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Tommy Lee Jones…Actor, Director and U.S. Senator?

by brunettebabe2012 July 17, 2011

It seems that in recent months, there is a big movement being spearheaded by a liberal radio talk show host and blogger from Houston to get award-winning actor, director and lifelong Texan, Tommy Lee Jones to run for the U.S. Senate. The senate seat is up for grabs because Kay Bailey Hutchison is retiring.. Geoff [...]

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In this corner….

by brunettebabe2012 June 19, 2011

I must be on roll after going for so long without publishing. All I have been seeing on the news ad nausem on every news channel is Casey Anthony and the coverage of her trial and Anthony Weiner’s antics on Twitter. Granted, I am a Democrat/Liberal but he get no support from me. As y’all [...]

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Hey, everyone-it’s been a real long time!

by brunettebabe2012 June 19, 2011

Hey, I know I haven’t been blogging on here for awhile but there have been a lot of changes in my life as of late. First of all, I relocated to Texas-and I know for a lot of you who are regulars on here will find that very shocking considering my views on politics. I [...]

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What a snow job!!!

by brunettebabe2012 January 4, 2011

The recent blizzard left many a New York saying exactly that! People were literally stranded for days, not even able to use public transportation because even that was sidelined. The shoddy snow job was blame was being pointed at sanitation saying it was a work stoppage/slowdown to protest the recent demotions and layoffs in their [...]

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The Zadroga Bill…

by brunettebabe2012 December 12, 2010

The American people are distraught and in disbelief that the Senate voted down the Zadroga bill. It’s a slap in the face of the men and women who sacrificed their health and lives to assist in the rescue effort at Ground Zero. Why can’t our lawmakers give them at least that. These people have died [...]

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Stranger things have happened…

by brunettebabe2012 December 7, 2010

President Obama’s former Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel is throwing his hat into the political arena by running for mayor of the Windy City. The question is, can he behave himself and control his infamous temper and acid-tongue. He has been known for some of his less stellar moments, i.e. attacking the masculinity of his [...]

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The hits just keep on coming!

by brunettebabe2012 December 5, 2010

The hits just keep on coming it seems. Harlem congressman, Charlie Rangel faced the his peers, the House of Representatives as they voted on his fate. Some of his colleagues spoke in his defense; he even pleaded his case that there were others who did far worse then him and they went on to serve [...]

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New York City’s New School Chancellor is…not yet, folks!!

by brunettebabe2012 November 23, 2010

Cathie Black is New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg’s choice as the new schools chancellor. All I can say is that Joel Klein couldn’t get out of Dodge fast enough which makes you wonder what happened. All I know that cronyism is alive and well. Many of the parents and community leaders oppose her appointment [...]

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Charlie Rangel and the TSA’s…

by brunettebabe2012 November 21, 2010

Charles Rangel-Democrat Congressman from Harlem faced charges last week for his improprities. He faced his accusers without an attorney and they found him guilty as charged.  The most serious penalty he faces is sensure and possibly a reprimand. That’s like a thousand lashings with a wet noodle. These politicians seem to be exempt from facing the same [...]

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Now That The Dust Has Settled…

by brunettebabe2012 November 19, 2010

The 2010 elections have now come and gone, the dust has settled and now the real fun is going to start. Many incumbents were voted out of office and there are some new faces out there.  It seems that the people have expressed with discontent with the lawmakers by casting their votes.  The U.S. Senate is [...]

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