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Tag: Party OverhaulBy Corinthian Scales, Section News
Heaven's to Betsy, what has this world come to when the Ruling Class would be required to read Laws that govern us, and they exempt themselves from?
WASHINGTON, DC - Today, Congressman Kerry Bentivolio introduced the Read the Bills Act of 2013. This legislation makes important changes to the way Congress does business by giving ample time to review legislation before it is voted on, requiring that all votes on passage be taken by roll call, and by providing that legislation shows in context how it modifies existing law. Uh-oh. No more "unanimous consent" sneak through? The oligarch running the District of Corruption isn't going to be too happy about that, Rep. Bentivolio. However, you have my support on this bill. As an aside... any friendly wagers that this legislation dies in committee like S.3360 did in the Senate last year? (2 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Alas, CD-11 is settled for November, 6.
Wayne Co Special Election Results, here. Oakland Co Special Election Results, here. The ball is driven firmly in your end of the establishment court, Third World voting Baghdad Bobby. (3 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
The level of establishment skullduggery being demonstrated in Oakland Co shows no limits. Now, we have Nolan Finley, deciding to carry the Patterson/Cassis water with propagating a new "whisper campaign" with seeds of intent to malign Republican CD-11 candidate, Kerry Bentivolio.
Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson was disappointed in the outcome of the primary vote and wasn't sure if the party establishment will rally around Bentivolio. What's to do, Brooks? You and your cronies support the only Republican, Kerry Bentivolio. C'mon Brooks, get that big old swollen Teddy Kennedy-sized head of yours out of the peoples way: you're obstructing the Party candidate. It's bad enough to have Third World voting Schostak in Lansing dumping on Mr. Bentivolio, but I never expected to read a hastily slapped together before the AG announcement, Finley piece pushing the 'Nutty Nancy' propaganda mill too.
Contributing to the hesitancy of GOP poobahs to embrace Bentivolio Wednesday were rumors that his campaign will be touched when Attorney Gen. Bill Schuette issues election fraud indictments Thursday in the McCotter ballot petition fraud investigation. Opinions piece based upon agenda rumors, Nolan? Unnecessary. Sorry, Mr. Finley, but YOU really owe Mr. Bentivolio, a HUGE apology. And you actually wonder why Kerry declined speaking with you? You're some piece of work, Nolan. Your employer must be so proud.
Like before, The Buck Stops with McCotter. AG Schuette Press Release, here. (5 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
I just happened to catch this little gem from the Worst Party Chair EVER via The Detroit News.
Bentivolio will face Dr. Syed Taj, a Canton Township trustee, in November. Cassis congratulated Bentivolio, but did not offer an endorsement. So, the only Republican on the ballot in CD-11 receives "He succeeded" in an all-out orchestrated smear campaign waged against him. That besmirching of Kerry Bentivolio, actually happened at the MI-GOP "Unity" event for Hoekstra? What strange bedfellows. Pete, and John, where's all that 'Relentless Positive' talk from folk in Party Leadership for, Mr. Bentivolio? DRIC Nerd make no likey for Kerry-san too? DRIC Nerd has not been afraid to poke his nose into Oakland Co politics before, so that is a reasonable question to raise. Wow! What a take away from it all. Unbelievable. Well, maybe it's not so unbelievable considering that Chair Schostak was gushing over adding the 2010 MEA, UFCW, AFL-CIO, MI AFSCME, AFT endorsed Democrat, Roy Schmidt poisoning the Party well. The CD-11 agenda is obvious. If Chair Schostak isn't signaling the local Party's that he is willing to aid them with noncommittal messages to get their Chosen One elected on Sept 5, then nothing is. Folks in CD-11, you're now being played at the state level. Without doubt. The state level players have said that you are incompetent dummies that need your candidate selected for you by networked hierarchy folk with money. Frankly, I'm not sure where the grassroots stand anymore after their successful ouster of NPV Saul Anuzis and his ties to the Anyone but Hoekstra senate candidate, but if this kind of ongoing election manipulation such as "DELE-GATE" by establishment is to ever end, replacing Saul and Holly, with the Honorable Rep. Dave Agema, and Terri Lynn Land, was just the beginning. Bobby Schostak, has to go. |
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