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As a reminder, both Oklahoma Senators (Inhofe and Coburn) voted against Hurricane Sandy relief funding. It will be interesting to see how they respond to this emergency in their own state.
As a reminder, both Oklahoma Senators (Inhofe and Coburn) voted against Hurricane Sandy relief funding. It will be interesting to see how they respond to this emergency in their own state.
Now that will be interesting, I expect them to vote the same way they voted for Sandy, and then I hope the people of Oklahoma exercise their votes and replace those two senators in the next election for their lack of compassion for their fellow Americans.
As a reminder, both Oklahoma Senators (Inhofe and Coburn) voted against Hurricane Sandy relief funding. It will be interesting to see how they respond to this emergency in their own state.
If the relief funding request includes billions in pork not related to the twister I hope they vote against it.
As a reminder, both Oklahoma Senators (Inhofe and Coburn) voted against Hurricane Sandy relief funding. It will be interesting to see how they respond to this emergency in their own state.
As I recall, they voted against the pork included with the funding. Pork that had nothing to do with Sandy. I don't remember the details, but it seems like some of it had something to do with Alaska.
Now that will be interesting, I expect them to vote the same way they voted for Sandy, and then I hope the people of Oklahoma exercise their votes and replace those two senators in the next election for their lack of compassion for their fellow Americans.
If you want those relief bills passed, then contact liberal politicians and tell them to quit stuffing pork into the bills that is wasteful and irrelevant to the relief effort.
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