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Feb 4, 2020 09:56:50   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Sen. Murkowski: 'I cannot v**e to convict' Trump

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski, an unpredictable moderate in a polarized Washington, on Monday declared she will v**e to acquit Donald Trump, but not before leveling an attack against the president and fellow lawmakers of both parties during a partisan impeachment ordeal.

"The president's behavior was shameful and wrong. His personal interests do not take precedent over those of this great nation," Murkowski declared in a speech to a near-empty Senate chamber.

On Wednesday the Senate is scheduled to wrap up a two-week impeachment trial and v**e to either acquit or convict Trump on charges leveled by the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives that the Republican president abused his powers and obstructed Congress' investigation of his dealings with Ukraine.

It was no surprise that the 62-year-old senator attacked House Democrats, accusing them of a slapdash investigation of Trump's actions toward Ukraine and his alleged withholding of U.S. aid in order to pressure Kiev to investigate one of his political rivals, former Vice President Joe Biden, a contender for the Democratic p**********l nomination.

But Murkowski, with her fellow senator from Alaska presiding over the chamber after other senators had left for the night, took on not only Trump, but also fellow Republicans, Senate Democrats and the media.
Alluding to a "demon" burning its way through Washington during the impeachment process that began late last September, Murkowski blamed "a careless media" that she said "cheerfully tried to put out the fires with gasoline."

Long one of the few moderate voices in the Senate, Murkowski shocked the political establishment in 2010 when she became the first senator in more than 50 years to win re-e******n with a write-in campaign after the Republican Party tried to dump her in favor of a more conservative challenger.

In the summer of 2017, Murkowski again was in the spotlight when she and two other moderate Republican senators -- Susan Collins and the late John McCain -- ruined Trump's push for a partial repeal of the "Obamacare" healthcare law.

On Monday she said, "I cannot v**e to convict" Trump, and indicated a preference for a much softer penalty than the removal from office that Democrats have been clamoring for -- a "censure" by Congress.
She went on to list t***sgressions on both sides of the political divide that she saw unfolding during this impeachment process, only the third in U.S. history:

She cited Trump supporters' eagerness to "have just dismissed the case as soon as it reached" the Senate and Trump's detractors' acting as if "the only way the trial could have been considered fair was if it resulted in the president's removal from office."

With a broad-brush criticism of both political parties, Murkowski spoke of their "apparent willingness...to destroy not just each other, but all of the institutions of our government. And for what? Because it may help win an e******n?"

Having castigated the House, the Senate, Trump and the media, Murkowski wrapped up her approximately 11-minute diatribe on a note of faint optimism: "It's my hope that we finally found bottom here."

https://www.yahoo.com/news/republican-senator-murkowski-spares-few-020733121.html

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Feb 4, 2020 10:06:52   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
slatten49 wrote:
Sen. Murkowski: 'I cannot v**e to convict' Trump

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski, an unpredictable moderate in a polarized Washington, on Monday declared she will v**e to acquit Donald Trump, but not before leveling an attack against the president and fellow lawmakers of both parties during a partisan impeachment ordeal.

"The president's behavior was shameful and wrong. His personal interests do not take precedent over those of this great nation," Murkowski declared in a speech to a near-empty Senate chamber.

On Wednesday the Senate is scheduled to wrap up a two-week impeachment trial and v**e to either acquit or convict Trump on charges leveled by the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives that the Republican president abused his powers and obstructed Congress' investigation of his dealings with Ukraine.

It was no surprise that the 62-year-old senator attacked House Democrats, accusing them of a slapdash investigation of Trump's actions toward Ukraine and his alleged withholding of U.S. aid in order to pressure Kiev to investigate one of his political rivals, former Vice President Joe Biden, a contender for the Democratic p**********l nomination.

But Murkowski, with her fellow senator from Alaska presiding over the chamber after other senators had left for the night, took on not only Trump, but also fellow Republicans, Senate Democrats and the media.
Alluding to a "demon" burning its way through Washington during the impeachment process that began late last September, Murkowski blamed "a careless media" that she said "cheerfully tried to put out the fires with gasoline."

Long one of the few moderate voices in the Senate, Murkowski shocked the political establishment in 2010 when she became the first senator in more than 50 years to win re-e******n with a write-in campaign after the Republican Party tried to dump her in favor of a more conservative challenger.

