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That was unexpected. BumRushDaShow Sep 2014 #1
I think the Republicans that voted for it are counting on the HoR to vote it down. nm rhett o rick Sep 2014 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author JimDandy Sep 2014 #51
Repubs can't vote it down without some Vichy Dems. It passed the cloture vote. riqster Sep 2014 #55
Dems need a 2/3rds majority vote JimDandy Sep 2014 #87
Pretty sure Bartlet Sep 2014 #56
This message was self-deleted by its author JimDandy Sep 2014 #89
It's the press doing their best to make republicans look good. gtar100 Sep 2014 #120
This message was self-deleted by its author JimDandy Sep 2014 #122
Check the post again minivan2 Sep 2014 #121
Aww. Good for you! JimDandy Sep 2014 #126
Oh stop with the baby talk BS minivan2 Sep 2014 #127
Was being sincere JimDandy Sep 2014 #128
Well why did you delete it? minivan2 Sep 2014 #129
No. It's a courtesy thing. JimDandy Sep 2014 #130
Apology accepted minivan2 Sep 2014 #131
Was that a cloture vote... YvonneCa Sep 2014 #19
Yes. Thanks for helping to clarify that! n/t JimDandy Sep 2014 #90
Shit, Orange Man won't even allow a vote on it! Archae Sep 2014 #2
Feinstein voted for it. minivan2 Sep 2014 #7
SOP for DiFi RufusTFirefly Sep 2014 #14
Good ... 1StrongBlackMan Sep 2014 #13
Obama said that, yes. Also that a concerted citizens movement could overturn CU. Let's see if GOP freshwest Sep 2014 #91
Wow. I wouldn't have expected so many GOP votes. SunSeeker Sep 2014 #3
Let's see if those same GOPers JimDandy Sep 2014 #92
So if this ever became law.. Elmergantry Sep 2014 #5
I ask for public financing and a $100 personal donation cap. arcane1 Sep 2014 #18
This would level the playing field in favor of the unions more than anything imo. cstanleytech Sep 2014 #22
I don't get it. Dyedinthewoolliberal Sep 2014 #33
Not really marym625 Sep 2014 #94
"Congress could prevent Unions and other Democratic-leaning organizations from funding their causes" Veilex Sep 2014 #35
Organizations should be able to make political contributions. Half-Century Man Sep 2014 #63
Sorry but... Veilex Sep 2014 #72
I'm not arguing with you. Half-Century Man Sep 2014 #83
A "collective unit" is an organization. Veilex Sep 2014 #93
Might be okay IF FlaGranny Sep 2014 #134
Legislate that only living things have opinions. Half-Century Man Sep 2014 #140
Your belief in the incorruptible power of legislation is quaint. n/t Psephos Sep 2014 #145
I would have no issue with that. eggplant Sep 2014 #61
I'm fine with across the board strict limits. Warren Stupidity Sep 2014 #84
+1 Veilex Sep 2014 #125
Okay by me. JimDandy Sep 2014 #95
Thank you Senators Udall and Heinrich. Dont call me Shirley Sep 2014 #6
They can stomach anything. I've seen it. nt DocMac Sep 2014 #57
Even under seige JimDandy Sep 2014 #74
No Weh, No Way! Dont call me Shirley Sep 2014 #119
wow,total shock randys1 Sep 2014 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author JimDandy Sep 2014 #9
So are the GoP doing this because they're... Lobo27 Sep 2014 #10
Probably/possibly the idiot factor that thought this was a grand idea have realized they have RKP5637 Sep 2014 #16
I think they did it more for show than because they had a change of heart. nt cstanleytech Sep 2014 #24
I hope this really stupid ruling is over turned somehow. n/t RKP5637 Sep 2014 #26
This! Liberalynn Sep 2014 #80
Plus even if congress votes yes the states themselves have to ratify amendments cstanleytech Sep 2014 #109
No. It simply means that there are other issues they don't want to talk about hack89 Sep 2014 #137
I'm amazed! I never thought it would gain any traction with republicans. n/t RKP5637 Sep 2014 #11
The cynic in me JimDandy Sep 2014 #73
I agree. A lot of members want to cut off debate. Doesn't... YvonneCa Sep 2014 #106
79-18? Arkana Sep 2014 #12
Here are the 24 aisle-crossers RufusTFirefly Sep 2014 #21
Thanks for the vote list Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #27
Roll Call demwing Sep 2014 #30
figures Burf-_- Sep 2014 #54
Wonder why Gilibrand didn't vote? Liberalynn Sep 2014 #81
Thanks underpants Sep 2014 #135
Not surprised about POStman Ohio rbrnmw Sep 2014 #144
The only one I would have predicted is McCain. Jackpine Radical Sep 2014 #82
I think he's JimDandy Sep 2014 #108
WOW! Is This For Real?? ChiciB1 Sep 2014 #15
I think it is much more likely that they've realized that Veilex Sep 2014 #46
Which shows even a majority of Republican senators know people want this muriel_volestrangler Sep 2014 #17
I think the Repubs will JimDandy Sep 2014 #68
Great point. suffragette Sep 2014 #85
I think it is simply a tactical political move before the election hack89 Sep 2014 #138
I'm shocked! eom sheshe2 Sep 2014 #20
Well it has to pass the Senate still JimDandy Sep 2014 #62
Hopefully voters are paying attention to this...if they house shoots it down, C Moon Sep 2014 #23
They might pay attention JimDandy Sep 2014 #70
