Sunday, January 27, 2008

Nic Kipke vs. Greg Kline


Ahhh, On my weekly trek through that mountain of words Kline calls a blog, I see now he is starting into a war with someone who actually won the race for state delegate the first time, Nic Kipke. Kline calls into question Kipke's credibility and even becomes somewhat insulting in his letter. Now, being a firm supporter of Kipke, I would have to say the following: I would support and trust the words of Nic Kipke as if they were my own. The fact that Kline has yet again stooped to a lower level shows me that he is what I've called him out to be. Yeah Greg, we know you're still not happy about last year and not getting your ever-so-precious conservative refuge advertisement out there, and that you have many reservations about those running the dinner, but thats no reason to get to the point of insult, no matter how subtle.


Fact is, you can run your mouth as much as you want about Nic Kipke on here. Guess what? He won his election..... you didn't. He will work with King...... You won't. He is a stand up person who will do much good in the legislature.....you aren't.


Good Job on trying to yet again bring the rain down on a good man. Heres your "Grade D" stamp. Make sure you display it proudly you slab of jackass.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

3 Guesses as to the creator of this pipe dream...

From an Eastern Shore newspaper:

" Employee compensation is a lot like taxes in that decreasing them is almost unheard of in this country. That’s why it was startling to hear an Anne Arundel County Republican has proposed a way to consider reducing his and his colleagues’ pay. Currently, legislators make in the neighborhood of $43,500 to $56,500 per year. In many cases, that’s for a 90-day legislative session, but many officials would say the scope of their work goes far beyond just the legislature’s time in Annapolis. The senator says he’s not requesting or even suggesting lawmakers’ pay be lowered. He merely wants the law that stipulates salaries can only be raised (or lowered) every four years be changed. He said it should be on the table for discussion with all the tax increases being weighed. In 2006, legislators denied a wage increase. In 2002, a 30-plus percent raise was authorized. Insiders say the bill has no chance of passing, but it’s interesting nonetheless."

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

A few words of wisdom from an unknown source

Martin O"Malley is my shepherd, I shall not want.
He leadeth me beside the still factories.
He restoreth my faith in the Republican Party
He guideth me in the path of unemployment
Yea, though I walk close to the Valley of the Bread Line, I shall not go hungry.
O"Malley has anointed my income with taxes,
My expenses runneth over my income,
Surely poverty and hard living will follow me over the rest of the days of my life.
The Republicans and I will live in rented houses forever.
But I am glad I am an American,
I am glad I am free,
But, I wish I was a dog,
And Martin O"Malley was a tree!!

I was very amused by this email. I hope everyone else is too.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

A new year, A new smear

Things are getting pretty interesting in the Gilchrest/Harris/Pipkin race. Every time I go to watch the channel 11 news I see more and more blasts from one camp to another. The minute Pipkin gets his cannon loaded and ready, it seems like Harris is trying to blow both him and Gilchrest away with a war of words.

Seems we now can tell where Simonaire got his battle training from. I just can't wait to see him go overboard just like Harris. It seems Harris should be spending some money on telling the public what good he has done, but I guess the bloodbath is his only hope when he hasn't done anything constructive (something him and Simonaire both have in common).

Oh well, Lets let Andy Harris have his fun. Maybe his ten gallon ego will flood his one pint brain.