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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (8716)12/12/2000 7:07:24 AM
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OK, Everyone now knows Tom Daschle is worthless scum - and a spineless lap dog of Clinton:
December 12, 2000

Daschle blocks bill on military voting
By Rowan Scarborough
THE WASHINGTON TIMES

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Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle is blocking passage of a bill that would authorize polling places on domestic military installations and ease the obstacles some service members face in absentee balloting. Top Stories
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The Clinton administration also opposes the bill, which the House approved in a 297-114 bipartisan vote Oct. 12. Many Republicans accuse Democrats of stopping the bill as part of a larger strategy to suppress the military vote, just as the party did in Florida in challenging hundreds of overseas military ballots.
Senate aides say Mr. Daschle, South Dakota Democrat, placed a "hold" on the bill, a maneuver that would kill the measure if the Senate does not vote before the current session expires at year's end.
"They're shutting down military absentee ballots in Florida and putting a hold that could have increased the total number of people who could have voted in this election," said Rep. Bill Thomas, California Republican and the bill's chief sponsor. "It would have been a lot nicer if Daschle had cooperated and it would have moved through both houses. . . . It's a little embarrassing. They are still stopping this thing. Some people can't be shamed into anything."
A spokesman for Mr. Daschle did not return a phone message yesterday.
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