Capitol Fax.com - Your Illinois News Radar » The furor and the damage done
SUBSCRIBE to Capitol Fax      Advertise Here      About     Exclusive Subscriber Content     Updated Posts    Contact Rich Miller
CapitolFax.com
To subscribe to Capitol Fax, click here.
The furor and the damage done

Friday, Nov 20, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller

* I’m glad to see that the state’s GOP congressional delegation is finally starting to act like grownups

Illinois’ Republican congressional delegation attempted to tone down their rhetoric Thursday over housing detainees from Guantanamo Bay at a state prison by issuing a series of questions to Gov. Pat Quinn.

“As we move forward with a dignified and precise discussion regarding the cost, security and legal issues…,” the delegation’s letter begins.

The letter is in stark contrast to one the delegation sent to President Barack Obama over the weekend that raised the specter of such a move inviting a local terrorist attack.

“If your Administration brings al-Qaida terrorists to Illinois, our state and the Chicago Metropolitan Area will become ground zero for Jihadist terrorist plots, recruitment and radicalization,” the first letter read.

[ADDING: Read the new letter by clicking here.]

That first letter, of course, was drafted by Congressman Mark Kirk. It prompted a huge backlash in the media which continues to this day. This, for instance, is the Southern Illinoisan’s “Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down” for today

THUMBS DOWN! To the amount of hysteria stirred up by politicians who don’t want detainees from Guantanamo Bay housed at a prison facility in Thomson. Gov. Pat Quinn is attempting to sell the prison to the federal government. The facility would house a lot of federal prisoners and possibly a few hundred detainees from the Guantanamo prison. Closing Guantanamo is a legitimate political issue for Congress and the federal government. But many politicians are making it sound like Al-Qaida operatives will be roaming the streets. There’s always room for reasonable political discussions, with the emphasis on reasonable.

Kirk jumped the gun and assumed several facts not in existence and twisted other facts to the point of no recognition. Here’s one of his more egregious false assumptions from this week

“Once here, federal law mandates these terrorists have a right to visitors,” Kirk said. “Federal policy allows up to 10 followers or family members per prisoner. With 215 coming to Illinois, that would be over 2,100 Al Qaeda followers and family members connected to Jihad coming to Illinois, likely connecting through O’Hare airport.”

Except, the prisoners won’t be allowed visitors other than pre-approved legal counsel.

Let’s hope things start to calm down. But the damage to Congressman Kirk’s reputation will not heal any time soon. Instead of waiting for the facts and asking sane questions, he went completely off the rails and started screaming about how we were all gonna die if we allowed these prisoners to be sent to Thomson.

…Adding… Related…

* E-poll shows support for housing Guantanamo prisoners in Illinois: A straw poll of 541 voters in state Sen. Susan Garrett’s 29th District indicates 52 percent of respondents are in favor of moving prisoners from the military base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to an idle Illinois prison. Another 35 percent were opposed, and 13 percent said they were undecided. She received responses from 541 constituents in the poll e-mailed two days ago.

* U.S. Rep. Halvorson questions selling Thomson prison

* Illinois GOP tweets: Prison talk

* Ill. Senate president: State lawmakers have no control over housing terror suspects

* GOP now the Party of `Noooooooooo!’

       

43 Comments
  1. - Obamarama - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 12:09 pm:

    Spin this one, 10th GOP.


  2. - Cindy Lou - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 12:11 pm:

    Rather like when Rich said back on 16th April of this year ‘like a foghorn in a library’, it has been suggested Kirk tone it done and have a sense of responsiblity with his choice of words.

    Anybody remember this “I think the people of Illinois are ready to shoot anyone who is going to raise taxes by that degree”?

    Seems a bit bent on either scaring us or inciting us into over reacting anger.


  3. - the Other Anonymous - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 12:11 pm:

    The sad part of this is that while Kirk’s reputation may be damaged for the general public, these sorts of hysteric statements serve to increase his profile amongst today’s conservative activists.


  4. - Will County Woman - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 12:17 pm:

    “But the damage to Congressman Kirk’s reputation will not heal any time soon.”–Rich Miller

    with the media?


