.
The Washington publication Politico Saturday quoted an unnamed Senate aide saying a vow by conservative Democrat Ben Nelson of Nebraska to filibuster reform legislation unless it contained restrictions on abortion coverage has set off worries the bill won't have enough votes to pass the chamber.
a senior Senate... Read Full Story
CARSON CITY The biggest fans of social conservative Richard Zisers newly filed anti-abortion ballot initiative might be Nevada Democrats facing the ballot in 2010. With the top of the partys ticket likely to be the uncharismatic duo of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and his son, gubernatorial candidate and Clark County Commission Chairman Rory Reid, political observers say an issue like abortion could mobilize the Democratic base. The top of the Democratic ticket right now doesnt inspire... Read Full Story
There is a constant refrain in this state by some people who think Nevada will be well-served without having the majority leader of the U.S. Senate as part of the Nevada congressional delegation. It is hard to answer some of those people because, no matter what is said, they will not listen. Most people, though, want to hear the truth. Toward that end, I am reprinting remarks made by Sen. Harry Reid on the floor of the Senate Thursday regarding Republican misrepresentation of health... Read Full Story
Two weeks ago we brought you the first in a series of debates — that one for governor — moderated by Channel 13 anchor/damage control expert Nina Radetich. Today I have a transcript of the to and fro between the GOP U.S. Senate hopefuls at the same venue, the Thomas & Mack Center: Radetich: Welcome back to the campaign 2010 debate series at the T&M. We have a crowded stage up here. If any of you feel you donÕt perform well, call me later. I may be able to help. Politico wrote last week, ÒThe... Read Full Story
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