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I'm calling it.

I think Democrats can expect the late comer, Specter, to vote for cloture on the EFCA. Why? Because I think we can read through the lines a little here. What is the one thing Democrats really wanted from Specter? Yeah, we want that vote. Now consider how warmly he’s being welcomed by the SEIU. Lastly, consider that Specter just made himself look like an opportunist and he probably wants to save a little face right now by claiming to still oppose the EFCA, but look at his language. “It’s a bad bill.” Well, we can fix that can’t we?

Reid suggests we may see another version of the EFCA. Who wants to bet that one won’t be a “bad bill”?

Or of course it could always be that we just don’t need Specter’s vote because we can use reconciliation if need be.

-cyranicles

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Remember When I Wrote That Rant About Hillary?

Well, I still don’t take it back. I heartily disapproved of her campaign tactics. However, I’m really impressed with how she’s been handling herself as SOS. Look at this eloquent and most importantly, genuine, defense of Obama’s foreign policy.

I’m impressed. She was intelligent, honest and humble. This is the side of Hillary I never felt I was seeing during the campaign and I’ll admit that I was hesitant when Obama chose her as SOS. It’s time to admit that many of you, along with President Obama, saw something in Hillary that I was somehow overlooking. I’m proud to have her as our SOS.

-cyranicles

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Why America Shouldn't Torture: Sheik Issa

One of 22 sheiks in the UAE has been captured on a 45 minute video brutally torturing a man who may have owed him about $5,000. Our dept. of state had to issue the very milquetoast statement that it “urges all governments to fully investigate allegations of criminal acts”.

Not only is that statement weak for a crime of this magnitude, but it’s also BS. There’s a 45 minute tape. There’s no allegation here, just fact. But the American government has been torturing people in our name and has clearly sacrificed the moral authority to condemn these acts.

And before you start arguing that we aren’t as bad as Sheik Issa, you should know that the Sheik’s victim lived, unlike some of our “detainees”.

Yeah, we don’t do many of those things on the tape. But we clearly shouldn’t be doing anything even remotely like them either. Don’t we want to be able to condemn this behavior without hypocrisy? Wouldn’t you rather that your government do nothing even vaguely like the torture in that tape instead of perfecting the science of suffering to the point that we can be less brutal while inflicting maximum suffering?

-cyranicles

P.S. This was cross-posted on a website frequented by conservatives, thus the tone might seem a little unusual for this blog. Thanks for reading.

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