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recall mary landrieu

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ANNE

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Feb 6, 2009
 

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She's at it again. First she voted for the U.S.
to pay to murder babies all over the world. Now,
if she votes for the pork full stimulus that will
gives billions to ACORN, let's recall her. She
will always be in the liberals pockets.
mark

Lafayette, LA

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Feb 9, 2009
 

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hell yes I go for that,lets not stop with her,others to.
Government Watchdog

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ANNE wrote:
She's at it again. First she voted for the U.S.
to pay to murder babies all over the world. Now,
if she votes for the pork full stimulus that will
gives billions to ACORN, let's recall her. She
will always be in the liberals pockets.
Vitter with his moral collapse needs to go first.
laurie

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Feb 11, 2009
 
I am interested in a recall of Senator Landrieu. She has decided not to take calls on the stimulus bill. We are her constituents and pay her salary. Is anyone working on one?
Gary Minden La

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Someone get me a recall petition, and I'll sign it.With ACORNS help I'll get my dead relatives to sign it.
laurie

Metairie, LA

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Feb 12, 2009
 
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/get-landrieu...
I found this, but I don't know who started it.
CJB in Metairie

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Feb 23, 2009
 
ANNE wrote:
She's at it again. First she voted for the U.S.
to pay to murder babies all over the world. Now,
if she votes for the pork full stimulus that will
gives billions to ACORN, let's recall her. She
will always be in the liberals pockets.
I agree, I am fed up with Washington politics and it is time for tax paying Americans to put a stop to it. No taxation without representation. It is time for another revolution.
CJB in Metairie

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Feb 23, 2009
 
I agree, it is time for Congressional "leaders" such as Mary Landrieu to be removed from office. I am fed up with Washington politics and it is time for tax paying Americans to put a stop to it. No taxation without representation. It is time for another revolution.
CJB in Metairie

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Feb 23, 2009
 
I agree, I am fed up with Washington politics and it is time for tax paying Americans to put a stop to it. No taxation without representation. It is time for another revolution.
Cheryl Lee

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Jul 6, 2009
 
I am interested in recalling all elected officials--Senators and Representatives--who voted for the so-called stimulus bill without reading it. I could accept an informed vote, but Landrieu once again voted along the party line with no consideration for tax-paying citizens and the tenet of her professed Catholic religion. How does anyone, let alone a Catholic, vote to allow women to kill their children in utero?
PAULA W

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Government Watchdog wrote:
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Vitter with his moral collapse needs to go first.
You are a sick thinker. You'd rather get Vitter
who pays for sex than a person who MURDERS innocent babies??? So sick...LANDRIEU goes if she votes for the Nationa Health Care bill. She's not doing what the people of Louisiana want in voting for that bill. She's rubber stamping Obama. I say recall her.
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I have fought Animal Rights Activists for nineteen years. Her vote to affirm Cass Sunstein has caused me to start work on her recall.
Virgindog

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Nov 6, 2009
 
Government Watchdog wrote:
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Vitter with his moral collapse needs to go first.
G.W. you are such a dumbass!!!!
Virgindog

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Lets get the recall petition going. The tea parties can help.
Browncoat in Baton Rouge

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I don't know who will read this unless others are doing the same 'impeach Landrieu' searches I, and others, are. Regardless...

What I've been able to glean is this. There seems to be nothing on the Internet on how to proceed with this. It would seem it would have to start in the House of Representatives, either THE House in DC or, perhaps the Louisiana House. However, what I would like to propose is this. Start a petition demanding her resignation. Granted she'd never do it but if we managed to get signatures totaling over half the total voters in her past reelection, it would make point. And, hopefully, scare the hell out of Melancon. Between the members of the Louisiana Tea Party Federation and the Tea Party of Louisiana, something worthwhile might come from this. Any thoughts?
Senior Citizen

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Browncoat in Baton Rouge wrote:
I don't know who will read this unless others are doing the same 'impeach Landrieu' searches I, and others, are. Regardless...
What I've been able to glean is this. There seems to be nothing on the Internet on how to proceed with this. It would seem it would have to start in the House of Representatives, either THE House in DC or, perhaps the Louisiana House. However, what I would like to propose is this. Start a petition demanding her resignation. Granted she'd never do it but if we managed to get signatures totaling over half the total voters in her past reelection, it would make point. And, hopefully, scare the hell out of Melancon. Between the members of the Louisiana Tea Party Federation and the Tea Party of Louisiana, something worthwhile might come from this. Any thoughts?
She let Louisiana know Saturday that she prefers to give those on welfare more welfare at the cost of senior citizens who have been paying into social security and Medicare all of their lives. I would think there are now many older folks ready to sign a recall petition.

“Howdy Y'all”

Since: Mar 09

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Hello my fellow citizens, there are many of us who are very dissapointed with the way Miss Mary voted and are trying to do something about it. according to this site;

http://www.ncsl.org/LegislaturesElections/Ele...

it is possible to recall our beloved Senator but the recall process is very difficult, however the way our state constitution is worded, I believe, allows for the recall of Miss Mary. Art 10, part 3, sec 26 states;

§26. Recall

Section 26. The legislature shall provide by general law for the recall by election of any state, district, parochial, ward, or municipal official except judges of the courts of record. The sole issue at a recall election shall be whether the official shall be recalled.

Miss Mary is a representative of the state and I believe falls under the jurisdiction of the state constitution. Now a recall petition has been started at this site;

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/get-landrieu...

It is my understanding that we now have 180 days to get 40% of the eligible voters to sign the petition to have a chance of recalling Miss Mary. According to this site;

http://elections.gmu.edu/Turnout_2008G.html

Louisiana had 3.1 million eligible voters in 2008, so we must have at least 1.2m signatures to have a snowballs chance. A little over 200 people have signed so far, so there is a long way to go, but unless you are content to wait 5 more years and do nothing but bitch about how we will show her the next time, why don't you go sign the petition anyway? If nothing else it will send a message to our other representatives.

Semper Fi my friends.
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