In the summer of 2017, Murkowski again was in the spotlight when she and two other moderate Republican senators -- Susan Collins and the late John McCain -- ruined Trump's push for a partial repeal of the "Obamacare" healthcare law.

On Monday she said, "I cannot v**e to convict" Trump, and indicated a preference for a much softer penalty than the removal from office that Democrats have been clamoring for -- a "censure" by Congress.
She went on to list t***sgressions on both sides of the political divide that she saw unfolding during this impeachment process, only the third in U.S. history:

She cited Trump supporters' eagerness to "have just dismissed the case as soon as it reached" the Senate and Trump's detractors' acting as if "the only way the trial could have been considered fair was if it resulted in the president's removal from office."

With a broad-brush criticism of both political parties, Murkowski spoke of their "apparent willingness...to destroy not just each other, but all of the institutions of our government. And for what? Because it may help win an e******n?"

Having castigated the House, the Senate, Trump and the media, Murkowski wrapped up her approximately 11-minute diatribe on a note of faint optimism: "It's my hope that we finally found bottom here."

https://www.yahoo.com/news/republican-senator-murkowski-spares-few-020733121.html
Sen. Murkowski: 'I cannot v**e to convict' Trump b... (show quote)




The end game is four more years of tbe honorable 45th President of the United States.

Your Iowa Democratic socialist party is up to something unscrupulous to start things off.

I am sure Murkowski knows how corrupt the Democratic party is, at its core....we all do.

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Feb 4, 2020 10:10:18   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
slatten49 wrote:
Sen. Murkowski: 'I cannot v**e to convict' Trump

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski, an unpredictable moderate in a polarized Washington, on Monday declared she will v**e to acquit Donald Trump, but not before leveling an attack against the president and fellow lawmakers of both parties during a partisan impeachment ordeal.

"The president's behavior was shameful and wrong. His personal interests do not take precedent over those of this great nation," Murkowski declared in a speech to a near-empty Senate chamber.

On Wednesday the Senate is scheduled to wrap up a two-week impeachment trial and v**e to either acquit or convict Trump on charges leveled by the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives that the Republican president abused his powers and obstructed Congress' investigation of his dealings with Ukraine.

It was no surprise that the 62-year-old senator attacked House Democrats, accusing them of a slapdash investigation of Trump's actions toward Ukraine and his alleged withholding of U.S. aid in order to pressure Kiev to investigate one of his political rivals, former Vice President Joe Biden, a contender for the Democratic p**********l nomination.

But Murkowski, with her fellow senator from Alaska presiding over the chamber after other senators had left for the night, took on not only Trump, but also fellow Republicans, Senate Democrats and the media.
Alluding to a "demon" burning its way through Washington during the impeachment process that began late last September, Murkowski blamed "a careless media" that she said "cheerfully tried to put out the fires with gasoline."

Long one of the few moderate voices in the Senate, Murkowski shocked the political establishment in 2010 when she became the first senator in more than 50 years to win re-e******n with a write-in campaign after the Republican Party tried to dump her in favor of a more conservative challenger.

In the summer of 2017, Murkowski again was in the spotlight when she and two other moderate Republican senators -- Susan Collins and the late John McCain -- ruined Trump's push for a partial repeal of the "Obamacare" healthcare law.

On Monday she said, "I cannot v**e to convict" Trump, and indicated a preference for a much softer penalty than the removal from office that Democrats have been clamoring for -- a "censure" by Congress.
She went on to list t***sgressions on both sides of the political divide that she saw unfolding during this impeachment process, only the third in U.S. history:

She cited Trump supporters' eagerness to "have just dismissed the case as soon as it reached" the Senate and Trump's detractors' acting as if "the only way the trial could have been considered fair was if it resulted in the president's removal from office."

With a broad-brush criticism of both political parties, Murkowski spoke of their "apparent willingness...to destroy not just each other, but all of the institutions of our government. And for what? Because it may help win an e******n?"

