Not Confirmed Yet but Too Good to Ignore

| February 15, 2010

Rich Vail has it from an “impeccable source” that total collapse of the Democrat controlled congress in fully underway.

I’ve just heard from an impeccable source that Barbara Mikulski, the Democratic Senator who is up for reelection this November, will choose to retire. Mrs. Mikulski is expected to make her formal announcement in the next few days.

Mrs. Mikulski seriously fractured her right ankle last fall just prior to Edward M. Kennedy’s death. Due to the severity of the fracture, she had to have open reduction surgery, that included the insertion of pins, as well as the use of special surgical boots, during recovery. She had tried to arrive in time for Mr. Kennedy’s funeral but was turned away.

Her recovery has been exceptionally slow and she is evidently still in a great deal of pain. Reportedly, she has told her physician that she does not desire to seek reelection. Additionally, friends and family have been saying in the near future she will announce her retirement. Because of the very slow recovery, she has been forced to use a wheelchair, a walker or a cane in order to get around.

Don’t get me wrong; even if true it is more than likely that the idiots in Maryland will just elect another socialist; probably some dunce running on “change”.

Of course Michael Steele has the name recognition to give it a run. He would have to resign his position as head of the RNC. Hmmm, this idea is sounding better all the time.

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NR Pax

I live in MD and have dealt with Senator Mikulski a few times. To her credit, she did help me when I was having trouble with the VA refusing to pay me for my education. For that, I am grateful.

But for the support of the AWB, Card Check, Cap and Trade and the Health Care bills, I am not so appreciative. I wish her a full recovery away from public life.

VTWoody

Good job Jonn, you moved before you. Could vote on this….

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COB, what about Former Gov. Ehrlich?