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Furious Flack

By Mel on September 26, 2007 1:01 PM | Comments (2)

icon_dog.gifRep. Marshall voted "No" to PeachCare and Children's Health yesterday (the AJC incorrectly reported otherwise), and Flack & Co. are still foaming at the mouth. Can't say as I blame them really. Flack froths for me.

Related links:
Bobby Saxon on Paul Broun
PI on Marshall and the gang

Comments (2)

My dad is finally home from vacation so things are going to get ugly for Jimbo. I live about 5 miles from my parents and somewhere in the middle is the line for the 7th and 8th Districts. While I am stuck in Fair Tax hell, my dad gets the privilege of having Jimbo be his rep. We've gone out of our way to defend him to some in our area, but no more. El Padre has already had a few choice words with Jimbo before on military issues (he's a vet so he gets to call Jimbo on his shit for Iraq and such). I can't wait to hear what he has to say about this as my nephew is on PeachCare and this issue is one that really chaps Daddyduby's hide!

I almost feel sorry for Jimbo when Wes gets done dressing him down for this. Almost...but not quite.

The gloves are coming off. Off to get cranking on the more than nasty letters to the editor of our local rag.

And I absolutely love calling him Jimbo. Can you tell?

Marshall is full of shit! Here's one of his so called reasons why he didn't back SCHIP - and a lax identification process that would make the program easy for illegal immigrants to abuse. That's crap because no illegal immigrant can get any state or federal funded services. I clearly remember enough of those assclown anti-immigrant bills being passed through GA legislation. That's a freaking cop out. What a loser!

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