Having castigated the House, the Senate, Trump and the media, Murkowski wrapped up her approximately 11-minute diatribe on a note of faint optimism: "It's my hope that we finally found bottom here."

https://www.yahoo.com/news/republican-senator-murkowski-spares-few-020733121.html
Sen. Murkowski: 'I cannot v**e to convict' Trump b... (show quote)

And just last night, the Democrates manipulated the Iowa caucus in an attempt to disrupt/effect the outcome of the next P**********l E******n .
So what is your defence for their action/violation of this sacred trust?

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Feb 4, 2020 10:19:28   #
Pariahjf
 
She is EXACTLY right about ALL of this. The same thing I've been saying from the start-----censure him, and get back to business. But it was too simple...

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Feb 4, 2020 10:21:01   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Weasel wrote:
And just last night, the Democrates manipulated the Iowa caucus in an attempt to disrupt/effect the outcome of the next P**********l E******n .
So what is your defence for their action/violation of this sacred trust?

Many often appear biased & wrong in stating views. Yet, on this most probably agree: But for incompetence, there is no defense for that fiasco.

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Feb 4, 2020 10:22:20   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
slatten49 wrote:
Sen. Murkowski: 'I cannot v**e to convict' Trump

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski, an unpredictable moderate in a polarized Washington, on Monday declared she will v**e to acquit Donald Trump, but not before leveling an attack against the president and fellow lawmakers of both parties during a partisan impeachment ordeal.

"The president's behavior was shameful and wrong. His personal interests do not take precedent over those of this great nation," Murkowski declared in a speech to a near-empty Senate chamber.

On Wednesday the Senate is scheduled to wrap up a two-week impeachment trial and v**e to either acquit or convict Trump on charges leveled by the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives that the Republican president abused his powers and obstructed Congress' investigation of his dealings with Ukraine.

It was no surprise that the 62-year-old senator attacked House Democrats, accusing them of a slapdash investigation of Trump's actions toward Ukraine and his alleged withholding of U.S. aid in order to pressure Kiev to investigate one of his political rivals, former Vice President Joe Biden, a contender for the Democratic p**********l nomination.

But Murkowski, with her fellow senator from Alaska presiding over the chamber after other senators had left for the night, took on not only Trump, but also fellow Republicans, Senate Democrats and the media.
Alluding to a "demon" burning its way through Washington during the impeachment process that began late last September, Murkowski blamed "a careless media" that she said "cheerfully tried to put out the fires with gasoline."

Long one of the few moderate voices in the Senate, Murkowski shocked the political establishment in 2010 when she became the first senator in more than 50 years to win re-e******n with a write-in campaign after the Republican Party tried to dump her in favor of a more conservative challenger.

In the summer of 2017, Murkowski again was in the spotlight when she and two other moderate Republican senators -- Susan Collins and the late John McCain -- ruined Trump's push for a partial repeal of the "Obamacare" healthcare law.

On Monday she said, "I cannot v**e to convict" Trump, and indicated a preference for a much softer penalty than the removal from office that Democrats have been clamoring for -- a "censure" by Congress.
She went on to list t***sgressions on both sides of the political divide that she saw unfolding during this impeachment process, only the third in U.S. history:

She cited Trump supporters' eagerness to "have just dismissed the case as soon as it reached" the Senate and Trump's detractors' acting as if "the only way the trial could have been considered fair was if it resulted in the president's removal from office."

With a broad-brush criticism of both political parties, Murkowski spoke of their "apparent willingness...to destroy not just each other, but all of the institutions of our government. And for what? Because it may help win an e******n?"

Having castigated the House, the Senate, Trump and the media, Murkowski wrapped up her approximately 11-minute diatribe on a note of faint optimism: "It's my hope that we finally found bottom here."

https://www.yahoo.com/news/republican-senator-murkowski-spares-few-020733121.html
Sen. Murkowski: 'I cannot v**e to convict' Trump b... (show quote)


Sounfs like quite the individual

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Feb 4, 2020 10:27:41   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Sounfs like quite the individual

And she also 'sounds' like a strong individual.

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Feb 4, 2020 10:29:55   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
slatten49 wrote:
And she also 'sounds' like a strong individual.


Power to her...

Congress needs more like her

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Feb 4, 2020 10:51:34   #
Weewillynobeerspilly Loc: North central Texas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Power to her...

