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				 Salt water license looks to be a go... 
 
			
			Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 15:01:50 -0400, Gene Kearns
 wrote:
 
 On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 18:30:50 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing penned the
 following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:
 
 
 I'm glad all that worked out for you guys.  Up here, I wish it was
 that simple.  Up here, nobody cares about what the people affected
 think - it's a 96% Democrat controlled legislature full of lawyers and
 morons.
 You got me curious and I checked. Our House is Democrat controlled and
 the Bill most likely to succeed was sponsored 3:2 in favor of the
 Dems. The most popular Bill was sponsored by a Republican lawyer (48
 Bi-Partisan sponsors and co-sponsors)! I'll be watching the vote with
 an eagle eye..... those voting nay will have their voice heard.... by
 every boater that uses USENET and/or numerous boating forums.
 
 I know - it's very different up here.
 
 There are two populations in CT - the Gold Coasters and everybody
 else.  As long as the Gold Coasters are happy, then by default
 everybody else must also be happy.
 
 The state is actually bifurcated - it's largely rural and all the
 legislative strength is along the coast and big cities which means
 that 80% of the state in terms of territory in under represented in
 terms of legislative clout.
 
 
 Unequally bifurcated, as it were.
 
 We New Haven County-ites always wondered who the hell lived in your part
 of the state and why, since it was so far (relatively) from LI Sound.
 
 Has Hartford County declined in influence?
 
 Virginia has a similar "bifurcation" these days, which is why this year
 it might elect a second Democratic U.S. Senator. Most of the big money
 and population growth is in northern Virginia, and it is going
 Democratic big time. Much of the rest of the state, and that means most
 of the geographic, is far more rural and conservative, but it doesn't
 have the population anymore to dominate the outcome of the federal
 elections.
 
 
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