Posted on 09/13/2005 5:43:16 PM PDT by Tulsa Ramjet
Betcha she gets elected again, though...:-\
Now that figures. She sure is dumb and full of BS. Generally, these artsy types are uninformed fools who cannot reason with logic since they don't understand a process, or cause & effect. I know this from first hand knowledge. My Mom was an art major. What a ditz. I followed in my Dad's footsteps, mathmatics, accounting, and economics.
I really can't stand these people.
During the Chicago heat wave, the dem mayor, Clinton and his head of FEMA, dim Dewitt allowed over one thousand poor elderly and disabled, of whom most were Black, to die in the heat. And this in a fully functioning city.
It is now fact a majority of those deaths could have been prevented if they had merely checked on them for removal to a cooler place. Oh, silly me, MSM says only Bush bad.
She's simply anxious to get them ID'd so she can compile the list of sure thing dem votes before the next election.
We all know the real story on why they are making the rounds.
HEY!!! I resemble that remark.
There is a new thread about Mary Landrieu STILL wanting BUSH held accountable...
I just posted similar remarks that I did here on this thread...
I say, bring on the hearings!!!! I think that I what Bush was saying today, also...
Thats because the dead and stupid are Blanco's political base.
We need to send her a case of STFU!
Gov. Blanc-hole, you killed 'em. You fish 'em.
BINGO!!!!!!!!!!!
Dear Kathleen,
Shut up, pull your sleeves up and help.
Whiner.
Before serving in the states top office, Governor Blanco completed two terms as Lieutenant Governor. As the states second-highest official, she supervised the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism. Under her leadership, tourism in Louisiana increased by 41 percent. This growth led to a $2.5 billion increase in the tourism industrys economic contribution to the state and the creation of 121,000 new tourism-related jobs.
First elected lieutenant governor in 1995, Governor Blanco was overwhelmingly re-elected to her second term in 1999, winning 80 percent of the vote.
Governor Blanco began her career as a public servant in 1984, when she became the first woman ever elected to represent the people of Lafayette in the state Legislature. Five years later she was elected to the Public Service Commission, where she became the first woman to serve as a Commissioner and, later, as the first woman to chair the Commission (1993-94).
Before joining the public sector, Governor Blanco taught at Breaux Bridge High School, a public school in Southwest Louisiana, not far from the community of Coteau, where she was born. She received a B.S. degree in Business Education from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
Maybe we should send her a case of Lava soap.....;)
Do these people have a death wish? They are all killing their political careers -- must be taking talking points from Howard Dean.
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