Bring Us Your Pimps, Your Hos, Your Scamming Community Organizers Yearning To Breathe Free
In the 345-75 vote to cut ACORN off at the knees, the Massachusetts delegation votes agaist cutting off ACORN, with the exception of John Tierney, who voted no, and Barney Frank, who didn’t vote. via Boston Herald.
That means eight of the “No” votes, or better than 10 percent, were provided by the Bay State.
ACORN, mocked, unfunded and under investigation across the country, can find a refuge in Massachusetts. Come here! We deserve you. It’s not just our Congressional delegation. You’ll find state government ACORN-accommodating, too.
Speaking of pimp/ho-friendly, the state House of Representatives just voted to change the law so Gov. Deval Patrick can appoint an interim senator ahead of the January special election to replace the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. This measure was pushed by Kennedy himself in the months before his death to ensure a friendly senator would be in place to vote on health-care reform.* It seeks to overturn the law that Kennedy advocated in 2004, taking appointment power away from then-Gov. Mitt Romney, to prevent the Republican from appointing a replacement to then-presidential candidate John Kerry.
* Ironically, it’s starting to look like a friendly vote for health care in the Senate won’t be necessary. Much as it turned out to be unnecessary to deprive the Republican of appointment power in 2004.
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