Posted on 12/14/2005 2:16:53 PM PST by LdSentinal
Blank slate has no clue......
Have you heard that the LA "democracy" may dump Blanco in 2007 in favor of popular former Senator John Breaux? The trouble is: Breaux was one of Blanco's staunchest supporters in 2003.
A typical flaming incompetent liberal. Good only at corruption and stealing elections.
However, Mitch Landrieu won't be too happy.
..was those parts in between Thank You at the beginning and Thank You at the end?
Doogle
I don't think that will be a problem for Breaux. Blanco is dead weight to the DIms.
Breaux would win easily. He should have been a Pubbie.
As opposed to the rest of the time?
Mendacity, I havent heard that word since Big Daddy used it in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Damn Liz looked good in that slip.
Although this woman (Kathleen Blanco) is braindead, she is not to blame for the current state that the citizens of Louisioana find themselves in. Those good folks have only to look in the mirrror to see the guilty party. They elected her, now they must live with her. And...if the good folks of LA think anyone is going to pour billions of dollars into NOLA with this idiot woman and the other Democrat Scum in power, you are all nuts. Now, if the voters of LA rise up and throw these incompetents in the gargage can today, they will see a "sea change" in the rebuild of LA and NOLA. Otherwise, LA is going nowhere!!!
The money they do get will probably come painfully slow because Congress knows they'll have to audit every penny to make sure half of it doesn't get funneled places it shouldn't go.
Breaux would certainly be a formidable contender in any statewide race. The plus side is that Breaux has not been on the ballot since 1998, and has not been challenged seriously since 1986, so if the Republicans decide to fight him head on if he runs, there could be a slight chance. It would depend on the Republican carrying North Louisiana and the Greater New Orleans suburbs by substantial margins, since Breaux will carry Cajun country pretty much no matter what, but he won't have a large amount of Democratic votes from New Orleans to help him.
Breaux would be a shoo-in. He's the most respected political figure in the state, untainted by scandal and he's a Scoop Jackson, Sam Nunn, business friendly democrat not some wild eyed lefty their party seems full of now.
Stick a fork in her, BLANK-O's done. The rats WILL NOT be foolish enough to allow her to head up a ticket in '07.
Well said!
Good point, but remember that North LA has a small population now, and Breaux is very strong there too.
In most popular elections, fewer than half of the people elect, leading to a government not supported by more than half of the people. You are painting Louisiana with a broad brush. Surely you must recognize that not all of Louisiana is culpable for the election of Blanco. There is undeniable corruption in the state, and there has been historically, but not everyone is in a position to participate in corruption.
I wonder how many people on this site voted for Jimmie Carter? Not many would be a good guess.
New Orleans Election Postponed
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, the entire city council and a host of other local elected officials will remain in office beyond the four-year terms scheduled to end May 1, after Gov. Kathleen Blanco agreed Friday to postpone the citys Feb. 4 municipal elections.
Gov. Blanco said she made the move for two reasons. One of those reasons is to ensure continuity of leadership. Ray Nagins role has been exemplary, said Blanco. He was among the first to blame President Bush. New Orleans cannot afford to lose his courageous finger-pointing ability while the issue of blame is still alive.
Blanco declined to provide much detail on the second reason. Speculation centers around the need to update voter registration lists to add the names of those killed or missing since the flood. Blanco did characterize this step as vital if the election process is to be carried out in the normal manner.
http://www.azconservative.org/Semmens1.htm
Those who voted for Jimmy Carter can be excused because all they were seeking was a government "as good and as kind and as caring" as the American people themselves. I don't know if GA Jimmy delivered on his pledge or not. Perhaps not, considering the 1980 results
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