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To: BEEF JERKEY who wrote (750625)10/1/2006 12:02:34 AM
From: Hope Praytochange  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
With five weeks remaining in the race, nearly half of the House Democrats are in arrears. Even a month-by-month installment plan — let alone the prospect that they could regain control of the chamber if they can out-hustle the Republicans — has not provided an incentive for Democrats to pay what they owe.

“Some people make a lot of money for the party, others make a lot of issues,” said Representative Dennis J. Kucinich, Democrat of Ohio, who contributed for the first time this week, but still owes $115,000. “I work on the issues side. That’s where I excel.”

The delinquency statements that Democrats sent via overnight delivery to representatives’ homes throughout the year have been supplanted by telephone calls or personal visits from party leaders.

Representative Luis V. Gutierrez, Democrat of Illinois, said he had no intention of paying his dues of $250,000, assessed because of his seniority on the Financial Services Committee. But after a two-minute telephone conversation with the minority leader, Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, he changed course and sent in a check for $15,000.

“It’s kind of hard to ignore,” Mr. Gutierrez said in an interview, conceding that before Ms. Pelosi rang his cellphone, he had not given a nickel. “I still owe $225,000. Thank God it doesn’t affect my credit score when I go get a mortgage.”

It could, however, affect what committee assignments are passed out when Congress convenes in January. Several members said they had been told by party leaders that their positions could be on the line if they fail to contribute.

Last weekend, Ms. Pelosi made more than 50 telephone calls to members of her caucus, chiding them to pay their dues. Representative Rahm Emanuel, Democrat of Illinois and chairman of the Congressional Campaign Committee, has barred Democrats from using the telephones at party headquarters if they had not paid at least some of what they owed.

“This is not my job,” said Mr. Emanuel, recalling the message he repeats again and again to fellow Democrats. “This is our job.”

Strong-arm techniques, though, can backfire. So last week, in the final Democratic caucus before the recess, both Ms. Pelosi and Mr. Emanuel softened their language. Still, they distributed a spreadsheet, laying out for everyone to see how much — or how little — members had given to the party.

The grid showed that Representative Maxine Waters, Democrat of California, had contributed $47,500. As a chief deputy whip of the party, she owes a total of $250,000.

Ms. Waters said she did not take kindly to humiliation or intimidation.

“Nobody puts the screws on me. I don’t allow that,” Ms. Waters said in a brief interview during a long evening of debate on the House floor. “I’m not trying to prove anything to anybody. Some years I’ve raised a lot, some years I’ve not raised so much, so I’ll do whatever I do.”

At the same time, contributions from more than a dozen Democrats have far exceeded their dues. Representative Charles B. Rangel of New York contributed twice as much as his $300,000 assessment and Representative John P. Murtha of Pennsylvania has nearly doubled his $250,000 requirement. Both men have their eye on leadership positions.

“When I see what some of these guys have to do to scratch for money, it’s really too bad,” Mr. Murtha said. “They can’t raise the money, so we help them out.”

At least once a quarter, Democrats receive a fund-raising report card. To increase the motivation — or, perhaps, to embarrass them in front of their peers — the statement also points out how much money is available in individual campaign bank accounts.

The most recent document, for example, pointed out that Representative Robert E. Andrews, Democrat of New Jersey, had a balance of $2,054,562 but had paid only $40,000 of a $125,000 bill.



To: BEEF JERKEY who wrote (750625)10/1/2006 3:34:04 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
JERK OFF stabs his country in the back during war, forfeiting any right to be called an American.

The most guilty always point and scream at those guilty of other crimes.

It's the old Clinton "Everybody does it" defense...



To: BEEF JERKEY who wrote (750625)10/1/2006 6:23:43 AM
From: JDN  Respond to of 769670
 
You must be correct, elsewise how in the World could the Democratic Party survive with such a poor selection of leaders? jdn



To: BEEF JERKEY who wrote (750625)10/1/2006 9:21:25 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
Well, it is unfortunate that you show your typical massive dose of stupidity and ignorance. Let me educate you, jerk.

you say:

dyslectic nature to the Republican point of view ....
Foley introduces some internet child predator protection bill while pursuing inappropriate relationships with under age males at the same time through the (you guessed it) use of the internet.

Bush is pro-life and pro-war at the same time.....


I am amazed you cannot see ANYTHING. With regards to Foley, I thought you Democraps were big on separation of church and state. What Foley did was a matter of church. He walked away from the light of righteousness and followed your mentor in sin and sinned against the Father of lights. He will pay spiritually, and the Father has said that he will also pay what he owes to society. (that is if the ACLU does not represent him at his trial). But your 'rats are trying to make this a matter of state and about the upcoming election. SHAME on you for interjecting matters of God with state.....

as for President Bush and your IDIOTIC thoughts about being Pro-life and having to go to war.....let me ask you...seriously....are you really as stupid as you sound?? If so, there is not much hope for you, but let me try to educate you anyway.

PRO LIFE---do no murder. Protect the unborn.

and the war? Brought on by terrorists that wish to see the USA destroyed....same as your mantra, as we have clearly seen in the past. President Bush went to war, with the approval of the congress, and has given the opportunity of freedom to millions. that makes him pro-life there too. Yes, we know that many terrorists have been killed, and we know that hurts your heart that your brothers are brought to justice, but that does not make the President PRO WAR. your buddies asked for it.

Pretty simple all said and done, although I doubt you can understand it.