I'm not sure that it won't be voted on in the House karynnj Sep 2014 #25
Our Senator Dumbass voted against it, like I thought. Archae Sep 2014 #34
Another business drone who moved into politics. Half-Century Man Sep 2014 #76
this will never come to the floor of the house ..... nt littlewolf Sep 2014 #28
While they're at it, they can get rid of that stupid 2nd amendment too 951-Riverside Sep 2014 #29
"they can get rid of that stupid 2nd amendment too" Veilex Sep 2014 #47
the republiclowns calld their bluff leftyohiolib Sep 2014 #31
Called whose bluff? What was the bluff? n/t JimDandy Sep 2014 #118
Regarding Reid's quote... C Moon Sep 2014 #32
I think the results did fall exactly as GOP thought at first. Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #36
Will it get thru the House? Probably not but Nevada Blue Sep 2014 #37
"I am hopeful" Veilex Sep 2014 #48
Two faced McConnell voted for it, while publicly smearing any kind of reform that might pass soon. Fred Sanders Sep 2014 #38
I'm glad it passed, but don't we need an amendment to the Constitution? JDPriestly Sep 2014 #39
This is an amendment that is up for consideration... Veilex Sep 2014 #52
Umm! This is the cloture vote for a Constitutional amendment. longship Sep 2014 #53
I don't agree with spending limits on candidates bluestateguy Sep 2014 #40
I'm a little concerned about the wording of the amendment. drm604 Sep 2014 #41
It's good! marym625 Sep 2014 #96
Can you specifically address my objection? drm604 Sep 2014 #123
I want to understand you correctly marym625 Sep 2014 #133
House Representatives are even more leashed than Senators AZ Progressive Sep 2014 #42
I worked in the House briefly. amandabeech Sep 2014 #60
This amendment is worthless as written... TheProgressive Sep 2014 #43
The same can be said about 13th-15th Amendments bluestateguy Sep 2014 #58
Imagine a law passed by Congress that made it illegal to spend any money to criticize a congressman. Nye Bevan Sep 2014 #71
It specifically carves out freedom of the press. Warren Stupidity Sep 2014 #86
So Rupert Murdoch could spend unlimited amounts of money getting his message out, Nye Bevan Sep 2014 #99
and who defines what constitutes "the press" and how is it defined? onenote Sep 2014 #124
Thank you for the post. oldandhappy Sep 2014 #44
Cloture is good JimDandy Sep 2014 #64
Good News AC_Mem Sep 2014 #45
GOTV is certainly more important than this cloture vote. JimDandy Sep 2014 #65
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Sep 2014 #49
Five Bucks says Boehner doesn't let it go to the House Floor for a vote. TrollBuster9090 Sep 2014 #50
What are you betting JimDandy Sep 2014 #66
What Senate is this ? Surely not the folks in DC.....n/t jaysunb Sep 2014 #59
Now the repubs JimDandy Sep 2014 #104
Like the ACLU, I oppose this effort to partially repeal the First Amendment. (nt) Nye Bevan Sep 2014 #67
SOME of the ACLU marym625 Sep 2014 #100
I think the incumbent R's are scared of what people like the Koch's might fund if LiberalArkie Sep 2014 #69
Eh, don't get too excited WhoIsNumberNone Sep 2014 #75
True. tavernier Sep 2014 #79
It's a tough call JimDandy Sep 2014 #97
Even if this passed in the House and the President signed it .... Scuba Sep 2014 #77
K & R !!! WillyT Sep 2014 #78
I'm glad the Senate seems to be listening to their constituents, BUT there's something missing! napi21 Sep 2014 #88
At least the Senate JimDandy Sep 2014 #101
Won't fly unless it gets to... ReRe Sep 2014 #98
I think the President JimDandy Sep 2014 #105
Presidents are not involved in the Constitutional Amendment process. ieoeja Sep 2014 #139
OK! ReRe Sep 2014 #147
Damn, they don't write sentences like that any more. DavidDvorkin Sep 2014 #148
Very good news. Keep calling! grahamhgreen Sep 2014 #102
Just sad you beat me to the post marym625 Sep 2014 #103
Aww I'm sorry marym! minivan2 Sep 2014 #111
I'm teasing marym625 Sep 2014 #117
Please do not put party first. dotymed Sep 2014 #107
Wow locks Sep 2014 #110
I sent... TheVisitor Sep 2014 #113
check it out... TheVisitor Sep 2014 #115
good first step djnicadress Sep 2014 #112
This Was Just The Vote To End A Filibuster DallasNE Sep 2014 #114
All likely true, unfortunately. n/t JimDandy Sep 2014 #116
Wouldn't the state legislatures have to approve the amendment as well? madville Sep 2014 #132
Oops! demwing Sep 2014 #142
It's not "either/or" but "and". After a proposed amendment is passed by 2/3 of both the Hose and 24601 Sep 2014 #149
You're right, I'm confusing two separate steps in a constitutional amendment demwing Sep 2014 #150
The fact that the repukes want to talk about this before an election hack89 Sep 2014 #136
Maybe the Senate will vote for this 50 times like the House does valerief Sep 2014 #141
Even if it doesn't make it through this time, voters can see which yurbud Sep 2014 #143
try this: find some headlines on this on MSM. I've searched NYT, WaPo, CNN, BBC... yurbud Sep 2014 #146
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