Wednesday, November 25, 2009

St. Louis County Officials Refuse To Prosecute SEIU Thugs


Andrew Breitbart's BigGovernment brings us a followup to the story of Kenneth Gladney, the black man beaten up by SEIU union thugs at a townhall meeting, for the heinous crime of "being anti-Obama while black".

Long story short: On August 6th, Kenneth Gladney was beaten by SEIU members outraged over a black man selling freedom flags and buttons, and ended up in the hospital.

More than 3 months later, St. Louis County officials have yet to press charges. They have refused to meet with Kenneth, to the point of blowing off an appointment he set up to discuss the crime.

Below is the contact information for St. Louis County officials. Feel like sending an E-mail or making a phone call?



St. Louis County, Missouri

County Executive Charlie A. Dooley
Phone: (314) 615-7016
Office: Administration Building, 41 South Central, Clayton (9th Floor)
Mail: 41 South Central Avenue, Clayton, MO 63105
E-mail: cdooley@stlouisco.com

Prosecuting Attorney Robert P. McCulloch
100 South Central Avenue - Second Floor
Clayton, MO 63105
(314) 615-2600
E-Mail: pa@stlouisco.com

County Council:
  • St. Louis County Council District 1
    Hazel Erby (D)
    Phone: (314) 615-5436
    Fax: (314) 615-7890
    Office: Administration Building, 41 South Central, Clayton (1st Floor)
    Mail: 41 South Central Avenue, Clayton, MO 63105
    E-mail: herby@stlouisco.com
    Executive Assistant: Jackie Carr
    Phone: (314) 615-5386
  • St. Louis County Council District 2
    Kathleen Kelly Burkett (D)
    Phone: (314) 615-5437
    Fax: (314) 615-7890
    Office: Administration Building, 41 South Central, Clayton (1st Floor)
    Mail: 41 South Central Avenue, Clayton, MO 63105
    E-mail: kburkett@stlouisco.com
    Executive Assistant: Loraine Miller
    Phone: (314) 615-5451
  • St. Louis County Council District 3
    Colleen Wasinger (R)
    Phone: (314) 615-5438
    Fax: (314) 615-7890
    Office: Administration Building, 41 South Central, Clayton (1st Floor)
    Mail: 41 South Central Avenue, Clayton, MO 63105
    E-mail: cwasinger@stlouisco.com
    Executive Assistant: Mike Chapman
    Phone: (314) 615-5438
  • St. Louis County Council District 4
    Michael O'Mara (D)
    Phone: (314) 615-5439
    Fax: (314) 615-7890
    Office: Administration Building, 41 South Central, Clayton (1st Floor)
    Mail: 41 South Central Avenue, Clayton, MO 63105
    E-mail: momara@stlouisco.com
    Executive Assistant: Jo Roche
    Phone: (314) 615-0393
  • St. Louis County Council District 5
    Barbara Fraser (D)
    County Council Vice-Chairman
    Phone: (314) 615-5441
    Fax: (314) 615-7890
    Office: Administration Building, 41 South Central, Clayton (1st Floor)
    Mail: 41 South Central Avenue, Clayton, MO 63105
    E-mail: bfraser@stlouisco.com
    Executive Assistant: Matt McLaughlin
    Phone: (314) 615-5434
  • St. Louis County Council District 6
    Steve Stenger (D)
    Phone: (314) 615-5442
    Fax: (314) 615-7890
    Office: Administration Building, 41 South Central, Clayton (1st Floor)
    Mail: 41 South Central Avenue, Clayton, MO 63105
    E-mail: sstenger@stlouisco.com
    Executive Assistant: Linda Henry
    Phone: (314) 615-0159
  • St. Louis County Council District 7
    Greg Quinn (R)
    Former 2-term Council Chairman
    Phone: (314) 615-5443
    Fax: (314) 615-7890
    Office: Administration Building, 41 South Central, Clayton (1st Floor)
    Mail: 41 South Central Avenue, Clayton, MO 63105
    E-mail: gquinn@stlouisco.com
    Executive Assistant: George Heil
    Phone: (314) 615-5447

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Winston Churchill and Mary Landrieu

American Thinker brings us this little oeuvre of humor in regards to the Mary Landrieu vote-whoring...

Reports that Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu sold her vote to bring the Senate health scare bill to the floor for $300 million are reminiscent of an apocryphal tale told of Winston Churchill and Lady Astor.

"Would you sleep with me for a million dollars," Churchill asks.

"A million dollars?" says Lady Astor. "Why, sure."

"How about a dollar?"

"Why I never," Lady Astor huffs. "What do you take me for?"

"That, my dear," says Sir Winston, "has been established. We are just negotiating price."

Senator Landrieu's honor has been established. Obama, Reid and Pelosi just had to haggle over the price.

Couldn't have said it better myself.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Jesse Jackson, yet again

Adding to the long litany of race-obsessed remarks by His Excellency The Right Honorable Reverend Jesse Jackson, here's the latest gem...

November 18, 2009 - Jackson chastises Representative Artur Davis (D-Alabama) for voting "No" on the state-rationed healthcare bill.

Witness the eloquence:

We even have blacks voting against the healthcare bill. You can’t vote against healthcare and call yourself a black man.

Excuse me, Reverend... what the fuck is that supposed to mean? You have to vote according to the color of your skin, rather than your conscience?

Well, it's not my place to make assumptions about another man's mind; suffice it to say that this is strongly reminiscent of every other Jackson quote our favorite tax fraud's comment that blacks should only vote for other blacks.

Davis' subtly sarcastic reply:

"One of the reasons that I like and admire Rev. Jesse Jackson is that 21 years ago he inspired the idea that a black politician would not be judged simply as a black leader" ... "The best way to honor Rev. Jackson’s legacy is to decline to engage in an argument with him that begins and ends with race."

