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    Tag: Politicians

    Something A `Republican' Michigan Governor Won't Do


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Tue Dec 24, 2013 at 09:59:33 AM EST
    Tags: Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Peter Would Be Proud, I Don't Know Him, Rick Snyder, Progressive, Political Correctness, Lack Of Leadership, Generic Holidays, The Easily Offended, Happy Hanukkah, Politicians, Milquetoast, Missives (all tags)

    Expanding on the theme of "If you are going to take time to craft a holiday message, at least have the decency to recognize why."

    Unafraid to use their official positions to recognize that the holidays exist for a reason, the following state executives stepped up and named them. Typically accessed from their government pages, and some referenced from social media, here are some more non PC greetings sure to offend the freaks of progressivism.

    Alaska's governor Sean Parnell has traditionally had a Christmas Video out.  The newest expected anytime now.

    Titled "Seasons Greetings," Indiana governor Mike Pence uses "Christmas" no fewer than 6 times in three full paragraphs.  Add a "Blessing" or two, and we Definitely get the message!

    Florida's Rick Scott posts a "Christmas" message celebrating ".. a time to celebrate the blessings that are bestowed upon us and the birth of our Lord."

    My Goodness, Wyoming's SOS has "Merry Christmas" and a story to go with it right up on the state's website. The Governor, Matt Mead even posts an audio "Merry Christmas."

    Maine Governor Paul LePage also posts an audio "Christmas" message for Mainers

    Continued below the fold with Video

    (2 comments, 359 words in story) Full Story

    As If It Never Happened


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Tue Apr 23, 2013 at 03:47:32 PM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Troy, City Council, Free Speech, Open Meetings, Politicians, Commentary, Edited Discourse (all tags)

    Serv-Pro needs to do a clean up of sludge in SE Michigan.

    A flood of stupidity has hit the high water mark in Troy. First the people fall for a particular agenda and screw over one of the most fiscally responsible mayors they have had in recent history because of her opinions on a dangerous lifestyle.  Then the council thinks it can get away with a one year appointed replacement after the recall.  NOW, they have done the unthinkable.

    "The Nov. 26 comments of Charlene Femminineo, 62, and a 26-year resident of the city, were stricken from the city's official minutes and cut from the videotape of the earlier meeting by a vote of the council, officials said"
    They 'deleted' her.

    They took her voice away because they disagreed with it.

    Though not sure how much it means as a legal issue, it reeks of abusive government.  I believe the video below starts where the edit begins. (Or go to 1:20:00)

    I have never seen such a thing.

    If in fact she was abusive, wouldn't that stand on its face to dispute her arguments?  If she hit a nerve of some on the council, then shouldn't they still sit there and take it, or is it OK that they have lessened her ability to speak on par with any other voices in the room? Maybe the easiest path was taken in the face of an inability to answer to whatever it was she might have said? A bad precedent in any event, leading one to wonder how quickly a political scalpel can shape debate in our easily edited community discourse.

    Government doesn't like what you say? You never said it.

    (4 comments) Comments >>

    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    Mondays Divertere: Lawyers


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Mon Aug 08, 2011 at 07:56:25 AM EST
    Tags: The Rat Detector, Lawyes, Cow Pies attracting Flies, Politicians, Vetting, Wild Bill for America (all tags)

    Just because this needs to be said again.

    Comments >>

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