Put him in office and ask him questions.
And wonder why this turkey keeps surviving Thanksgiving. Real swift, Mr. Kerry.
Put him in office and ask him questions.
And wonder why this turkey keeps surviving Thanksgiving. Real swift, Mr. Kerry.
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics
Tagged controversy, Incompetence, Spending, U.S. Senate
Well, today’s the day.
No matter how this turns out (for me) I wish you to know this has been an extraordinary challenge.
I have met a lot of fine people, and many of my competitors I put in that same category. Stephens Dempsey, Neil Cohen, Corrogan Vaughn and James Rutledge, to name but a few. Perfect gentlemen. It was great fun this past year. I wish you all the best.
And to all of those that have supported me, and those who may (and have) voted for me – I thank you from the bottom of my heart. We shall see what the future brings.
Soon.
SEIU allowed to violate the law.
Federal Election Commission expressly forbids organizations from fining members for not contributing to political action committees (PACs). The Obama administration is not only sold out to unions, but will break the law while aiding them.
And where is Congress on all this? Senate, how about you? House?
Beuller? Beuller?
Come on, November……..
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, Rule of Law
Tagged Cardin, Fraud, House of Rep., Marxism, Mikulski, U.S. Senate
Placed on my Media page. FYI.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Illegal Aliens, Taxes
Tagged Control, Fraud, Freedom, Healthcare, Jobs, Maryland, Spending, U.S. Senate, Unconstitutional, Unemployment
Harry Reid. Inconsistent about supporting revising the 14th amendment (concerning birthright – aka, anchor babies) did exactly that in 1993.
Wow. Thank goodness for official government records, isn’t that right, Mr. Reid?
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, History, Illegal Aliens, Rights
Tagged Remember, U.S. Senate
It would seem so. Someone thinks so.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, Freedom of Speech, Rights
Tagged Freedom, Maryland, Mikulski, U.S. Senate, Unconstitutional
According to the AP:
The Senate has rejected a bid to stop the Obama administration from imposing regulations on greenhouse gases, giving a boost to President Barack Obama as he pursues broader clean energy legislation.
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And the vote was 53 Nays to 43 Yeas (Roll Call). Take a guess how our illustrious Maryland U.S. Senators voted. Think they had our best interest at heart?
I will save you the trouble. They both voted against this bill that would have prevented the EPA from imposing the worst piece of regulation on our entire society.
What hutzpah. What unmitigated gall. What super-inflated, uneducated egos.
They just allowed appointed Marxists the power to regulate us into the dark ages. They have to go.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Energy, Environmental, Ethics
Tagged anti-business, Control, Fraud, Incompetence, Jobs, Spending, U.S. Senate, Unemployment
I am grateful to the Baltimore Sun for offering this chance to expand my horizons.
I hope this helps to bring to the public eye, the information necessary to make a wise choice when going to the polls this September 14th.
Have a good day.
Oh. Here’s the web page address:
Delegate Pat McDonough will be introducing a Bill in the coming 2011 General Assembly session that will replicate the Arizona immigration law here in Maryland.
It is important to understand that such legislation simply restates a federal law to the state level. This does not change or add different legal requirements that are already enumerated at the federal level. Instead, this Bill will empower enforcement within the state.
As a candidate for the U.S. Senate, I, Daniel McAndrew, applaud and endorse Delegate McDonough’s attempts to properly apply the rule of law within Maryland concerning the issue of illegal immigration.
I challenge Senator Barbara Mikulski to also endorse this Bill, which will aid Maryland in controlling spiraling costs and unemployment of our legal residents. This Bill will go a long way to return fiscal and human responsibility to Maryland.
Posted in Economy, Ethics, Illegal Immigration, Uncategorized
Tagged Jobs, Maryland, Mikulski, U.S. Senate, Unemployment