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To: Joe Btfsplk who wrote (776401)3/24/2014 3:27:34 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 1577883
 
I gave you a thumb nail of the Cliff Notes version correcting one egregiously ignorant statement you've made repeatedly here and you couldn't face up; instead, bob, weave, duck, and try to change the subject.

You have to excuse teddy....he's been reading his own promotional materials and actually believes he is a well informed member of society.....despite the volumes of his posts on these boards showing conclusively to the contrary.



To: Joe Btfsplk who wrote (776401)3/25/2014 12:56:17 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577883
 
* In an unfortunate mishap, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R) campaign launched a new ad featuring footage of Duke’s basketball team instead of the University of Kentucky’s team. (Duke is in North Carolina and the schools’ fans don’t usually get along especially well.)


* In New Hampshire, does former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown (R) support Medicaid expansion? Greg Sargent keeps asking, and the Republican candidate keeps dodging.

* Rep. Bill Cassidy (R), Louisiana’s leading GOP Senate candidate, was asked last week whether he’d support Republican leader Mitch McConnell for his leadership post next year if elected. “I don’t know,” Cassidy said. “I don’t know who’s running.”

* In Florida, it now appears Gov. Rick Scott’s (R) re-election campaign co-chair, billionaire Mike Fernandez, parted ways with Scott’s team after her overhead campaign staffers allegedly joking around with Mexican accents. Reporters asked the campaign about the incident during a conference call yesterday, so Scott’s aides abruptly ended the call.