Posted on 07 August 2011. Tags: Addiction, Binge, Booze, Credit Worthiness, Debt Reduction Plan, Democrats, Drug Of Choice, Federal Government, Fiscal Responsibility, Judgement, Lashes, Madd, Patience, Prayers, Rage, Responsible Adult, Spit, Tea Party, Venom, White House
Only in the delusional minds of spend-drunk Progressive Democrats is the TEA Party to blame for the Standard and Poor downgrade of the US credit worthiness. The TEA Party has demanded fiscal responsibility from the Federal Government like the group Mother’s Against Drunk Driving (MADD) has demanded drivers remain sober. In the same way a [...]
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Posted on 19 August 2009. Tags: August 19, Bipartisan Legislation, Conviction, Delegate, District Of Columbia, Drunk Drivers, Drunk Driving Crashes, Immediate Release August, Madd, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Preventable, Prosecution, Recent Supreme Court, Session Legislation, Special Session, Supreme Court Ruling, Swift Action, Technicality, Trial Evidence, Weldon
For Immediate Release: August 19, 2009 Contact: Scott Weldon, 240-876-6945 Press Release: Mothers Against Drunk Driving support special session legislation prompted by Supreme Court Del. Glenn Oder proudly joined his colleagues in supporting the bipartisan legislation dealing with cross-examinations prompted by a recent decision of the Supreme Court. The legislation establishes new procedures in cases [...]
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Posted on 20 July 2009. Tags: Alarming Rate, Assumption, Bouncing Off The Walls, Commonwealth, Consensus, Democratic Nominee, Driving Under The Influence, Drunk Drivers, Flood Waters, Governor Kaine, Inaction, Knee Jerk Reaction, Madd, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Other News Sources, Prosecutors, Special Session, Steve Shannon, Supreme Court Decision, Virginia Association, Virginia Commonwealth
The important ruling in the Melendez-Diaz case which has been a much discussed topic on this blog and others, as well as other news sources has seen those charged with driving under the influence have their cases dismissed. Governor Kaine has come down in favorMADDLOGO of, well, we are not sure what he is in favor of. He wants to do something administratively. However, the consensus among most is that this is a problem that can only be fixed by the legislature.
In a letter published here yesterday, six prosecutors from around the state lay out a pretty compelling argument for a special session, and the sooner the better.
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