Posted on 11/10/2008 2:29:34 PM PST by Fudd Fan
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**Chrissy Matthews takes Veterans Day off?
Talk about the height of hypocrisy!**
Who’s Veterans is he celebrating ...surely not OURS!!
I’ve gotten that the last two times I’ve tried to call in as well.
Dumb question. Did they happen to find more votes for Coleman and have the military votes been counted?
yello
Hmmmmm
Mama dear.
Hiya babe! Long time no FReep.
Dean To Step Down as DNC Chair
Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, who rose to national prominence during a failed bid for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004, will not seek a second term as chairman of the Democratic National Committee, clearing the way for a loyalist of President-elect Barack Obama to be named to the soon-to-be vacant post.
The news of Dean’s departure after a single four-year term in office was first reported by the Huffington Post’s Sam Stein and confirmed to The Fix by a Democratic Party source.
“At this point he has said that he doesn’t intend to run again,” said a DNC source granted anonymity to speak candidly. “He has said so publicly for a while. He has not said what he will do next.”
Dean’s tenure at the DNC has been marked by a sharp disconnect between the grassroots of the party and the operative class.
Grassroots — and netroots — activists, who propelled Dean’s presidential bid and then helped get him elected as chair of the party in early 2004, love the former Vermont governor and credit his chairmanship of the DNC with the rebirth of Democrats as a national party. (Dean’s pioneering accomplishment of his four years in office is the 50-state strategy, a plan that put staff and organizations on the ground in every state in the country.)
Dean was not as well received among members of the permanent political class in Washington, many of whom dismissed him as a lightweight — particularly on the fundraising front.
(Excerpt) Read more at voices.washingtonpost.com ...
Maybe he wasn't willing to go out and break legs.
Question: How many people live in this county and why were there 84,000 absentee votes? Holy cow!
Hennepin Co. declines to reconsider absentees
Associated Press
Last update: November 10, 2008 - 5:41 PM
MINNEAPOLIS - Minnesota’s largest county has declined a request from Al Franken’s Senate campaign to reconsider some disqualified absentee ballots.
Franken trails GOP Sen. Norm Coleman by a little more than 200 votes and the race is headed for a recount starting next week.
Attorney David Lillehaug asked the Hennepin County canvassing board to reconsider 461 absentees that he said had been improperly rejected.
Lillehaug said some of the ballots were disqualified on the grounds that signatures didn’t match, or that the voter wasn’t properly registered. Lillehaug says the campaign knows at least some of those ballots to be valid.
The general counsel for the Minnesota Republican Party, Matthew Haapoja (HAP’-poy-uh), says that the Franken campaign is trying to find more votes where there are none.
Board members said the ballots could be dealt with during the upcoming recount.
Hennepin County did approve 84,002 absentees.
Hey Clint, did you know LeBron James is pretty good?
And this week the major awards in baseball are given out?
shhhhhh, don’t tell FF we’re talking other sports too..........
I think CHRISSY Is mad Keith makes more money than he does. Hence CM takes tomorrow off. I’m still waiting for Tiki to suckerpunch him on FNIA.
Hey don-o darlin’.
I’m a no armed paper hanger these days.
(((HC)))
Hey Fudd.
I was beginning to wonder what happened to you, my FRiend.
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