Two days ago the very admirable American Senator Rand Paul, Republican Party, was able to block the nomination of John Brennan as CIA director. Brennan is the proposal of the Obama administration, where you want to give strong support to the use of drones, even in Spain. Rand Paul, a staunch defender of individual liberties-very-own Republicans blocked this initiative has been proposed to the maximum of their potential.
Specifically, the strategy chosen by Paul is what is known as filibustering. That is, take advantage of a bug or loophole in the rules of the House, in this case the American Senate to block the initiative. And more specifically, what he did is talk for nearly 13 hours straight without ann romney any break and planted all the time, with the sole purpose of the meeting has been postponed and not been able to pass the vote. Admirable! Surprisingly, Mr.. Paul has no record in the United States. The record has the Strom Thurmond, who in 1957 spoke for 24 hours and 18 minutes straight against racial segregation. A practice that is useful to take advantage of a small detail of the rules of the House and that a return is given the word, is not removed unless the senator will stop or not mowing.
As we see, not only the fiscal smarter exploit the loopholes in the regulations. These tricks are also valid for other regulatory ann romney aspects! Out of curiosity, does anyone ann romney know of a "bug" in the Spanish style in the rooms?
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