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Funny thing is that I googled "State of Washington Boater Education
Bill Senate Vote" and got *zero* hits pertinent to it. And I have yet to see the text of the bill referred to by Chuck and have yet to see the breakdown of the votes from him as was previously requested. I think that Chuck may be putting his faith in a liberal voice email regarding the bill without having any other facts or information. How telling. How dangerous. ************** Try googling Washington State Alliance for Mandatory Boater Education. I got 647 "hits". I don't feel compelled to do your research for you or provide you with vote totals. The "uniformed Republicans" Dave referred to were the persons he mentioned by name when listing the legislators who spoke against the bill. You are the only person who extended that to mean that all Republicans who voted against the bill were also uniformed. It is easy to determine whether somebody is well informed, underinformed, or uninformed when they attempt to speak to an issue. Some of the Republicans and Democrats who voted against the bill may have been well informed and simply disagreed with the principle. Fair enough. But if an individual gets up to speak against a bill and begins making statements that have no basis at all in fact and do not address the issues actually included in the proposal, it would be fair to say that such a person, Democrat or Republican, was "uninformed". If the uninformed speakers were from both parties, it would be correct to say "uniformed legislators". If they were all Democrats, it would be correct to say "uniformed Democrats".....(and if that had been the case we wouldn't see a line of protest from you- guaranteedily deed). In this case, the four people who spoke against the bill demonstrated that they were not properly informed about the contents and they all happened to be Republicans. What will you call your pile when you're finished? "Mount Molehill?" By the way,the author you dismiss as a "liberal e-mailer" is chairman of the organization. You can check the rest of the info on the Washington State legislature web site. (Hint: dotgov) |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Funny thing is that I googled "State of Washington Boater Education Bill Senate Vote" and got *zero* hits pertinent to it. And I have yet to see the text of the bill referred to by Chuck and have yet to see the breakdown of the votes from him as was previously requested. I think that Chuck may be putting his faith in a liberal voice email regarding the bill without having any other facts or information. How telling. How dangerous. ************** Try googling Washington State Alliance for Mandatory Boater Education. I got 647 "hits". I don't feel compelled to do your research for you or provide you with vote totals. snip It was your post. If asked to provide specifics based on *your* post it is your responsibility. A failure to do so lessens the credibility of your initial post. So several things remained unanswered by you: Post a link to the bill you are discussing. Post a link of the votes, including democrat and republican votes. I really want to see why the dissenting republican votes were a result of them being *uninformed* but not so with the dissenting democrat votes. big grin That should not be hard to do seeing you got so many hits on your google search. another big grin |
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