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    A starting point

    WASHINGTON ? Two senators from different parties say they'll skip tradition and sit together during President Barack Obama's State of the Union address.

    The decision by Republican Tom Coburn of Oklahoma and Democrat Chuck Schumer of New York comes amid calls for greater civility in political discourse following the fatal shootings last weekend at a political event in Tucson, Ariz.

    Schumer says he and Coburn hope other lawmakers will follow their example and skip the partisan seating arrangements that usually come with joint sessions of Congress. Schumer says it's a symbolic move but one he hopes will help set a more civil tone.

    The State of the Union address is set for Jan. 25.

    Coburn and Schumer spoke Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press."
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    Re: A starting point

    GREAT news, the country needs more of this. There is way too damn much party politics and letting the party line hold king over everything else.

    Partisan politics are dividing this country and you know the old saying, united we stand, divided................
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    Re: A starting point

    I don't really see it as anything special, not close, I actually like the sitting on opposite sides during the speech. Bipartisan doesn't exist, it never really has, it never will and this won't do anything. And partisanship has gotten pretty bad as we've seen just these past two years and we know who I'm talking about, but it's not all bad, can't expect everyone to agree on big things and sometimes it can lead to good changes - sometimes. What really needs to be stopped is the constant lying and fear mongering trying to scare the public to move on your agenda.

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    Re: A starting point

    You don't think its good to try to work together?

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    Re: A starting point

    Where did I say that? Two senators sitting next to each other for a speech isn't going to spark anything, on Wed. Coburn's party is going to do what? Vote in the House to attempt to repeal the HC bill, not because they have better ideas or are going to replace it, just because they have the votes in the House and want to continue their "party of no" tradition. This isn't working together, it's exactly what it says, sitting together for a speech....whoooooopeee.

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    Re: A starting point

    Real progress from these two, huh?
    Coburn: Health care debate will continue – CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs

    More bipartisanship too...

    http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...t-tell-repeal/


    It's pretty bad on both sides, but there's one party that attempts to block every single thing no matter how common sense it is or how good it is for the country. Of course it's happens with some pieces of legislation on both sides just voting no for the hell of it, but never has it been this bad with one party.

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