From Jason Mercier at the conservative Washington Policy Center:
Highlighting the double standard the Legislature employs in contrast with the rules placed on local governments, Tim Ford, Open Government Ombudsman for the Attorney General, wrote in an email yesterday: “It would be illegal for a local government to provide less than 24 hours notice of a special meeting.”
Based on the nontransparent course the Legislature continues to pursue, voters may need to put John Edward on their speed dial to help channel the details of the ghost bills haunting the Capitol.
Read his full post, right here.




March 5th, 2010 at 10:31 AM
I used to have John Edward on speed dial but everytime I called him, someone would pick up and say, “Its not my baby! Well, okay, maybe it is my baby but what of it? Okay so I promised her stuff now she won’t go away . . .”
March 5th, 2010 at 2:06 PM
Methinks they aren’t talking about the former prez candidate. He did say John Edward, not Edwards.
And, BTW, ROFL
March 5th, 2010 at 4:49 PM
Sad thing is, I worked on John Edwards primary campaign. Ooops. My dad still gives me crap about it. Then I remind him that he voted for Nixon. Twice.
March 5th, 2010 at 5:23 PM
Riley,
That’s pretty bad! I always thought that John Edwards was waaay too pretty to be President.
I’ve been around longer than you have, so I’ve been able to space my screwups.
I voted for Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon.
Churchill was right.
Do you suppose we should get back on-topic?