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	<title>A Voice of HopeSenate on Fire &#8211; A Voice of Hope</title>
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		<title>Senate on Fire</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[Everyone is talking today about the craziness of yesterday&#8217;s closed-door Senate session in which the Dems cornered the Reps (is that how you&#8217;d shorten it???)&#160; with tantrums about the Iraq war inquiries. Nashville is Talking is a great place to find lots of discussion on the playground fight, with much more thought and detail than [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone is talking today about the craziness of yesterday&#8217;s closed-door Senate session in which the Dems cornered the Reps (is that how you&#8217;d shorten it???)&nbsp; with tantrums about the Iraq war inquiries. <a href="http://www.nashvilleistalking.com/">Nashville is Talking</a> is a great place to find lots of discussion on the playground fight, with much more thought and detail than I can give you. However, I found this <a href="http://markarose.com/archives/national_politics/index.html#001102">post</a> on <a href="http://markarose.com/">Mark Rose&#8217;s blog</a> particularly helpful in sorting out the details and getting down to the core of the issue.</p>
<p>I first heard about this brouhaha this morning on Good Morning America (yes I admit I rather avoid the news in the evening; I want to <em>relax </em>in the evenings, not get over-stressed by the constant hyperbole, melodrama and overacting of most news programs today). The news came complete with sound bites of the two top bawlers &#8212; Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (the perp) and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (the alleged vic) &#8212; crying about how the other guys had done them wrong.</p>
<p>At first I was angry at the whole thing &#8212; mostly at the Dems for pulling such a stunt. But after I got over the initial shock (which took all of about 10 seconds), I found the whole thing oddly refreshing. They were mad. Both parties were mad. So mad that they couldn&#8217;t keep their political masks of &quot;bless their hearts&quot; in place to save their lives.</p>
<p>For the first time we actually heard what the two parties truly feel, truly believe, instead of a bunch of political posturing and over-the-top disingenuous graciousness toward the other party. For the first time, we heard a bunch of grown ups act like the playground kindergartner-bullies they are, so mad they dropped all pretense of &quot;trying to get along&quot; and yelled at each other in genuine, and strong, emotion and conviction.</p>
<p>&quot;Your not playing the way we told you to!&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;Your mean! I&#8217;m gonna tell the American people!&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;You don&#8217;t play the way we want you to! And you better shape up. WE are the party that tells the American public what&#8217;s what!&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;You don&#8217;t either! And we&#8217;re gonna tell! We can&#8217;t trust you!&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;We&#8217;re gonna make you play the way we want to. So there!&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;Your mean! And we won&#8217;t trust you any more!&quot; (as if they ever did)</p>
<p>On and on it went. But at least this time, it was real emotion, real conviction. We heard what the parties really think of each other up there in Washington.</p>
<p>Good thing we have gun control laws. Can you imagine what the Senate floor would look like right now if we didn&#8217;t? Hmmmmm&#8230;.. on second thought, maybe we should lift those laws just for the Senate; just for now. Let them fight it out like &quot;real&quot; men. Maybe they&#8217;ll all kill each other off and we can start fresh with two <em>new</em> parties&#8230;</p>
<p>Naw, we&#8217;d still end up with the same problem. Corrupt kindergartner-bullies fighting each other for control of the playground.</p>
<p>The big losers yesterday were us, the American people.</p>
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