Posted on 09/20/2011 12:17:48 PM PDT by library user
Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Florida Democrat, submitted her resignation as a member of the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. According to the floor of the House:
The House received a communication from the Honorable Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Ms. Wasserman Schultz submitted her resignation from the Committee on the Judiciary. The resignation was accepted without objection.
Rep. Wasserman Schultz still serves as a member of the House Budget Committee, Chief Deputy Whip for the minority, as well as Chair to the Democratic National Committee.
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She really should quit Congress entirely. It seems odd for her to be the DNC chair while a sitting member of Congress.
I see Sen. Lamar Alexander is also stepping down from his committee post. Possible Lamar/Schultz affair is on my radar.
What a picture! Didn’t Hussein say he thought she was cute?
In the days of old, who would have imagined a loose cannon having goldilocks and a mouth reminiscent of opening a sardine can as a legislator...
Yes, her line of products is called Hurricane Hair By Debbie.
This is the chick Obama said is cute, maybe they’re having an affair. Well OK, maybe not; I forgot, she’s a lesbian and he’s gay.
She decided she needed more time to take care of her hair.
You are probably right....
Was the failed Solar company open to angel investors via a private offering and like many in Congress, getting to front of the line via being in the know on many stocks, were her and her hubby aboard that failed ride?
Love to see their portfolio.....
Everytime I see her, I am reminded of the song “I’m Tired” by Lili Von Shtupp in Blazing Saddles. She talks just like her. It’s twuw.
I’d hit hit. I like a girl with thick legs and a big booty
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