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Sunday, September 19, 2010

ICYMI: BLOOMBERG BACKS O'MALLEY, CITING PRO-BUSINESS, RESULTS-ORIENTED APPROACH

Baltimore, MD (September 19, 2010) -- In case you missed it, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has endorsed Governor Martin O'Malley, citing his pro-business, results-oriented approach to governing. Bloomberg, a popular independent with close ties to the business community, is endorsing candidates across the country from both political parties who know what it takes to get the economy back on track.

"Mayor Bloomberg speaks to [voters'] desire [for results] in a powerful way," Governor O'Malley tells the New York Times in today's front page story.

The full story is available here.

3 comments:

  1. Mayor Bloomberg lips are actually a reflection of his 'buttock'.

    Anyone worth their salt knows full well that Maryland is one of the most - if not the most - anti-business States in the Union.

    Saying otherwise is just plain insanity.

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  2. Agreed, 11:11. How many jobs has OWEMalley systematically destroyed in his 4 years of being Governor? How many state employees enjoy being furloughed 9 days a month? I am going to ask the typical rhetorical question--"Are you better off now than you were four years ago?"

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  3. Oh, and we blew the election by voting for an idiot that we had fired before for the same crap to run against him!
    Aren't we the smart ones here. Which bad guy are you going to choose in the next election?

    Write in for Brian Murphy and don't be afraid that you may be throwing away your vote. Your vote for either of these other bheads is the waste.

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