Your sarcasm is noted. And it isn't me who is touting this race as a litmus test for the effect of the House passing the Ryan budget. Many of those who ware doing so are Republican, and this does indeed worry them.
Many of those who ware doing so are Republican, and this does indeed worry them.
Just curious.
Who?
(not that anyone to right of mcstain has anything but upcoming schadenfreude coming in Nov 2012 thanks to your dumb fuck crew of marxist dimbulbs...chuckles....)
Death to everybody who does not get outta my way. (decided to retire the beatdowns on old worthless retread posters that are bozoed)
"As it should, since this is a solidly Republican district."
And far from the only Republican district that is effected. Many others had constituents go meet their representatives waving torches and pitchforks over the Ryan Budget.
And older peole are fairly well immune to lie advertizements when special interests pour in money for spots trying to paint a budget that kills Medicare as being out to save it.
Many others had constituents go meet their representatives waving torches and pitchforks over the Ryan Budget.
The GOP was apparently surprised that people are pissed about having Medicare taken away so the Rush Limbaughs can keep their big tax cuts to pay for their private golf club memberships.
The GOP was apparently surprised that people are pissed about having Medicare taken away so the Rush Limbaughs can keep their big tax cuts to pay for their private golf club memberships.
Susan Collins came out against the Ryan Medicare plan today.
"Thats because your basically and idiot." Badeye posted on 2011-04-29 10:30:22 ET
"There's always the chance that 7,000 Republican votes will mysteriously be found tomorrow."
Yes, the Wisconsin effect. There are troubling indications from irregularities found there that indicate fruad there this last State Supreme Court race. Let's hope things don't happen like that in New York.
According to a recent Siena poll, 21 percent of voters say Medicare is their top issue, and Democrat Kathy Hochul leads by 29 points among those voters. A new PPP poll shows Hochul up six points.
troubling indications from irregularities found there that indicate fruad Jane Corwin, the Republican candidate in today's high-stakes NY-26 special election, has obtained a judge's order to bar the certification of the result and impound certain election materials when polls close this evening.
Pending court proceedings before [Judge] Buscaglia on Thursday at the earliest, the judge also impounded all voting equipment and enjoined the canvass of paper ballots "except as directed by this court" and "temporarily enjoined and restrained from certifying" the winner pending that court hearing.
If he agrees this race is a referendum on this issue, it's an upstream battle to argue otherwise.
Maybe, but that hasn't stopped Mr. Newt from completely contradicting himself overnight, or Herman Cain now saying he would appoint Muslims to his cabinet after saying that he wouldn't.
Figured you did. Don't feel bad. In the comics, Jimmy Olson gets flack from Daily Planet boss Perry White for calling him Chief all the time too. So I think the word is cursed in some respect. ;-)
A seat which had been held by the Republicans in New York's 26th Congressional District was won by Democrat Kathy Hochul in Tuesday's special election. Hochul's opponent was Republican Jane Corwin who lost by the narrow margin of 47 percent to 43 percent. A 3rd candidate, Democrat-turned Tea Party candidate Jack Davis, garnered 9 percent of the votes. Here is the proof: Democrat gets seat from GOP, http://nestype.com.