Obama, Biden, H. Clinton, & Reid defend filibuster & oppose “nuclear option”- in 2005

With Democrats looking at budget reconciliation to bypass a Senate filibuster and pass their health care “reform” bills, it’s worth noting what leading Democrat politicians said a few years ago about using procedural rules to avoid a filibuster:

I think NakedEmporerNews originally uploaded this. As Ross Kaminsky points out, Human Events transcribes many of these quotes here.
(Via Brietbart and John Goodman)

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  • http://profiles.yahoo.com/u/CDSAK7X7N2WHPPCHWIKQH3MGFM bbunk

    Of course, any serious follower of politics would know the truth (and difference) about the “nuclear option” and reconciliation.

    That you don't know the simple facts on these marks you as a simple repeater of what others tell you, not bright enough to discover things out for yourself.

    To prove my point, if you choose to reply, and you may want to consider that carefully, you will disregard what I've said and attack me personally. At no time will you attempt to look into this and determine your mistake.

    After all, facts are too tricky a thing to use when making a point. Talking points and opinions are much easier to write, and disprove.

    Regards.

  • http://profiles.yahoo.com/u/CDSAK7X7N2WHPPCHWIKQH3MGFM bbunk

    Of course, any serious follower of politics would know the truth (and difference) about the “nuclear option” and reconciliation.

    That you don't know the simple facts on these marks you as a simple repeater of what others tell you, not bright enough to discover things out for yourself.

    To prove my point, if you choose to reply, and you may want to consider that carefully, you will disregard what I've said and attack me personally. At no time will you attempt to look into this and determine your mistake.

    After all, facts are too tricky a thing to use when making a point. Talking points and opinions are much easier to write, and disprove.

    Regards.