Isn't it great that we've finally reached the glittering Post-Racial Age (as per Post-Racial President Obama), where men (and women) co-exist in peace and harmony regardless of their skin tone?

Senator Michael Bennet (D-Colorado) takes up Nancy Pelosi's torch

This item on CNN caught my attention. Seems that someone's desperate for publicity...

According to the CNN quote, Freshman Democrat Senator Michael Bennet said on Sunday (11/22/2009) that he will support his party’s efforts to pass health care reform legislation even if that means losing his seat in next year’s midterm elections.

CNN's John King: "If you get to the final point and you are a critical vote for health care reform and every piece of evidence tells you if you support the bill you will lose your job, would you cast the vote and lose your job?"

Michael Bennet: "Yes"

Hmm.

Wasn't too long ago that Nancy Pelosi claimed that she's "prepared to lose seats in 2010 if that's what it takes to pass ObamaCare."

Seems that some Democrats have been drinking the Kool-Aid, indeed.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Mary Landrieu keeps the proud Louisiana tradition of political corruption alive

William A. Jacobson over at Legal Insurrection brings to our attention Mary Landrieu's comment regarding the $ 100 million (or is it $ 300 million?) payoff to secure her vote on the healthcare bill.

According to Roll Call, Landrieu said the following when confronted with the issue:

"I will correct something. It’s not $100 million, it’s $300 million, and I’m proud of it and will keep fighting for it"

How are you going to "keep fighting for it", Mary, if not with the continued support of the bill?

Brings to mind the former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards' famous justification for accepting bribes: "It was illegal for them to give, but not for me to receive."

In other words, I'll take a bribe, I'm proud of it, and screw you little people.

Politicians using taxpayers' money to bribe other politicians to screw the taxpayers some more. Welcome to American Politics 2009.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

ROLL CALL: Senate vote to advance healthcare overhaul bill to final debate

Voting: 58 Democrats, 2 independents.
Voted no: 39 Republicans

ALABAMA: Sessions (R), No; Shelby (R), No.
ALASKA: Begich (D), Yes; Murkowski (R), No.
ARIZONA: Kyl (R), No; McCain (R), No.
ARKANSAS: Lincoln (D), Yes; Pryor (D), Yes.
CALIFORNIA: Boxer (D), Yes; Feinstein (D), Yes.
COLORADO: Bennet (D), Yes; Udall (D), Yes.
CONNECTICUT: Dodd (D), Yes; Lieberman (I), Yes.
DELAWARE: Carper (D), Yes; Kaufman (D), Yes.
FLORIDA: LeMieux (R), No; Nelson (D), Yes.
GEORGIA: Chambliss (R), No; Isakson (R), No.
HAWAII: Akaka (D), Yes; Inouye (D), Yes.
IDAHO: Crapo (R), No; Risch (R), No.
ILLINOIS: Burris (D), Yes; Durbin (D), Yes.
INDIANA: Bayh (D), Yes; Lugar (R), No.
IOWA: Grassley (R), No; Harkin (D), Yes.
KANSAS: Brownback (R), No; Roberts (R), No.
KENTUCKY: Bunning (R), No; McConnell (R), No.
LOUISIANA: Landrieu (D), Yes; Vitter (R), No.
MAINE: Collins (R), No; Snowe (R), No.
MARYLAND: Cardin (D), Yes; Mikulski (D), Yes.
MASSACHUSETTS: Kerry (D), Yes; Kirk (D), Yes.
MICHIGAN: Levin (D), Yes; Stabenow (D), Yes.
MINNESOTA: Franken (D), Yes; Klobuchar (D), Yes.
MISSISSIPPI: Cochran (R), No; Wicker (R), No.
MISSOURI: Bond (R), No; McCaskill (D), Yes.
MONTANA: Baucus (D), Yes; Tester (D), Yes.
NEBRASKA: Johanns (R), No; Nelson (D), Yes.
NEVADA: Ensign (R), No; Reid (D), Yes.
NEW HAMPSHIRE: Gregg (R), No; Shaheen (D), Yes.
NEW JERSEY: Lautenberg (D), Yes; Menendez (D), Yes.
NEW MEXICO: Bingaman (D), Yes; Udall (D), Yes.
NEW YORK: Gillibrand (D), Yes; Schumer (D), Yes.
NORTH CAROLINA: Burr (R), No; Hagan (D), Yes.
NORTH DAKOTA: Conrad (D), Yes; Dorgan (D), Yes.
OHIO: Brown (D), Yes; Voinovich (R), Not voting.
OKLAHOMA: Coburn (R), No; Inhofe (R), No.
OREGON: Merkley (D), Yes; Wyden (D), Yes.
PENNSYLVANIA: Casey (D), Yes; Specter (D), Yes.
RHODE ISLAND: Reed (D), Yes; Whitehouse (D), Yes.
SOUTH CAROLINA: DeMint (R), No; Graham (R), No.
SOUTH DAKOTA: Johnson (D), Yes; Thune (R), No.
TENNESSEE: Alexander (R), No; Corker (R), No.
TEXAS: Cornyn (R), No; Hutchison (R), No.
UTAH: Bennett (R), No; Hatch (R), No.
VERMONT: Leahy (D), Yes; Sanders (I), Yes.
VIRGINIA: Warner (D), Yes; Webb (D), Yes.
WASHINGTON: Cantwell (D), Yes; Murray (D), Yes.
WEST VIRGINIA: Byrd (D), Yes; Rockefeller (D), Yes.
WISCONSIN: Feingold (D), Yes; Kohl (D), Yes.
WYOMING: Barrasso (R), No; Enzi (R), No.