CNN news 2010-12-13
Order, the ayes to the right 323, the noes to the left 302, so ayes have it, the ayes have it.
323 saying yes, 302 saying no, the measure passes. This information is going to now trickle down to those who were outside.
This polling is disgraced. So, I got …ah… more than 12 cousins. And they are all going to universities at this May. They are all gonna be basically devastated by the standard. But parents are gonna be devastated by the standard. It's not just tuition fees, it's living cost as well, unaffordable for our middle-class state, but look, we have no one to talk it to them. So, they are just offering more pressure to us.
Operation payback is actually the focus behind our group called Anonymous and they've actually been around for a while but they are loosely organized group. They goes after various organizations they felt that they wronged us focus in some way. This is a group that has moved from coast to coast if you can call that. Most recently, they are kinda going after opponents of internet piracy and they've now launched on Wikileaks. This is the announce serves as a fact. We've talked a lot, lot about that over years. I've been basically taking control over a lot of machines and using those machines, computer like you and I might have, and actually directing a lot of bogus traffic towards these various websites. Primarily, they are gonna up on Paypal, Visa and Mastercard because they are just sites of kind of stopping supporting some of the financial contributions to Wikileaks.
It's 57: 40, so this measure has failed. The Senate has failed to move forward to stop debate on the defense bill that includes the 'do not ask do not tell' repeal. And this is (huge)…As Wolf said earlier, it means that the whole idea of repealing this policy which does have, if you look at public opinion polls, broad support across the country. It's likely not going, very likely not going to happen this year. And it'll be whole lot harder in the next Congress when Republicans have the House, a majority, and a lot more seats in the Senate. So this is a big blow to supporters of a repeal of the 'don't ask don't tell' policy.
This message today is very simple that the in the form that was negotiate, it is not acceptable to the House Democratic Caucus. It's as simple as that. We will continue to try and work with the White House, our Republican colleagues after trying to make sure that we do something that is responsible for the American people, right for the economy, right for jobs, and fair and balanced package as we go forward.