GOP Gone Wild: Unruly Republicans Silence Women Lawmakers With Screams, Shouts, And Delay Tactics
This morning, the House began consideration of the rule for debate of the House health care bill. As the Democratic Women¹s Caucus took to the microphone on the House floor to offer their arguments for how the bill would benefit women, House Republicans ‹ led by Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) ‹ repeatedly talked over, screamed, and shouted objections. ³I object, I object, I object, I object, I object,² Price interjected as Rep. Lois Capps (D-CA) tried to hold the floor.
In an effort to delay and derail the proceedings, the Republicans continually talked over the Democratic women for half an hour. They sought to prevent the debate by calling for unnecessary ³parliamentary inquiries² and requests for ³expanding the debate² by an hour.
After being repeatedly interrupted by Republican shouts, Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy (D-OH) observed:
Do I not have the right to be able to continue my sentence without objections that are trying to censor my remarks here on the floor that I have a right to make as a member of this House?
Watch a compilation:
The presiding chair of the House, Rep. John Dingell (D-MI), tried to assuage the Republican raucous, without much success. The debate must be conducted with ³a measure of comity and grace and decency,² Dingell urged. ³There¹s no advantage to be achieved by making all this fuss,² he told the Republicans.
> GOP Gone Wild: Unruly Republicans Silence Women Lawmakers With Screams, > Shouts, And Delay Tactics
> This morning, the House began consideration of the rule for debate of > the House health care bill. As the Democratic Women s Caucus took to the > microphone on the House floor to offer their arguments for how the bill > would benefit women, House Republicans led by Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) > repeatedly talked over, screamed, and shouted objections. I object, I > object, I object, I object, I object, Price interjected as Rep. Lois > Capps (D-CA) tried to hold the floor.
> In an effort to delay and derail the proceedings, the Republicans > continually talked over the Democratic women for half an hour. They > sought to prevent the debate by calling for unnecessary parliamentary > inquiries and requests for expanding the debate by an hour.
> After being repeatedly interrupted by Republican shouts, Rep. Mary Jo > Kilroy (D-OH) observed:
> Do I not have the right to be able to continue my sentence without > objections that are trying to censor my remarks here on the floor that I > have a right to make as a member of this House?
> Watch a compilation:
> The presiding chair of the House, Rep. John Dingell (D-MI), tried to > assuage the Republican raucous, without much success. The debate must be > conducted with a measure of comity and grace and decency, Dingell > urged. There s no advantage to be achieved by making all this fuss, he > told the Republicans.
Thanks for the update James. I hadn't heard this. It's great to know some in Congress have the guts to disrupt a process intent on over stepping the bounds in the US Constitution set down by the founding fathers of this country.
> james g. keegan jr. wrote: > > GOP Gone Wild: Unruly Republicans Silence Women Lawmakers With Screams, > > Shouts, And Delay Tactics
> > This morning, the House began consideration of the rule for debate of > > the House health care bill. As the Democratic Women?s Caucus took to the > > microphone on the House floor to offer their arguments for how the bill > > would benefit women, House Republicans ? led by Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) ? > > repeatedly talked over, screamed, and shouted objections. ?I object, I > > object, I object, I object, I object,? Price interjected as Rep. Lois > > Capps (D-CA) tried to hold the floor.
> > In an effort to delay and derail the proceedings, the Republicans > > continually talked over the Democratic women for half an hour. They > > sought to prevent the debate by calling for unnecessary ?parliamentary > > inquiries? and requests for ?expanding the debate? by an hour.
> > After being repeatedly interrupted by Republican shouts, Rep. Mary Jo > > Kilroy (D-OH) observed:
> > Do I not have the right to be able to continue my sentence without > > objections that are trying to censor my remarks here on the floor that I > > have a right to make as a member of this House?
> > Watch a compilation:
> > The presiding chair of the House, Rep. John Dingell (D-MI), tried to > > assuage the Republican raucous, without much success. The debate must be > > conducted with ?a measure of comity and grace and decency,? Dingell > > urged. ?There?s no advantage to be achieved by making all this fuss,? he > > told the Republicans.
> Thanks for the update James. I hadn't heard this. It's great to know > some in Congress have the guts to disrupt a process intent on over > stepping the bounds in the US Constitution set down by the founding > fathers of this country.
> Hell, my leg is getting a tingle...
it's probably more than your leg billy. misogynist creeps like you often get off when women are abused. i'm not surprised that the story gave you pleasure.
