Nbadan
07-31-2006, 01:56 PM
http://www.wonkette.com.nyud.net:8090/assets/resources/2006/07/harrismystery.jpg
AP edited pic for political purposes
Kathryn Harris is seen in a video standing behing * when he signed the renewal of the Voting Right's Act, however only her leg shows up in the AP photo.
Here is the original video (http://dailybuzz.tv/features/KeepingHonest)
http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20060727/i/r2591228344.jpg
There she is, well, kinda
How quickly they turn on you...
Republican Party revoked support for Harris Senate campaign
Party Chairman Carole Jean Jordan bluntly told Harris in a May 7 letter that she couldn't win and that the party wouldn't support her campaign. The letter was also signed by national committeewoman Sharon Day and national committeeman Paul Senft.
"Katherine, though it causes us much anguish, we have determined that your campaign faces irreparable damage," said the confidential letter, obtained Monday by The Associated Press. "We feel that we have no other choice but to revoke our support."
The letter was written the day before Harris turned in paperwork to get her name on the Republican primary ballot for the seat held by Democrat Bill Nelson. Bense announced later that week that he would not enter the race despite the urging of Bush and others.
The Harris campaign didn't immediately return a phone message seeking comment Monday.
The Ledger (http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060731/APP/607310693)
Stealing elections is never good karma.
AP edited pic for political purposes
Kathryn Harris is seen in a video standing behing * when he signed the renewal of the Voting Right's Act, however only her leg shows up in the AP photo.
Here is the original video (http://dailybuzz.tv/features/KeepingHonest)
http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/rids/20060727/i/r2591228344.jpg
There she is, well, kinda
How quickly they turn on you...
Republican Party revoked support for Harris Senate campaign
Party Chairman Carole Jean Jordan bluntly told Harris in a May 7 letter that she couldn't win and that the party wouldn't support her campaign. The letter was also signed by national committeewoman Sharon Day and national committeeman Paul Senft.
"Katherine, though it causes us much anguish, we have determined that your campaign faces irreparable damage," said the confidential letter, obtained Monday by The Associated Press. "We feel that we have no other choice but to revoke our support."
The letter was written the day before Harris turned in paperwork to get her name on the Republican primary ballot for the seat held by Democrat Bill Nelson. Bense announced later that week that he would not enter the race despite the urging of Bush and others.
The Harris campaign didn't immediately return a phone message seeking comment Monday.
The Ledger (http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060731/APP/607310693)
Stealing elections is never good karma.