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Cloture vote stirs uproar in conservative blogosphere


What conservative blogger wasn't liveblogging the cloture vote on the immigration bill this morning?

Over at MichelleMalkin.com, her lead story is a liveblog from the Senate floor today.

HotAir launched a video campaign against reviving the bill, calling a vote for cloture equal to one for amnesty, and Allahpundit posted entries live throughout the lunchtime vote.

Even Captain's Quarters updated readers as the votes were unveiled this morning.

The result: a 64-35 vote to bring the bill back to the floor.

The irony: 5 out of 10 Americans stand in opposition while almost 7 out of 10 senators push for "a comprimise."

In the end, what are we, the people supposed to think? Is anyone listening up on The Hill?

-- Brandon Leonard, intern, The Washington Times

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