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<blockquote data-quote="Tim McCulloch" data-source="post: 91138" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Re: Tim McCulloch...are you alive?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Since politics are not verboten here, I will post an agreement. Imhofe and Coburn present an interesting dichotomy to voters: presenting disasters as something states should be responsible for and demanding that any federal relief funds be taken from other programs. It reflects a lack of compassion and understanding that relief from natural disasters is one of the things the federal government SHOULD do. So now that Oklahomans are in need of help, will their senators oppose relief efforts? Will they promote taking funds from other programs?</p><p></p><p>While I hope families and businesses in Oklahoma receive the help they need, I also hope voters that elected Coburn and Imhofe will see what kind of senators they have elected and not repeat their mistake... but having lived in Oklahoma I'm fairly certain they will re-elect these two. Now that Kansas has gone batshit wacky, too, I'm looking for a place where sane people predominate, and mostly that doesn't seem to be between the Rocky Mountains and the Blue Ridge Mountains...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim McCulloch, post: 91138, member: 67"] Re: Tim McCulloch...are you alive? Since politics are not verboten here, I will post an agreement. Imhofe and Coburn present an interesting dichotomy to voters: presenting disasters as something states should be responsible for and demanding that any federal relief funds be taken from other programs. It reflects a lack of compassion and understanding that relief from natural disasters is one of the things the federal government SHOULD do. So now that Oklahomans are in need of help, will their senators oppose relief efforts? Will they promote taking funds from other programs? While I hope families and businesses in Oklahoma receive the help they need, I also hope voters that elected Coburn and Imhofe will see what kind of senators they have elected and not repeat their mistake... but having lived in Oklahoma I'm fairly certain they will re-elect these two. Now that Kansas has gone batshit wacky, too, I'm looking for a place where sane people predominate, and mostly that doesn't seem to be between the Rocky Mountains and the Blue Ridge Mountains... [/QUOTE]
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