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October 23, 2008 at 2:07 PM in reply to: Would the Last Honest Reporter Please Turn On the Lights? #292171October 23, 2008 at 1:48 PM in reply to: Off Topic Barney Frank on spending. “Plenty of rich people we can tax” #291761
yojimbo
ParticipantBY GARY WISBY STAFF REPORTER
When 17-year-old Steve Terrett was found shot to death and shoeless in a South Side alley last week, his mother feared he was killed for his new $110 Nike Air Jordan shoes.
Sunday it turned out she was right, Chicago Police said.
October 23, 2008 at 1:48 PM in reply to: Off Topic Barney Frank on spending. “Plenty of rich people we can tax” #292080yojimbo
ParticipantBY GARY WISBY STAFF REPORTER
When 17-year-old Steve Terrett was found shot to death and shoeless in a South Side alley last week, his mother feared he was killed for his new $110 Nike Air Jordan shoes.
Sunday it turned out she was right, Chicago Police said.
October 23, 2008 at 1:48 PM in reply to: Off Topic Barney Frank on spending. “Plenty of rich people we can tax” #292112yojimbo
ParticipantBY GARY WISBY STAFF REPORTER
When 17-year-old Steve Terrett was found shot to death and shoeless in a South Side alley last week, his mother feared he was killed for his new $110 Nike Air Jordan shoes.
Sunday it turned out she was right, Chicago Police said.
October 23, 2008 at 1:48 PM in reply to: Off Topic Barney Frank on spending. “Plenty of rich people we can tax” #292118yojimbo
ParticipantBY GARY WISBY STAFF REPORTER
When 17-year-old Steve Terrett was found shot to death and shoeless in a South Side alley last week, his mother feared he was killed for his new $110 Nike Air Jordan shoes.
Sunday it turned out she was right, Chicago Police said.
October 23, 2008 at 1:48 PM in reply to: Off Topic Barney Frank on spending. “Plenty of rich people we can tax” #292156yojimbo
ParticipantBY GARY WISBY STAFF REPORTER
When 17-year-old Steve Terrett was found shot to death and shoeless in a South Side alley last week, his mother feared he was killed for his new $110 Nike Air Jordan shoes.
Sunday it turned out she was right, Chicago Police said.
October 23, 2008 at 1:25 PM in reply to: Would the Last Honest Reporter Please Turn On the Lights? #291731yojimbo
Participant“Republicans almost never break from party ranks”
That’s absurd. The reason McCain is having such a difficult time is precisely because many Republicans have broken ranks. I know I have. I’m sick of them. They had their chance to change things when they had power and they behaved like Democrats. Now they are paying the price.
The reason Democratic groups are always in-fighting is because they are all trying to grab their piece of the taxpayer pie. It will get worse as they acquire more power.
October 23, 2008 at 1:25 PM in reply to: Would the Last Honest Reporter Please Turn On the Lights? #292050yojimbo
Participant“Republicans almost never break from party ranks”
That’s absurd. The reason McCain is having such a difficult time is precisely because many Republicans have broken ranks. I know I have. I’m sick of them. They had their chance to change things when they had power and they behaved like Democrats. Now they are paying the price.
The reason Democratic groups are always in-fighting is because they are all trying to grab their piece of the taxpayer pie. It will get worse as they acquire more power.
October 23, 2008 at 1:25 PM in reply to: Would the Last Honest Reporter Please Turn On the Lights? #292082yojimbo
Participant“Republicans almost never break from party ranks”
That’s absurd. The reason McCain is having such a difficult time is precisely because many Republicans have broken ranks. I know I have. I’m sick of them. They had their chance to change things when they had power and they behaved like Democrats. Now they are paying the price.
The reason Democratic groups are always in-fighting is because they are all trying to grab their piece of the taxpayer pie. It will get worse as they acquire more power.
October 23, 2008 at 1:25 PM in reply to: Would the Last Honest Reporter Please Turn On the Lights? #292088yojimbo
Participant“Republicans almost never break from party ranks”
That’s absurd. The reason McCain is having such a difficult time is precisely because many Republicans have broken ranks. I know I have. I’m sick of them. They had their chance to change things when they had power and they behaved like Democrats. Now they are paying the price.
The reason Democratic groups are always in-fighting is because they are all trying to grab their piece of the taxpayer pie. It will get worse as they acquire more power.
October 23, 2008 at 1:25 PM in reply to: Would the Last Honest Reporter Please Turn On the Lights? #292126yojimbo
Participant“Republicans almost never break from party ranks”
That’s absurd. The reason McCain is having such a difficult time is precisely because many Republicans have broken ranks. I know I have. I’m sick of them. They had their chance to change things when they had power and they behaved like Democrats. Now they are paying the price.
The reason Democratic groups are always in-fighting is because they are all trying to grab their piece of the taxpayer pie. It will get worse as they acquire more power.
yojimbo
ParticipantDidn’t both McCain and Obama vote for the bailout?
It will be interesting to see if the number of disgruntled voters here on this board is also reflected in Susan Davis’ constituency. I am not in her district so have no say.
Her district is about 2 to 1 democrat so there would have to be a high level of discontent for her to lose her position.
It is somewhat humorous that the poll on her own website is 84 to 7 against the bailout yet she voted for it. I guess she believes she understands the issue better than her constituents. I guess most politicians fall into that category.
Well, we shall she what happens on election day. I’ll put my money on her keeping her job. Michael Crimmins on the Republican side and Edward Teyssier on the Libertarian side don’t look too formidable so I think you are all stuck with Davis for the time being.
yojimbo
ParticipantDidn’t both McCain and Obama vote for the bailout?
It will be interesting to see if the number of disgruntled voters here on this board is also reflected in Susan Davis’ constituency. I am not in her district so have no say.
Her district is about 2 to 1 democrat so there would have to be a high level of discontent for her to lose her position.
It is somewhat humorous that the poll on her own website is 84 to 7 against the bailout yet she voted for it. I guess she believes she understands the issue better than her constituents. I guess most politicians fall into that category.
Well, we shall she what happens on election day. I’ll put my money on her keeping her job. Michael Crimmins on the Republican side and Edward Teyssier on the Libertarian side don’t look too formidable so I think you are all stuck with Davis for the time being.
yojimbo
ParticipantDidn’t both McCain and Obama vote for the bailout?
It will be interesting to see if the number of disgruntled voters here on this board is also reflected in Susan Davis’ constituency. I am not in her district so have no say.
Her district is about 2 to 1 democrat so there would have to be a high level of discontent for her to lose her position.
It is somewhat humorous that the poll on her own website is 84 to 7 against the bailout yet she voted for it. I guess she believes she understands the issue better than her constituents. I guess most politicians fall into that category.
Well, we shall she what happens on election day. I’ll put my money on her keeping her job. Michael Crimmins on the Republican side and Edward Teyssier on the Libertarian side don’t look too formidable so I think you are all stuck with Davis for the time being.
yojimbo
ParticipantDidn’t both McCain and Obama vote for the bailout?
It will be interesting to see if the number of disgruntled voters here on this board is also reflected in Susan Davis’ constituency. I am not in her district so have no say.
Her district is about 2 to 1 democrat so there would have to be a high level of discontent for her to lose her position.
It is somewhat humorous that the poll on her own website is 84 to 7 against the bailout yet she voted for it. I guess she believes she understands the issue better than her constituents. I guess most politicians fall into that category.
Well, we shall she what happens on election day. I’ll put my money on her keeping her job. Michael Crimmins on the Republican side and Edward Teyssier on the Libertarian side don’t look too formidable so I think you are all stuck with Davis for the time being.
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