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Default Obama pulls a Nixon...

On Dec 24, 9:19*am, Boater wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 24, 7:42 am, Salmonbait wrote:
On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 22:20:57 -0800 (PST), wrote:
4:30 on the eve before Christmas eve, while he is in Hawaii, and his
"Chief of staff" is headed for Africa. Biden, who knows nothing about
the Illinois/Senator issue lays out "all the info"... * This is not
change, it is not sunshine, it's dirty Chicago politics at it's
criminal best. At the same time, the double counting is about to put a
comedian the likes of a liberal Rush Limbaugh in as senator. At least
we repubs know better than to take Rush serious, the dems are about to
put another hater (Al Franken) in as senator. We are about to embark
on the dirtiest congress and Whitehouse in history, hang on to your
balls boys... Change my ass, it's the Clinton admin on steroids...
Now here you go, worrying about this **** at 1:20 AM. Do you think that's good
for your heart?


Cool it.


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We say, "MERRY CHRISTMAS!"


John


My doctor told me to resume normal activity as soon as possible...


Your paranoia and chicken little syndrome aren't normal.

It's perfectly acceptable for a U.S. Senator retiring or resigning under
proper circumstances to have or have his staff have discussions with the
governor of his/her state about who might be appointed to fill the
vacancy. The difference here is that Governor "Blago" allegedly was
telling some possible candidates for the job that a personal payoff
would be involved.

I know you would love this to be more, as far as Obama's involvement,
but, sadly for the right-wing droolers, there doesn't seem to be. Too
bad, eh?

As for Al Franken, I think it says more about Norm Coleman's lack of
abilities. There Coleman was, a Senator by default (remember, he was
trying to unseat Paul Wellstone, who sadly died in a plane crash), and
he could only run a virtual tie race against a comedian.

I don't know much about Coleman or Franken. But I hope Franken wins. The
U.S. Senate could use a real comedian as opposed to the amateurs there
now, and, of course, the defeat of Coleman would mean one less sleazy
Republican U.S. Senator, and that itself is worth cheering.

Frankly, after the disasters your side have perpetrated on us the last
eight years, I wouldn't object to the whole lot of you being rounded up
and shipped off to some miserable gulag somewhere, and wander around it
for, oh, 40 years or so. Move to South Carolina or someplace like it,
where they still sing Dixie and fly that obnoxious segregationist flag.- Hide quoted text -

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And you call others here bigoted.........