Monday, September 20, 2010

Witchcraft?

A small portion of the song, "Witchcraft" was just played as a teaser for a story about Christine O'Donnell.  Does the far right queen of Alaska, Sarah Palin, still support a former witch?

Andrea Mitchell just said on MSNBC that, "We all had bad dates in high school but I never had a date that involved witchcraft."

And as if there hasn't been enough negative news about Christine O'Donnell, we have this from CBS News:

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, or CREW, today filed a pair of complaints concerning Delaware Republican Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell's use of more than $20,000 in campaign funds for personal expenses. 

"Christine O'Donnell is clearly a criminal, and like any crook she should be prosecuted," CREW Executive Director Melanie Sloan said in a release. "Ms. O'Donnell has spent years embezzling money from her campaign to cover her personal expenses. Republicans and Democrats don't agree on much these days, but both sides should agree on one point: thieves belong in jail not the United States Senate." 

....The group said its allegations are tied to former O'Donnell aide David Keegan's affidavit stating O'Donnell, who has run for Senate three times, paid her rent for two months out of campaign funds in 2009 and also used campaign funds for meals and gas. In addition to misappropriation of campaign funds, CREW argues that O'Donnell is guilty of lying about the expenditures and committed tax evasion by not reporting the money as income... 

I don't know all the ins and outs of campaign finance law, but I know that you are not supposed to be using your campaign funds in this manner.

> In today's Columbus Dispatch, a newstory about the three candidates for Ohio Secretary of State lists the city of residence for each candidate: 

Democrat Mary Ellen O'Shaughnessy
Residence: Columbus (Victorian Village)

Republican Jon Husted
Residence: Kettering

Libertarian Charles Earl
Residence: Bowling Green

I'd like to play that game from Sesame Street, "One of these things is not like the other, one of these things just doesn't belong....."

Look at the list above of the candidates and decide which one doesn't belong.

Have you decided which one doesn't belong????????????


Jon Husted!  Even though the then all Republican Ohio Supreme Court declared that Husted was a resident of Kettering "for voting purposes"---- HE DOESN"T LIVE  THERE!
Husted lives in Upper Arlington with his family.  What is the definition of lives?  Husted rarely visits his house in Kettering and, when he was taken to the Montgomery County Board of Elections, his utility bills proved it.  If you are looking for background on this story, you can visit the OhioDailyBlog, Ohio15thDistrict, hu-huFacebook, the ToledoBlade,  and BuckeyeStateBlog.