  5. - Thomas Westgard - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 12:19 pm:

    Agreed, TOA, and I think that’s a good thing. Because there are a lot of reasonable Republicans & undecideds who have been tolerating the kook wing of the party, and are tired of it. The people Kirk was pandering to would never have voted for a Dem anyway. The people he alienated are the swing voters he supposedly is (or was) able to attract. So I say, let him reach out to Palin, let him denigrate our justice system. It will only work in his disfavor.


  6. - wordslinger - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 12:21 pm:

    Some (not all) of the GOPers learned it’s hard to maintain a reputation as tough guys when you’re scared of locking folks up in a super-fax. No one saw the contradiction?


  7. - True Observer - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 12:26 pm:

    “Except, the prisoners won’t be allowed visitors other than pre-approved legal counsel.”

    Isn’t it cruel and unsual punishment to deprive innocent prisoners of the right to see their loved ones.

    Isn’t it innocent until proven guilty.


  8. - Pot calling kettle - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 12:28 pm:

    I’m still puzzled by Kirk’s assertion that the TSA (& FBI & CIA & NSA etc…) will allow these terrorists in at all.


  9. - Will County Woman - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 12:30 pm:

    I don’t know cindy lou, the democrats did back away from passing a state income tax increase, didn’t they? mike madigan felt that there was some truth in what Kirk was figuratively saying.
    and, there is a strong possibility that there won’t be any talk of a tax increase until after november 2010. so….


  10. - Rich Miller - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 12:31 pm:

    TO, are you arguing that they should be allowed to see their relatives because it’s cruel and unusual punishment in order, then, to say that by allowing their relatives and friends to see them it creates a severe risk to the region?

    Try leaving your twisted DC spin-logic at the door. Thanks.


  11. - Lee - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 12:34 pm:

    So the GOP is not acting like grownups. Maybe they would have acted and responded differnetly, if Durbin/Quinn had acted like an adult and consulted with them prior to making the announcement. Even democratic Congresswomen Bean ad Halverson are distancing themselves on this issue.


  12. - Pat collins - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 12:34 pm:

    Except, the prisoners

    But of course, they are NOT prisoners. They are enemy combatants, without the legal rights of PoWs.

    If you want PoW status, you need to have on a uniform, and report to a real government. Otherwise, you CAN be locked up like that.


  13. - Rich Miller - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 12:38 pm:

    Lee, do you mean, then, that the GOP was right to go all goofy before all the facts were in?


  14. - True Observer - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 12:39 pm:

    “Try leaving your twisted DC spin-logic at the door. Thanks.”

    Such reason and logic.

    The whole point is, assurances are being given about no visitors.

    But, how can that be because they are being tried in federal court under the Constitution with all the privileges attendant thereto.

    Any judge who does not give them visitation privileges would be violating the constitution.

    This is a civilian trial not a military one. There is no basis to deny them visitors.


  15. - Rich Miller - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 12:39 pm:

    Also, to be clear, I fully agree that Quinn and Durbin should’ve been more proactive with this. But that doesn’t excuse the absolute insanity displayed by some.


  16. - Pot calling kettle - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 12:48 pm:

    Let them have visitors. It’s a good way to find more terrorists. Of course, the terrorists would know that and not visit anyway.

    The whole scenario makes no sense.


  17. - 47th Ward - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 12:53 pm:

    T.O., I appreciate your concern for extending appropriate rights to these detainees. Having said that, good luck getting a visa to enter the US from Yemen.

    I don’t think the good people of Thomson will be building new hotels to house the expected onslaught inmate friends and family. And I don’t think these detainees will be getting out on bail anytime soon either.

    But like I said, I appreciate your concern.


  18. - Segatari - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 12:58 pm:

    I bet no one asked this gentleman what he thinks about it, printed yesterday in the SJ-R editorial section:

    No detainees in Illinois!
    Allowing transfer of the Gitmo detainees into Illinois makes my skin crawl and my nightmares come back to life.

    After spending time deployed giving medical care to the detainees, I was physically abused by them, had urine/feces thrown on me, one of them attempted to take my life twice with a makeshift knife, and to top it off I was their saving grace when one of them attempted to take his life and I was a first responder.

