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As I recall, and is listed in Hoppy's column today:
Senator Byrd was wheeled in from a hospital bed to cast key
votes last year when he was very, very ill. That, my friend, is
class.
Manchin ran claiming he would be there the way Senator Byrd was.
Senator Robert C. Byrd made very sure he did his job. Senator No
Show Joe was too scared to show up to vote on DADT and the DREAM
act. This way in 2012 when running for re-election he cannot be
held liable for a vote on these issues.
p.s. not a teabagger since I am strait. And, by the way, I have
a 99% attendance rate over my tenure as a teacher. Oh, and for
faulty math, Senator Byrd had more than a 98.3% attendance rate,
more than the aforementioned 97%.
On 12/20/10, teabagger logic wrote:
> On 12/19/10, Hmmmm wrote:
>> Let's see now....
>>
>> Senator Byrd: 97% attendance rate over 50 years.
>> Senator Manchin: (in office less than 1 month): I skipped
>> the major votes to attend a Christmas party in Pittsburgh!
>>
>> Wow, can we randomly miss work and still get paid as well?
>
>
> Only a teabagger or possible creationist would compare a 50
> year record to a less than 50 day record. What's next,
> comparing a few quiz grades to a cumulative GPA? That is
> what a teabagger math would argue is equal
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