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The Cruz Agenda: Bad for Students
Students and young people deserve a United States Senator who will fight for their interests and not against them. Ted Cruz's policies are simply to extreme for young Texans.
Paul Sadler: Cruz does not represent Texas
Paul Sadler: Cruz does not represent Texas.
Ted Cruz = Todd Akin
“If it’s a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut the whole thing down.” –Todd Akin, Republican Congressman from Missouri who is seeking the Senate nomination
Dear Democrat,
Mitt Romney and other Republican leaders calling for Todd Akin to resign his campaign need to take in more territory starting with Romney’s VP candidate and including newly minted right wing darling Ted Cruz. The only distinction between Ted Cruz, Paul Ryan and Todd Akin is that Akin put down the dog whistle and stated the policy out loud. Akin’s disgusting rhetoric matches the policies of the Republican Party.
There are too many folks in politics just trying to get attention
There are too many folks in politics just trying to get attention or trying to get rich or both. There are folks like Ted Cruz who just carry on and on about what they want you to be afraid of and who they want you to hate. We need leaders who are FOR something, people who will take the reins and guide us toward solutions.
Paul Sadler Convention Speech 2012
Paul Sadler for U.S. Senate at the 2012 Texas Democratic Convention
Paul Sadler for U.S. Senate: Texas Map
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Paul Sadler: "Does it matter?"
Democratic US Senate candidate Paul Sadler addresses the Texas Democratic Party convention general session on July 8th 2012. This is his response to the anti-democratic article published by the Houston Chronicle on the futility of opposing the Republicans in the 2012 election
Paul Sadler - Austin Fundraiser
Paul Sadler's remarks at an Austin Fundraiser
Health Care Inspires "Twas The Night Before Xmas"
On the Senate floor Tuesday morning, Senator Roland Burris (D-Illinois) delivered a health care inspired version of the classic Christmas poem, "Twas the Night Before Christmas."
I object!
"I've been around here 20-some years. First time I've ever seen a member denied an extra minute or two to finish his remarks. And I don't like it."
— Sen. John McCain, complaining about Senator Al Franken's objection to extra time for Senator Joe Lieberman, December 17, 2009
"I object."
—Senator John McCain, denying Sen. Mark Dayton extra time, October 10, 2002
"I object."
—Senator John McCain, denying Sen. Robert Byrd extra time, October 10, 2002