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According to The Hill, NYS Democrat Congressman Scott Murphy is said to be "undecided" about his vote on
National Healthcare Reform.

http://thehill.com/homenews/ho.....tions-on-healthcare-

Congressman Paul Tonko is a yes vote and reportedly "Waiting for Congressional Budget Office numbers".  

If it doesn't bankrupt the nation, Tonko will be sure to add more giveaways.  
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Of course Mr. Tonko is voting yes....he's one of those buffoons who thinks that what he has guaranteed(health insurance/pension etc) everyone should have....because he's 'feels bad' and he really
doesn't have the shoulders to carry what he has...he must feel like one of 'the lucky ones',,,,which makes the rest of us look like we are all out on our DUMB luck......

please Mr.Tonko, dont feel sorry for me,,,,just get yourself and the rest of the dumb luckers off my back.......


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If the country goes into economic collapse where will the money come from to pay the public employees and legislatures in local/state/federal  health-care and pension plans. The policy that is being implemented by our government right now could kill the golden goose that is entitlements that have been created in the name of doing good.
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If Democrat Congressman Scott Murphy voted against the initial legislation because he was representing the views of his constituents, then he should again vote no.  He should also release a statement immediately that he is against the use of reconciliation to
pass the controversial health care legislation.

My prediction is that Murphy will switch his vote in favor of passage because the vote margin will be very small.  If he does so, he will
lose his reelection bid in November to Patrick Ziegler, Republican and Tea Party organizer who announced his candidacy yesterday.
http://www.ziegler2010.com


Murphy won't say what he will do yet, but he will probably wait and see if Nancy has enough yes votes, and if she does, Nancy will let him vote no again. The only way I will believe he is sincere is if he is the deciding NO! vote (like Scott BROWN was for the Senate).

IF Scott Murphy IS the deciding NO vote, and Pelosicare is defeated, he will probably even get MY vote.

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I'd be willing to bet that Murphy will vote yes this time because Pelosi needs the votes.
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I'd be willing to bet that Murphy will vote yes this time because Pelosi needs the votes.


Probably, but maybe Murphy will surprise us and vote no again. But maybe he doesn't care about winning reelection.

It's hard to get through to the reps lately, and that is a good sign. I don't think the "vote yes" people are calling.

Besides emailing them, if we can't get through, we can write a short note and send it to their LOCAL offices, and it will get there overnight.

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Murphy doesn't have the testicular fortitude to vote no against Pelosi's wishes.
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It will depend on what obama/barbie botox/reid will 'bribe' him with. But don't kid yourselves.....I don't believe that some, if not most of these dems are going to put their corrupt, political necks on the line just to save face for obama. It will clearly all boil down to 'what it is in it for them.'

As far as obama....and barbie botox....they are the most corrupt in my recent memory!


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SARATOGA SPRINGS -- U.S. Rep. Scott Murphy, D-Glens Falls, said Monday he is facing pressure from all directions on health care reform but still hasn't decided how he will vote.
     
Observers and key supporters have called the health care vote, scheduled for Thursday, a once-in-a-lifetime decision. They said Murphy will disappoint a portion of his constituency no matter what he chooses.

"This week's showdown on health care could be one of the most important votes a member of Congress makes in their entire career," said Dan Cantor, executive director of the Working Families Party.

Asked if he is being pushed by Democratic leaders to vote yes, Murphy said he is "hearing from everyone" on the issue.


Read more: http://www.timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=912037#ixzz0iJIVYzZl
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It will depend on what obama/barbie botox/reid will 'bribe' him with. But don't kid yourselves.....I don't believe that some, if not most of these dems are going to put their corrupt, political necks on the line just to save face for obama. It will clearly all boil down to 'what it is in it for them.'

As far as obama....and barbie botox....they are the most corrupt in my recent memory!


I dont think they are corrupt,,,,just that commune lazy......


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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If Murphy votes yes, I will know he's ready for a career change.
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