Tuesday, April 14, 2009

NPD 4.14.09

*Josh pointed out in yesterday's NPD comments section that Al Franken has won yet another court battle in the ongoing Senate recount in Minnesota. By nearly all accounts, Franken will eventually be the winner of the race, but the Republican Party continues to appeal in order to keep the Democrats at one fewer vote in the Senate. If that's true, it's a class bunch. Next up for the court battle: the Supreme Court. If it makes it that far, we won't see a conclusion for another six months or so.

*North Korea is further withdrawing from the international community as a result of the UN Security Council's recent resolution criticizing their missile launch last week. Oh my that place is f-ed up.

*It was revealed that Jesse Jackson, a Democratic Congressman from Illinois, guaranteed former governor Blagojevich $5 million in campaign funds if he appointed Jackson to Obama's open senate seat. That comes on the heals of Blagojevich formally pleading not guilty to federal criminal charges. Someone needs to write a song about corrupt Illinois (and Louisiana) politics.

2 comments:

Amy said...

louisiana! i need to catch up on my reading. what has been going on in louisiana? i mean, i know that corrupt politics are part of our history, but why do you reference them presently?

and i'm pretty sure there are plenty of songs about corrupt louisiana politics. we are state full of musicians.

Oregoncornhusker said...

Ooooooooohhhhhhhhh Louisiana!!!! Ya'll are just well-known for corrupt politics through the years. A little of this, a little of that. Perhaps it's more legend than reality?