3 responses to “Fighting for Rhode Island”

  1. rendrag

    I lol’ed so much. The claim that he’s against the special interests yet was a co-sponsor of PIPA, that he’s fighting Chinese currency manipulation (as if they’d be subject to any law we passed anyway) while continuing to ignore the Fed’s manipulation of our currency.
    His desire to end subsidies to Big Oil would be great if he would also work towards ending subsidies for any all industries and corporations. There is a bubble forming in the college education business (just look at the pace of tuition increases and then compare it to the pace of housing price increases during its boom), and all we continually hear out of Washington is a desire to increase student loans and increase grants. Sheldon would do well for himself to buck the trend and get out in front of this.

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  2. forsanri

    As someone who volunteered literally hundreds of hours for the ’06 Whitehouse campaign (calling, writing post cards, licking envelopes, doing spreadsheets, calling over 1000 Rhode Islanders and even making coffee), I would like to hear the rationale Senator Whitehouse employed to vote for indefinite detention.

    As a former Attorney General and member of Judiciary Committee, it should be unconscionable to deny habeas corpus to a United States Citizen.  There are no circumstances I could imagine where this would be acceptable to Senator Sheldon Whitehouse.  I was sorely disappointed and it’s a dealbreaker.

    The fact that Sheldon could have effectively filibustered the Defense Authorization only underscores his importance–a campaign meme that he ran on in 06.

    Between that vote, FISA, Healthcare, and the latest Buffett stunt, I am finding it hard to find a reason to vote for Sheldon, let alone volunteer for him.

    Votes on civil liberties are litmus tests quite frankly.  In the words of George Bush, “you’re either with us or you’re with the terrorists.” 

    It seems clear that Hollywood has enough dollars to buy campaign volunteers for Senator Whitehouse, so I’ll be focusing my time and money on Elizabeth Warren.

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  3. RightToWork

    “Rhode Islanders sent Sheldon to the Senate to fight for us and against the big special interests – and that’s just what he has done.”

    Ah yes, taking the fight to “big special interests.” Like co-sponsoring PIPA, the single most detestable, fascist, corporatist piece of legislation of the past decade, which $250,000 in campaign donations directly from Hollywood had absolutely nothing to do with. What a joke!  

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