> In article > <d702c6bf-3c2b-423a-a4b4-ba514ca6a...@g27g2000yqn.googlegroups.com>, > william mosco <wm5...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > james g. keegan jr. wrote: > > > GOP Gone Wild: Unruly Republicans Silence Women Lawmakers With Screams, > > > Shouts, And Delay Tactics
> > > This morning, the House began consideration of the rule for debate of > > > the House health care bill. As the Democratic Women?s Caucus took to the > > > microphone on the House floor to offer their arguments for how the bill > > > would benefit women, House Republicans ? led by Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) ? > > > repeatedly talked over, screamed, and shouted objections. ?I object, I > > > object, I object, I object, I object,? Price interjected as Rep. Lois > > > Capps (D-CA) tried to hold the floor.
> > > In an effort to delay and derail the proceedings, the Republicans > > > continually talked over the Democratic women for half an hour. They > > > sought to prevent the debate by calling for unnecessary ?parliamentary > > > inquiries? and requests for ?expanding the debate? by an hour.
> > > After being repeatedly interrupted by Republican shouts, Rep. Mary Jo > > > Kilroy (D-OH) observed:
> > > Do I not have the right to be able to continue my sentence without > > > objections that are trying to censor my remarks here on the floor that I > > > have a right to make as a member of this House?
> > > Watch a compilation:
> > > The presiding chair of the House, Rep. John Dingell (D-MI), tried to > > > assuage the Republican raucous, without much success. The debate must be > > > conducted with ?a measure of comity and grace and decency,? Dingell > > > urged. ?There?s no advantage to be achieved by making all this fuss,? he > > > told the Republicans.
> > Thanks for the update James. I hadn't heard this. It's great to know > > some in Congress have the guts to disrupt a process intent on over > > stepping the bounds in the US Constitution set down by the founding > > fathers of this country.
> > Hell, my leg is getting a tingle...
> it's probably more than your leg billy.
Nope.
>misogynist creeps like you > often get off when women are abused. i'm not surprised that the story > gave you pleasure.
I'm not surprised you feel women are inferior in that when they wish to violate the constitution, they shouldn't be ridiculed and disrespected as any politician should be.
> james g. keegan jr. wrote: > > In article > > <d702c6bf-3c2b-423a-a4b4-ba514ca6a...@g27g2000yqn.googlegroups.com>, > > william mosco <wm5...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > james g. keegan jr. wrote: > > > > GOP Gone Wild: Unruly Republicans Silence Women Lawmakers With Screams, > > > > Shouts, And Delay Tactics
> > > > This morning, the House began consideration of the rule for debate of > > > > the House health care bill. As the Democratic Women?s Caucus took to the > > > > microphone on the House floor to offer their arguments for how the bill > > > > would benefit women, House Republicans ? led by Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) ? > > > > repeatedly talked over, screamed, and shouted objections. ?I object, I > > > > object, I object, I object, I object,? Price interjected as Rep. Lois > > > > Capps (D-CA) tried to hold the floor.
> > > > In an effort to delay and derail the proceedings, the Republicans > > > > continually talked over the Democratic women for half an hour. They > > > > sought to prevent the debate by calling for unnecessary ?parliamentary > > > > inquiries? and requests for ?expanding the debate? by an hour.
> > > > After being repeatedly interrupted by Republican shouts, Rep. Mary Jo > > > > Kilroy (D-OH) observed:
> > > > Do I not have the right to be able to continue my sentence without > > > > objections that are trying to censor my remarks here on the floor that I > > > > have a right to make as a member of this House?
> > > > Watch a compilation:
> > > > The presiding chair of the House, Rep. John Dingell (D-MI), tried to > > > > assuage the Republican raucous, without much success. The debate must be > > > > conducted with ?a measure of comity and grace and decency,? Dingell > > > > urged. ?There?s no advantage to be achieved by making all this fuss,? he > > > > told the Republicans.
> > > Thanks for the update James. I hadn't heard this. It's great to know > > > some in Congress have the guts to disrupt a process intent on over > > > stepping the bounds in the US Constitution set down by the founding > > > fathers of this country.
> > > Hell, my leg is getting a tingle...
> > it's probably more than your leg billy.
> Nope.
not a very compelling denial, particularly since you follow it up with what seems to be a new lie below. that tells me i hit the nail on the head.
> > misogynist creeps like you > > often get off when women are abused. i'm not surprised that the story > > gave you pleasure.
> I'm not surprised you feel women are inferior in that when they wish > to violate the constitution, they shouldn't be ridiculed and > disrespected as any politician should be.