Apparently, Governor Ehrlich is contemplating running against Barbara Mikulski.
http://wbal.com/apps/news/templates/story.aspx?articleid=47663&zoneid=3
Apparently, Governor Ehrlich is contemplating running against Barbara Mikulski.
http://wbal.com/apps/news/templates/story.aspx?articleid=47663&zoneid=3
The President spins this like no tomorrow. Honesty appears to be out the window.
From the post:
A filibuster is the successful use of 41 or more votes to prevent the closing of debate. There wasn’t a single filibuster in 2009. Not one.
Criminal, I think. Your opinion?
Now that Senator Scott Brown is sworn in, we get to see just why this is important he was sworn in just now.
Exactly why are you still voting?
The Professor wants to know, and so do I.
Scott Brown is the one for that People’s Seat, now isn’t he? Since evening of January 19, 2010.
This is it. By now, people should be voting (in line?) for their choice of the next U.S. Senator to work in the “People’s seat.”
I hope Scott Brown makes it. I will be watching the polling in anticipation throughout this day and into the late evening.
UPDATE: There is a Live Blog taking place on the Legal Insurrection blogsite, should anyone be interested.
UPDATEx2: How can anyone be handing out absentee ballots on election day? Is this, in fact, what this person is doing? And it sounds like she said she made copies. Anyone verify?
UPDATEx3: Apparently, the babies are already crying.
Oh, the MA polls close at 8pm tonight.
UPDATEx4: Hhhm, union members from NY don’t want to be videotaped. Imagine that.
(pssst. Polls close in about 10 minutes.)
He doesn’t know anything about AG Coakley’s opponent (but we do, it’s State Sen. Scott Brown, R-MA) but that doesn’t stop him from rambling on.
And Democrats want him to keep helping their campaigns?
Sheesh. ll I can say is – keep on doing so.
Way to go, Congress. Must be that looming election in Massachusetts that is bothering you, eh?
What? Parliamentary rules allows this? Wait, don’t those same rules require the presence of bill-type documents on the Floor while discussing them before voting on them?
So, if you lose a Senatorial seat in Massachusetts to a Republican (guess what, this is OUR hope and change), 60 votes is just too tough to acquire?
Posted in Corruption, Ethics, Politics
Tagged Control, controversy, Healthcare, U.S. Senate
Candidate for U.S. Senate Scott Brown (R-MA) raises over $800K in one day.
Good luck, Scott.
UPDATEx1: Over $1M !!!!
I am told that my interview on WFMD, by Adam Avery, will be broadcast this Sunday evening (tomorrow, 1/3/10) at 8:05pm.
This will be broadcast and streamed on their website – simultaneously, I believe.
Hope you enjoy it.