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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: LLCF who wrote (48478)9/24/2008 1:12:10 AM
From: LLCF1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 224748
 
OBAMA! It's how McCain is DONE:

Obama Boom: Democrat Takes 52-43 Lead, Erases McCain Gains
ABC News/Washington Post poll finds economy jolts race to Obama's advantage.

No wonder.... one can speak and knows the issues, the other guy has lost it:

mydd.com

More to come... I smell a landslide: Obama will save this one till closer to the election.... it must be hard to have SO MUCH cannon fodder from these buffoons:

Green: 'They're attacking nice people, saying things that aren't true.'

Posted by Alaska_Politics
Posted: September 22, 2008 - 8:33 pm
From Kathleen McCoy at the ADN's Alaska Newsreader --

Mother Jones mojo blog reports that Senate President Lyda Green is pursuing options that might allow the state Senate to convene and deal with Troopergate.

Calling herself a "raging Republican," Green says, she is "absolutely disgusted, embarrassed, and ashamed" by the McCain-Palin campaign's intervention in the Troopergate probe.

Green is alarmed by the McCain squad's use of hardball tactics and "the length to which they're going to impede and delay" the investigation. The local press conferences held by McCain-Palin aides, she adds, "are vile. They're attacking nice people, saying things that are not true. Walt Monegan has been respected in all circles. To see him used as a scapegoat is very disheartening."

Green said she is making calls and exploring whether she could call the Senate back into session to either instruct the attorney general to change his position, or to order those subpoenaed under the Legislative investigation to honor that call. Whether the Republican-controlled House would go along is another question.

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