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A Typical Politician

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Not that most politicians would drink and drive, but the hypocrisy is typical:

A Maryland state delegate who called for “DUI” license plates that would be issued to people convicted more than once of drunken driving has been charged with driving under the influence himself.

Two Random Observations

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1.  Did you ever know someone who just seemed like the kind of person who would end up half way down the block in the middle of the pouring rain without realizing that he needed his umbrella?

Not that it’s raining, mind you.  This is a metaphor.

Don’t Believe The Hype

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Ilissa Gold attempts to correct some misinformation about college kids registering to vote in their college town:

It Does Seem Rather Coincidental

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Stacey Campfield comments on the opposition to specialty license plates: "They had no problem with the system until a pro life plate was allowed by the state a few years ago."

A Plate Of Conspiracy

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Rep. Stacey Campfield wonders whether mounting opposition to specialty license plates has any connection to opposition to the pro-life cause:

Tagged: Annoying

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Phil Bredesen allowed a bill authorizing a new slate of specialty license plate to pass without signature:

Gov. Phil Bredesen is allowing the latest batch of specialty license plates to become law without his signature.

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