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LadyJazzer wrote: I don't see any sources for Nagin... So, as far as I'm concerned, you're lying.
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jf1acai wrote: [lmgtfy]nagin indicted[/lmgtfy]
Take your pick, I'm sure they must all be lying, since HuffPo is not in the first 2 pages.
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Somehow it must be Bush's fault. Him and his mind controlling black helicopters.FredHayek wrote:
jf1acai wrote: [lmgtfy:3v2qp7tx]nagin indicted[/lmgtfy:3v2qp7tx]
Take your pick, I'm sure they must all be lying, since HuffPo is not in the first 2 pages.
:crying2: HuffPo: If we continue to ignore the story, it will go away, right?
Or maybe they are working on a slant to the story that will make Mayor Nagin, not look so bad? Spin boys, spin, you unpaid bloggers!
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FredHayek wrote: :rofllol Good job boys!
Silly Dems, so easy to trick. Naive crybabies! :crying2:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/0 ... f=politicsVirginia Redistricting Plan Killed After State GOP Rammed It Through During Obama's Inauguration
Virginia House Speaker William Howell (R-Stafford) killed a controversial redistricting plan Wednesday that the state's Senate Republicans passed on the day President Barack Obama was inaugurated, capitalizing on the absence of a Democratic state senator.
"House Bill 259 has been modified to stray dramatically, in my opinion, from the original legislative proposal," Howell said Wednesday.
The Washington Post reports that Howell used a procedural move to kill the map that Republicans passed 20-19 on Jan. 21, the date of Obama's second inauguration and the federal holiday honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.
State Sen. Henry Marsh III, a Democrat and civil rights veteran, attended the inauguration and was absent for the vote. He said afterward that the GOP's move to take advantage of his absence to pass the bill was "shameful."
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frogger wrote: isnt this a repeat thread
mymountaintown.com/forum/6-the-courthous...on-t-cheat-some-more
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