tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30829516.post116667570600047750..comments2024-03-27T03:03:44.660-04:00Comments on Vleeptron_Z: Macaca 2: more of the Republican spirit in VirginiaVleeptron Dudehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01913822255924924435noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30829516.post-1166826889747930832006-12-22T17:34:00.000-05:002006-12-22T17:34:00.000-05:00Thanks! I'll have a Big One today!ATTENTION ALL VL...Thanks! I'll have a Big One today!<BR/><BR/>ATTENTION ALL VLEEPTROIDS: <BR/><BR/>Here's a comment from LIBBY, who's an AUTHENTIC REAL HIGH-CLASS BLOGGER (blogeusse?)! Click on her link! Read some whomp-ass SERIOUS Blogging about national and world politics and events!<BR/><BR/>And when Vleeptron was trying to be born, but Bob hadn't a clue how to make that happen (at the time, I thought a blog was a small marsupial from Mauritania), LIBBY showed us the way!<BR/><BR/>Libby, the happiest Orgasm Day and the happiest multi-festivals to you and the grandkid and everybody!Vleeptron Dudehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01913822255924924435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30829516.post-1166825366209397792006-12-22T17:09:00.000-05:002006-12-22T17:09:00.000-05:00Disgrace hardly covers it, but since this is famil...Disgrace hardly covers it, but since this is family blog I won't mention what other descriptions come to mind. <BR/><BR/>A cool yule to you and yours Bob and to end on a brighter note, today is <A HREF="http://www.globalorgasm.org/" REL="nofollow">National Orgasm Day</A>. Don't forget to celebrate.Libby Spencerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01915834698802726985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30829516.post-1166748675866012202006-12-21T19:51:00.000-05:002006-12-21T19:51:00.000-05:00from Wikipedia:Congressional careerWhen Congressma...from Wikipedia:<BR/><BR/>Congressional career<BR/><BR/>When Congressman Lewis F. Payne Jr. retired in 1996, Goode won the Democratic nomination. He won election easily, as his state senate district was virtually coextensive with the southern portion of the congressional district. During his first term, Goode compiled a very conservative voting record, even by Southern Democratic standards. Like many Southern Democrats, Goode was strongly opposed to abortion and gun control and vigorously supported the tobacco industry. However, he was also more willing to support tax cuts than other conservative Democrats. Unlike many House Democrats, Goode had been a long-time opponent of same-sex marriage and gay civil unions.<BR/><BR/>Goode came under considerable fire shortly after being unopposed for a second term in 1998, when he voted for three of the four articles of impeachment against Bill Clinton. In January 2000, he declared himself an independent, yet caucused with Republicans, who gave him a seat on the Appropriations Committee. He was handily reelected that November, touting himself as a congressman who was "as independent as the people he serves." He officially became a Republican in August 2002 just in time for the primary, making him the first Republican to represent this district since Reconstruction. Republicans had been lobbying him to switch parties since 1998, and reportedly promised him a seat on the Appropriations Committee. For the 2001 redistricting, Goode allied with Republican Bob Goodlatte and Democrat Rick Boucher to ensure that none of them would be put in the same district. Goode's residence in Franklin County is only about 32 km (20 miles) south of Goodlatte's residence in Roanoke. The counties to the west of Franklin County are in Boucher's 9th district, which had to expand geographically due to lack of population growth. He won his first full term as a Republican in November with 63.47% of the vote [1], and was elected to a fifth term, and his second full term as a Republican, with 63.68% in 2004 [2]. In 2006 Goode won 59% of the vote, with challenger Al Weed garnering 40% of the vote.<BR/><BR/>The vast majority of Goode's legislative accomplishments come via his seat on the Appropriations Committee, essentially as local initiatives in the Fifth District. Goode does not enjoy spending time in Washington, preferring instead to focus on the "retail" politics at which he excels. His office has few staff members relative to others on Capitol Hill, and Goode is known to answer the phone himself if no staffer is available. His pet policy initiatives are anti-amnesty immigration reform, redirecting billions of dollars from foreign aid to veterans' healthcare, and the enactment in 2004 of a $9.6 billion buyout for tobacco farmers following the termination of Depression-era federal price supports for tobacco growers. Goode has sponsored legislation to permit deployment of the U.S. Armed Forces to help secure the borders. He voted in 2002 to authorize the Iraq War and in support of an $87 billion Iraq War supplemental spending bill.<BR/><BR/>Controversies<BR/><BR/>In 2005, Goode again faced controversy when a major corporate campaign donor, defense contractor MZM, Inc., was implicated in a bribery scandal that resulted in the criminal conviction and resignation of California congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham [3]. Although Goode insisted that his relations with MZM were motivated solely by his interest in bringing high-paying skilled jobs to his district, in December of that year he donated the $88,000 received in MZM contributions to regional charities.<BR/><BR/>On July 21, 2006 Richard Berglund a former supervisor of the Martinsville, Va. office of MZM Inc., pleaded guilty to making illegal donations to Goode's campaign. Court papers indicated that he and MZM owner Mitchell Wade (who previously pleaded guilty) engaged in a scheme to reimburse MZM employees for campaign donations. [4]. There was no allegation of wrong-doing on the part of Rep. Goode's campaign.Vleeptron Dudehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01913822255924924435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30829516.post-1166748367882636492006-12-21T19:46:00.000-05:002006-12-21T19:46:00.000-05:00Any single individual can be a disgrace. It's unim...Any single individual can be a disgrace. It's unimaginable that a year can go by in American politics without churning out 3 or 4 or more disgraces.<BR/><BR/>The question I'm wondering about Goode is: When he stands for re-election in 2008, what will the voters of Virginia's 5th Congressional think about him, and what will they do about him?<BR/><BR/>If enough of them are in enough of a hurry, they don't even have to wait until 2008; they can start petitioning now for a recall election to get rid of him.<BR/><BR/>But will they?<BR/><BR/>What's the Democratic Party doing in the 5th Congressional District? Are they in a coma? Goode began his Congressional career in 1996 as a Democrat, and later switched to the Republican Party. So do the Democrats in his district field strong candidates against this screaming bigot?<BR/><BR/>We already know what Goode stands for. After November 2008, we'll know what his neighbors stand for, or are willing to tolerate. Or won't stand for and won't tolerate. That's the real story.Vleeptron Dudehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01913822255924924435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30829516.post-1166745175388502392006-12-21T18:52:00.000-05:002006-12-21T18:52:00.000-05:00The United States has two sacred documents. The C...The United States has two sacred documents. The Constitution and the Bill of Rights. End of subject. The members of Congress, when sworn in, do not have a requirement that they swear on a Christian bible and only have one if they bring it to the ceremony themselves. <BR/><BR/>He is a disgrace.James J. Olsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18347526276770576843noreply@blogger.com