Congress needs more like her



They do not.....there are more than enough lippy women roaming this globe, always one in my ear yapping about something I done did

that's plenty enough Canuck

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Feb 4, 2020 10:52:06   #
Fodaoson Loc: South Texas
 
byronglimish wrote:
The end game is four more years of tbe honorable 45th President of the United States.

Your Iowa Democratic socialist party is up to something unscrupulous to start things off.

I am sure Murkowski knows how corrupt the Democratic party is, at its core....we all do.


Not sure if "honorable" fits this president.

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Feb 4, 2020 11:10:24   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
byronglimish wrote:
The end game is four more years of tbe honorable 45th President of the United States.

Your Iowa Democratic socialist party is up to something unscrupulous to start things off.

I am sure Murkowski knows how corrupt the Democratic party is, at its core....we all do.



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Feb 4, 2020 11:24:40   #
Lonewolf
 
Fodaoson wrote:
Not sure if "honorable" fits this president.



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Feb 4, 2020 11:27:03   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Fodaoson wrote:
Not sure if "honorable" fits this president.


The President is honorable in the fact that he's keeping campaign promises.

Even with anti-constitutional l*****ts biting at his heels...like snakes in the grass.

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Feb 4, 2020 11:28:58   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
no propaganda please wrote:



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Feb 4, 2020 16:38:29   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
slatten49 wrote:
Sen. Murkowski: 'I cannot v**e to convict' Trump

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski, an unpredictable moderate in a polarized Washington, on Monday declared she will v**e to acquit Donald Trump, but not before leveling an attack against the president and fellow lawmakers of both parties during a partisan impeachment ordeal.

"The president's behavior was shameful and wrong. His personal interests do not take precedent over those of this great nation," Murkowski declared in a speech to a near-empty Senate chamber.

On Wednesday the Senate is scheduled to wrap up a two-week impeachment trial and v**e to either acquit or convict Trump on charges leveled by the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives that the Republican president abused his powers and obstructed Congress' investigation of his dealings with Ukraine.

It was no surprise that the 62-year-old senator attacked House Democrats, accusing them of a slapdash investigation of Trump's actions toward Ukraine and his alleged withholding of U.S. aid in order to pressure Kiev to investigate one of his political rivals, former Vice President Joe Biden, a contender for the Democratic p**********l nomination.

But Murkowski, with her fellow senator from Alaska presiding over the chamber after other senators had left for the night, took on not only Trump, but also fellow Republicans, Senate Democrats and the media.
Alluding to a "demon" burning its way through Washington during the impeachment process that began late last September, Murkowski blamed "a careless media" that she said "cheerfully tried to put out the fires with gasoline."

Long one of the few moderate voices in the Senate, Murkowski shocked the political establishment in 2010 when she became the first senator in more than 50 years to win re-e******n with a write-in campaign after the Republican Party tried to dump her in favor of a more conservative challenger.

In the summer of 2017, Murkowski again was in the spotlight when she and two other moderate Republican senators -- Susan Collins and the late John McCain -- ruined Trump's push for a partial repeal of the "Obamacare" healthcare law.

On Monday she said, "I cannot v**e to convict" Trump, and indicated a preference for a much softer penalty than the removal from office that Democrats have been clamoring for -- a "censure" by Congress.
She went on to list t***sgressions on both sides of the political divide that she saw unfolding during this impeachment process, only the third in U.S. history:

She cited Trump supporters' eagerness to "have just dismissed the case as soon as it reached" the Senate and Trump's detractors' acting as if "the only way the trial could have been considered fair was if it resulted in the president's removal from office."

With a broad-brush criticism of both political parties, Murkowski spoke of their "apparent willingness...to destroy not just each other, but all of the institutions of our government. And for what? Because it may help win an e******n?"

Having castigated the House, the Senate, Trump and the media, Murkowski wrapped up her approximately 11-minute diatribe on a note of faint optimism: "It's my hope that we finally found bottom here."

https://www.yahoo.com/news/republican-senator-murkowski-spares-few-020733121.html
Sen. Murkowski: 'I cannot v**e to convict' Trump b... (show quote)


Making speeches to an empty chamber is an empty Gesture, something politicians from both sides are fond of doing. The impeachment process, while flawed, is the first time all Senators were in chambers at the same time, hearing the same material and forbidden to goof off during testimony.

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