    What gives me nightmares even more is the fact that while so many miles away from the United States and in complete isolation one of the most dangerous of the group not only found out my name and my wife’s name, but even knew my address and threatened to kill my family. The horrible accuracy of his information still keeps me up at night fearful for my life and that of my family.

    Three years after I put that place behind me, I hear my elected officials want to bring these monsters even closer to me. Every day I try to fight the fear and every day I get closer to winning the battle, until today. Today, if it goes through, would be my worst nightmare.

    Please, readers of this paper, write to your elected officials like I have done to keep the detainees out of Illinois. There is no good that can come of it and no restful sleep will ever be had by me again.

    Brian Kutzora
    Springfield


  19. - train111 - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 1:00 pm:

    I think the biggest damage to Kirk comes from how he is regarded by the Chicago area media.
    Don’t think that’s important–maybe we can get a quote on the topic from Governor Poshard.

    train111


  20. - Rich Miller - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 1:02 pm:

    ===Don’t think that’s important–maybe we can get a quote on the topic from Governor Poshard.===

    Actually, you grossly contradicted yourself. Poshard had a horrible time catching a break from Chicago media. His pro-gun, anti-gay, pro-life positions made him a pariah.


  21. - Rich Miller - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 1:02 pm:

    Unless, of course, you were posing a question and being ironic. In which case I apologize.


  22. - Rich Miller - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 1:04 pm:

    Segatari, while horrific, what you just described is a common story among all prison guards. I’ve heard those same stories time and time again, including the “they got my address” story about street gang members.


  23. - True Observer - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 1:04 pm:

    “good luck getting a visa to enter the US from Yemen.”

    In case you haven’t noticed, they’re already here. All the 19 on the planes were already here.

    Plus, there’s a big ruckus among the Dems right now about depriving the illegal immigrants of their rights to participate in the new health insurance program.

    Aren’t we being hospitable.


  24. - Rich Miller - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 1:06 pm:

    === All the 19 on the planes were already here===

    Perhaps you didn’t notice that immigration standards have been hugely tightened up since 9/11.

    Enough with the spin, TO. Think before you post or take a break. I’m tired of policing you.


  25. - A Citizen - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 1:07 pm:

    Leaving the crazy fear tactics aside I still am against this. Gitmo is bought and paid for and designed especially for this purpose. The Thomson plan or any other is a huge waste of money.
    On the other hand, if it is going to end up Thomson, Illinois should lease it to the DOD with a very large front end payment and annual lease payments out into future years thus providing needed cashflow. We do in fact need the extra cell capacity to offload overcrowded and deteriorating prisons elsewhere.


  26. - Rich Miller - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 1:10 pm:

    ===Illinois should lease it to the DOD ===

    That’ll never happen because it would require a vote by the GA. They don’t want to touch this, either.


  27. - train111 - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 1:25 pm:

    Rich

    I was being ironic indeed. The gist of what I was saying is that Poshard’s campaign was hobbled by the fact that he couldn’t catch a break from the Chicago media. The situation I see Kirk possibly getting into is the same. If he takes too many far right positions, he will kill any support he may get from the Chicago media, which would have a detrimental effect on his chances of being elected just as it did with Poshard. How much of a detriment to his chances would be caused by being pounded on by the Chicago media is an open question

    train111


  28. - train111 - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 1:27 pm:

    Of course, if Kirk does indeed lose next November, we all know it’s ACORNs fault :->

    train111


  29. - Thomas Westgard - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 1:30 pm:

    The thing with TO that I find, what’s the word? Stupid? Republican? Palin-like? is this statement:

    This is a civilian trial not a military one. There is no basis to deny them visitors.

    Here in the fact-based world, there are laws and rules about prisoners that one could research. It’s work, but it leads to fact-based discussions. That work would lead to discovering that prisoners are subject to extremely tight restrictions on every aspect of their lives, including especially strict control over who may visit and under what circumstances. That determination is almost completely left to the discretion of the prison guards. The only constitutionally-guaranteed visitor is counsel, and even that can be done under extremely controlled circumstances.

