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(Shocker - took her all of two weeks to become a mindless pawn of the DC GOP. Defeating Obama is more important to Kelly Ayotte than America winning. - promoted by Dean Barker)
Senator-elect Kelly Ayotte signed a letter along with some other Republican Senators-elect calling for the critical New START Treaty (on nuclear arms control) not to be voted on until the 112th Congress convenes in January with a larger Republican minority in the Senate.
I reject the idea that lame ducks lose the responsibility to govern before their successors take office, but there's a more pressing issue here:
If the vote is delayed as she wants, will Kelly Ayotte vote to ratify the New START Treaty?
Some in her party think this is a good opportunity to deny President Obama a political victory. It can be. But killing this treaty would be a horrifyingly selfish act by a party so hell-bent on winning the next election that they would truly live up to Jon Stewart's hyperbolic suggestion: they hate Obama more than they love America.
Senator-elect Ayotte, I implore you to do here what is clearly in the vital interest of all mankind.
I don't think you'll ever get my vote, but if you do the right thing on this, you will have my respect.
And we all know that we live in a dangerous world. Terrorist networks and rogue states continue to threaten free people every day. We must remain vigilant.
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Tomorrow, we begin the important work of getting our country back on track. To those who are watching at home, please know that regardless of who you voted for, I will be a Senator who listens to the people and respects their views - even when they're different from my own.
When I get to Washington, with every piece of legislation, I will ask, "Is this right for New Hampshire?" I will be a hands-on Senator whose door is always open to the people of our great state. And I will never forget that public service is a great honor and a privilege.