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09-15-2009 02:57 PM |
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Originally Posted by classicman
(Post 594989)
Does "ok" mean you agree? Is this the first time this has ever happened in this situation? If so, I'm surprised.
What is the "rule" you mention?
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I agree that comments by both were in poor taste and both should apologize.
The rules of the House are adopted each session, but there are standard protocols of decorum that go back to the very early days of Congress.
This is from the Republican side of the House Rules Committee referring to decorum and civility on the floor of the House :
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The precedents of the House allow a wide latitude in criticism of the President, other executive officials, and the government itself. However, it is not permissible to use language that is personally offensive to the President, such as referring to him as a “hypocrite” or a “liar.” Similarly, it is not in order to refer to the President as “intellectually dishonest” or an action taken by the President as “cowardly.”
http://rules-republicans.house.gov/E...Read.aspx?ID=5
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Oh..and turn your cell phones off!
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