Michael Steele becomes RNC chairman

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Stephen Eisel
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Post by Stephen Eisel »

Jim DeVito wrote:We shall see what becomes. You are an advocate of the bushies war on terror. Since when does the rule of law have and ground in conversation ;-)
Only when it works to my advantage :wink:
Jim DeVito
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Post by Jim DeVito »

Stephen Eisel wrote:
Jim DeVito wrote:We shall see what becomes. You are an advocate of the bushies war on terror. Since when does the rule of law have and ground in conversation ;-)
Only when it works to my advantage :wink:


That is the answer I was looking for. HAHA have a good day!!
Dustin James
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Post by Dustin James »

While everyone is talking about the pork laden stimulus that President Obama passed and a majority of Democrats in Congress supported, President Obama very quietly signed a pro union executive order on Friday. It ordered the use of union labor for federal construction projects. This is one of the most blatant payoffs there could be. It's not really about what is best, but what is owed for votes. Period.

Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele has made the following statement.

"President Obama's executive order will drive up the cost of government at a time when we should be doing everything possible to save taxpayer dollars. Federal contracts should go to the businesses that can offer taxpayers the best value - not just the unions who supported the Democrats' campaigns last year. Quietly signing executive orders to payback campaign backers undermines Obama's promise to change Washington. It is a disappointment for Americans hoping for more transparency and less politics as usual in Washington .."

Just sayin'

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Jim DeVito
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Hmm Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele embroiled in an investigation over the alleged misconduct of him involving his sisters business. Right he is one to talk about government as usual.
Dustin James
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Post by Dustin James »

Jim DeVito wrote:Hmm Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele embroiled in an investigation over the alleged misconduct of him involving his sisters business. Right he is one to talk about government as usual.


Okay fine. Take him out of it. The facts are the facts no? Do you deny the reality of mandated union labor being more expensive than regular competitive bidding?
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Jim DeVito
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Post by Jim DeVito »

Thanks for the concession. And yes I agree.
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