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Today at TPMCafe, Greg Anrig has an excellent post about the latest setback faced by conservatives: yesterday's Florida Supreme Court decision against Jeb Bush's school voucher program. Also, Matt Yglesias argues that a political reform package will only get us so far in attacking the real substance of K Street Republicanism. From Auction House, check out Paul Kiel's post about a TIME magazine story claiming that Duke Cunningham wore a wire while cooperating with prosecutors, and Ellen Miller reveals who's responsible for teaching ethics to newly elected lawmakers at the House. Josh Marshall wants to get your ideas for political reform. And at the Discussion Tables, we're talking about the importance of climate changes, campaign finance reform, and Iran's nuclear ambitions.

















Let the Law do our work.
Although a lot of people believe all of Congress is involved. The news coming out over the next few months is going to put Republicans in the spot light. Corrupt
Democrats need to focus on why important legislation did not get accomplished..
Focus what are the most pressing concerns facing Americans, and explain why we couldn’t address them. despite all of our attempts The democrats were OUT NUMBERED by crooks
This move now by Republicans to distance themselves from Delay is a sham. Remember when the Republicans walked lockstep with the leadership instead of joining the minority to care for the peoples needs. Now they want to cry they had no choice.
Put us back in power and we will focus on your concerns. Solutions not promises. Didn’t Gore say, lock up the money. Didn’t Bill Clinton try to solve the Health care crisis and was blocked by Republicans. Republicans do not have your best interest in mind, look see how corrupt they are.
Tell the American people “we tried to do your business but were blocked” overrun by corrupt, Republicans. Remove these obstructionists.
The Republicans used FEAR as the motivator.
The Democrats need to use ANGER as the motivator
January 6, 2006 9:40 PM | Reply | Permalink