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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Tearful teabagger calls into C-SPAN, worried he prayed Inhofe to death
Posted Dec 22, 2009, 2:01 PM PT by Jed Lewison • First broadcast: Dec 22, 2009 Transcript:
CALLER: Yeah doctor. Our small tea bag group here in Waycross, we got our vigil together and took Dr. Coburn’s instructions and prayed real hard that Sen. Byrd would either die or couldn’t show up at the vote the other night. How hard did you pray because I see one of our members was missing this morning. Did it backfire on us? One of our members died? How hard did you pray senator? Did you pray hard enough
HOST: Senator Barasso, he was referring to Senator Inhofe, who was not part of the round of voting this morning.
BARASSO: The votes today, they needed 60 votes in favor of the bill. Senator Inhofe is opposed to the bill, and whether he was there or not didn’t make any difference. There was no way that Jim Inhofe was going to vote for the bill, the senator from Oklahoma. So that’s why he wasn’t there this morning.
HOST: Do you know where he was, senator, why he wasn’t able to make the vote this morning?
BARASSO: No, I don’t know.
This shows how sick the GOP has become. Conservatives think they can
use prayer to kill a Democratic Senator. It would be poetic justice
if Sen. Inhofe had passed away during the blizzard in DC. The caller had a guilty conscience.
source: Daily KOS
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