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Showing posts with label Mary Landrieu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mary Landrieu. Show all posts

Friday, February 5, 2010

VIDEO: LANDRIEU DEFENDS LOUISIANA PURCHASE

Indignant that anyone would dare imply or overtly state that she would sell her vote for $100 Million.....Excuse me, $300 Million, Louisiana senator Mary Landrieu (D) took to the floor to chastise her opponents.

She came across as someone more in need of convincing herself she's not a sellout than convincing others.

Oh, she failed to do both.

Click below to watch Landrieu behave like a child defending bad behavior instead of putting her head down and begging forgiveness.

Uh, Mary, you're actually making it worse.

Friday, January 8, 2010

CAN MARY LANDRIEU BE RECALLED?

The senator responsible for the $300 Million Louisiana Purchase, Mary Landrieu needs to start preparing for the wrath of her constituents, who have thrown down the gauntlet in the form of a recall petition.

The effort is both daunting and admirable. It looks to be legally sound as well based on the claim that Lousiana's Secretary of State Jay Darden has agreed to accept the claim.

The man behind the push to get this going is Ruben T. LeBlanc and you can see the case he makes HERE.

There are several sites out of Louisiana that are covering the story but CAUGHT HIM WITH A CORNDOG lays out the basics for what needs to happen:
"On Dec. 29, a recall petition was filed by Ruben Leblanc of New Iberia, for the recall of Mary Landrieu. Sec. of State Jay Darden stated that he WILL accept the filing."

Kinda like chicken fried bacon, this limited time offer won't last. Citizens have 180 days starting Dec. 29 so get with it today if you would like to see Me-ry "Louisiana Purchase" Landrieu hit the bricks before her service is up.
So what needs to take place in those 180 days?

MOVE ON MARY explains:
Our legislators, no doubt, did not want recall petitions to be used willy-nilly everytime someone gets annoyed by current office holders. They've made it difficult enough by requiring at least 33% of the voters who were registered to vote at the time of the office holders election.

What this translates to, in this attempt to remove Mary Landrieu, is the collection of 981,873 signatures of voters who were registered to vote on November 4th 2008.
Like I said, it's daunting but how many times have you heard people say they know there is something very wrong but don't know what to do. This is an actionable thing that the citizens of Louisiana can actually DO.

If you personally know someone in Louisiana, send them a link to this post and encourage them to get involved.

h/t to AT

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

VIDEO: LANDRIEU SAYS SHE CAN'T BE BOUGHT

This one is like having your hand caught in the cookie jar and saying you're not a thief. Instantly, you're labeled a liar in addition to a thief. That's what Democrat senator Mary Landrieu (LA) does here. Instead of owning up to the "Louisiana Purchase" - her vote on health care - for $300 Million and saying she did it for her state and that's who she's elected to represent, she goes into denial, almost visibly attempting to make herself feel better about selling out.

On C-SPAN, Landrieu actually has the call to say, and this is a quote, "I can't be bought". Whatever makes you feel better, Mary but you betrayed your country for a price. The moniker given to what she did has also got to sting because it is so appropriate and likely to stick for years to come as the fruits of her vote become clearer and clearer.




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