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Dorothy Wood
03-14-2011, 10:57 PM
are out of touch.

http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/03/new-hampshire-republican-wont-apologize-for-saying-defective-people-should-die-in-siberia.php


and besides what he said, read this letter he wrote about it, it's so old tymey!

I'm a New Hampshire Republican representative. Got slid in during the Republican landslide last fall. So far I really don't know what I'm doing. The whole process is so alien to anything else. A new Rep really needs a coach along with him at first but there is no room for anyone to sit with him, and no way they could holler at him in a committee meeting. Am learning the hard way. Little by little. I think that a few of the other first time reps must be in the same boat with me. We're all sort of bluffing it out. The few votes I've made so far I really didn't know what I was voting for or against. Just looked at the people around me and went along with them.
There is so much pomp and circumstance connected with the legislature. You have to separate the real doings from all the fluff. People who obviously are making very generous salaries come and go as witnesses before the various committees with tidbits of usually self-serving information. You wonder where the money is coming from to pay these people.
Yes, slowly if I keep my health, I'll master this trade and hopefully be of some use to the state. I like to write about things and applied for this job mostly to have the opportunity to write about politics from the inside. They say the pen is mightier than the sword but you've still got to get your scribbling read by the people.



whoa

Schmeltz
03-15-2011, 12:02 AM
Who's more out of touch - the quite clearly mentally confused nonagenarian who's never held public office, or the conservatives who voted for a mentally confused nonagenarian who's never held public office? Or is it a tie?

Dude's older than Prohibition, the Great Depression... shit, he predates the Treaty of Versailles. I guess he comes from a time when people honestly thought that shipping the mentally ill to Siberia was a good idea, so that's his excuse, but the people who voted for him don't really have one.

Dorothy Wood
03-15-2011, 12:58 AM
Who's more out of touch - the quite clearly mentally confused nonagenarian who's never held public office, or the conservatives who voted for a mentally confused nonagenarian who's never held public office? Or is it a tie?

Dude's older than Prohibition, the Great Depression... shit, he predates the Treaty of Versailles. I guess he comes from a time when people honestly thought that shipping the mentally ill to Siberia was a good idea, so that's his excuse, but the people who voted for him don't really have one.

oh yeah, I definitely blame the public. that guy just seems like he was still living in a previous era and was trying to examine it through only that lens. very telling that he said "got slid in during the Republican landslide last fall". I think there are a few important messages in his letter. and I would address them if I were not late for counting sheep.

kaiser soze
03-18-2011, 05:16 PM
Out of touch?

Some of them are bigots who don't even try to hide it

http://www.cnn.com/2011/POLITICS/03/18/kansas.rep.immigrants/

Topeka, Kansas -- Democratic lawmakers in Kansas are calling for the resignation of state Rep. Virgil Peck over a controversial remark he made earlier in the week, suggesting that unauthorized immigrants should be shot. Peck has said it was a joke.

"We must call upon Representative Peck to resign his seat in the House of Representatives and allow someone who will respect the proper role of a state representative to take his place," House Minority Leader Rep. Paul Davis said Friday.

putting the ASS in classy