HARTFORD, Conn. -- A federal judge ordered Connecticut's top election official to allow voters to wear World Wrestling Entertainment garb to the polls, ruling that it could not be considered political advertising for Republican Senate candidate Linda McMahon, the company's former CEO.
U.S. District Judge Janet Bond Arterton issued a stipulated order requiring CT Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz not to apply state election laws that restrict political advertising within 75 feet of polling places to the wrestling fans who wear WWE clothing, paraphernalia or merchandise on Tuesday Nov 2nd 2010.
Tim O'Brien will have to make public his education records and Manchester resident records if he throws his hat into the ring as a candidate for Mayor of the City of New Britain.
Tim O'Brien's Manchester High school Year Book and his embossed Manchester High School Diploma are two documents that will verify that Tim O'Brien was a resident of and educated in said city of Manchester CT.
Also, If Tim O''Brien is a 4 year graduate of CCSU in New Britain CT, his embossed CCSU Degree and CCSU Year book will verify Tim O'Brien's College Major and year of graduation from CCSU in said city of New Britain CT.
WASHINGTON: Because there are fewer jobs in Connecticut than there were 20 years ago, Linda McMahon, who has created more than 500 Connecticut jobs, could crib an ad from Ron Johnson, the Republican businessman currently running ahead of Wisconsin's incumbent senator says:
"There are 100 members of the U.S. Senate. Fifty-seven of them, including Russ Feingold, are lawyers. That'd be fine if we had a lawsuit to settle, but we have an economy to fix. There are zero manufacturers and one accountant. It's no wonder we're losing jobs and piling up debt and more debt and more debt, We need more Linda's in Washington."
Linda McMahon is content to have Connecticut vote on this proposition: There already is a surfeit of Blumenthals in Washington, and a scarcity of Linda McMahons in Washington,.
There will be singing and dancing in the streets if O'Brien is the first one out of the swamp!
ReplyDeleteHARTFORD, Conn. -- A federal judge ordered Connecticut's top election official to allow voters to wear World Wrestling Entertainment garb to the polls, ruling that it could not be considered political advertising for Republican Senate candidate Linda McMahon, the company's former CEO.
ReplyDeleteU.S. District Judge Janet Bond Arterton issued a stipulated order requiring CT Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz not to apply state election laws that restrict political advertising within 75 feet of polling places to the wrestling fans who wear WWE clothing, paraphernalia or merchandise on Tuesday Nov 2nd 2010.
Tim O'Brien will have to make public his education records and Manchester resident records if he throws his hat into the ring as a candidate for Mayor of the City of New Britain.
ReplyDeleteTim O'Brien's Manchester High school Year Book and his embossed Manchester High School Diploma are two documents that will verify that Tim O'Brien was a resident of and educated in said city of Manchester CT.
Also, If Tim O''Brien is a 4 year graduate of CCSU in New Britain CT, his embossed CCSU Degree and CCSU Year book will verify Tim O'Brien's College Major and year of graduation from CCSU in said city of New Britain CT.
WASHINGTON: Because there are fewer jobs in Connecticut than there were 20 years ago, Linda McMahon, who has created more than 500 Connecticut jobs, could crib an ad from Ron Johnson, the Republican businessman currently running ahead of Wisconsin's incumbent senator says:
ReplyDelete"There are 100 members of the U.S. Senate. Fifty-seven of them, including Russ Feingold, are lawyers. That'd be fine if we had a lawsuit to settle, but we have an economy to fix. There are zero manufacturers and one accountant. It's no wonder we're losing jobs and piling up debt and more debt and more debt, We need more Linda's in Washington."
Linda McMahon is content to have Connecticut vote on this proposition: There already is a surfeit of Blumenthals in Washington, and a scarcity of Linda McMahons in Washington,.