Thursday, December 16, 2010

THE SENATE SEEMS TO BE FULL OF RELIGIOUS WHINERS

It seems dome of the Senators don't want to work on Christmas.  Do they think that only Jews and Muslims keep the police, fire departments, hospitals, retail and grocery stores,war, and other less important functions than the Senate working on holidays...religious or otherwise?  Read what David Herzenhorn has to say about it in THE  CAUCUS.  He quotes Senator Byrd in 2004 in a statement to the Senate body.  In typical Byrd-speak, he tells of being a Christian and believing in the ten commandments, etc.  We know that the whole Senate is not Christian and that Christmas is just one day.  I think I'd rather convert to Judaism and get all eight days of Chanukah off as well and all the other religions' special days.  That, combined with vacation time would make nearly three months, counting long weekends and other times.

Rather than make a link to this speech, I have chosen to quote it in entirety for those who don't 'do links'.

Reid's office released the following statement, hitting Kyl and DeMint for "sanctimonious lectures":
"As a Christian, no one has to remind me of the importance of Christmas for all Christian faiths and families across America.
"I do not need to hear the sanctimonious lectures of Senators Kyl and DeMint to remind me of what Christmas means.
"My question is where were their concerns about Christmas as they led filibusters on every major piece of legislation this Congress.
"Senate Republicans need look no further than themselves in casting blame for the predicament we are in right now.
"In this Congress, Republicans have waged 87 filibusters. They have used every trick in the book to delay legislation.
"In 15 minutes we are going to proceed to the START Treaty. Senator DeMint is going to make us read the entire treaty, in an effort to stall us from passing it.
"Then Senate Republicans are going to make us read the bill we need to pass in order to fund the government
"These are additional days of wasted time we could be using to pass legislation and get home for the holidays.
"Yet some of my Republican colleagues have the nerve to whine about having to stay and actually do the work the American people pay us for?
"Perhaps Senators Kyl and DeMint have been in Washington too long because in my state Nevadans employed in casinos and hotels have to work hard on holidays, including Christmas, to support their families.
"Most people don't get two weeks off yet alone one week off for Christmas. And those people who are lucky enough to have a job in these trying times need to work extra hours just to make ends meet.
"So it is deeply offensive to me and millions of working Americans across this country for any Senator to suggest that working through the Christmas holiday is somehow 'sacrilegious' or 'disrespectful.'
"The path to finishing this year lies in the hands of Senator Kyl, Senator DeMint and any other Senate Republican who are trying run out the clock or run out the door without finishing the American people's business.  "If they decide to work with us we can all have a happy holiday."

Now we know why this man was chosen as Speaker of the Senate, don't we?

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