    People keep telling me there are Republicans who appreciate reason and intellectual integrity, and who don’t mind the work inherent in a thoughtful debate. Unfortunately, the only people I see calling out the insanity, in my personal experience, are Democrats. As here. I know Republicans read this blog, so why did none of them challenge this kook’s ignorance?

    (grumble)


  30. - north shorer - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 1:35 pm:

    I am in Garrett’s district and oppose bringing the detainees to Illinois. Why would we want them housed in this state, with a major airport and city.


  31. - shore - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 1:35 pm:

    I’m sure Mark did an e-poll and found his own numbers. What a joke, and remember this is of one of the most liberal parts of the state. Highland Park is about as liberal a place as you’ll find in America today. You had a poll earlier this week that said democrats and indies were against it. Stick with that.

    I don’t think his reputation went anywhere. The administration tried to dump 100 gitmo prisoners no one else on the planet wants and which they’ve been unable to figure out what to do with for a year. they are going to miss their own deadline and just fired their handpicked guy greg craig who was in charge of the issue-read the time magazine story. Kirk looked tough for his consrevative people he needs to win over and the media will have a really tough time overlooking 10 years of moderate votes and things like the suburban strategy against people like alexi and hoffman.

    maybe it’s because they see alexi and hoffman and jackson as lightweights, but we really haven’t seen any scrutiny of their positions yet in the chicago media. Jackson wants to pull out of afghanistan, since apparently she knows better than the 4 star generals there on the ground.


  32. - Thomas Westgard - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 1:37 pm:

    Okay, I exaggerated. Huckabee called out his party for mindless, knee-jerk opposition to everything Obama does. That’s integrity on Huckabee’s part. And although Rep. Kirk has been soiling himself with fear, some of his Republican counterparts have told him to tone down the hysterics. Still, I wish there were more of this self-monitoring in the GOP. The inmates have been running the asylum over there for long enough.


  33. - wordslinger - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 1:45 pm:

    –Jackson wants to pull out of afghanistan, since apparently she knows better than the 4 star generals there on the ground.–

    A lot of people on all points of the political spectrum want to pull out of Afghanistan. Probably the loudest voice right now is George Will.

    If you can define the current mission, eight years in, let’s hear it.


  34. - shore - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 1:55 pm:

    The president just got back from asia where we’ve had troops for quite some time, and it doesn’t seem to have hurt our interests. Every major terrorist attack in the last decade has been launched from the afghan/pakistan tribal area, and I’m in no mood to wake up after another attack to learn that the moment the cat moved away, the mice started playing again.

    Urban politicians generally don’t like the military and deployments no matter what, and jackson’s knowledge of the issue probably doesn’t go beyond a 2 page brief some intern downloaded from the internet. She probably couldn’t tell mcchrystal from petraeus from eikenberry when handed a lineup and remember senators have to represent the states interests and be able to have face to face one on one meetings with these people and not get played.

    Obama doesn’t hold their hand in those meetings.


  35. - Rich Miller - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 1:58 pm:

    ===Urban politicians generally don’t like the military and deployments no matter what===

    Exqueeze me?


  36. - Capitol View - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 2:17 pm:

    Israel has the same problem with Palestinians who have tried to be suicide bombers but were intercepted, or killers of Israeli civilians on cross border incursions. No one says “kill them immediately”, but any continuing detainment is costly, a security risk, and there is the chance that Americans will be kidnapped and held until some or all terrorist prisoners are released.

    In the Afgan-Pakistan region, the preferred American approach is now to bomb the homes or gatherings of the leaders of the terrorist groups, even if that means killing their family members and others near them at the time of the assault. This is driving the terrorist leaders out of the country and back to Yeman, Pakistan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. And there are no more trainnig camps in the Afgan region, just Wahabbi schools in Pakistan where Radical Islam is taught as a political philosophy and not as to specific terroristic tactics.

    The reality is that we have won in Iraq, Afgan, and the region. We have driven the terrorists underground or out of the area, by targeting their installations and leaders. This is a very Arab way of fighting, and the Arab “man on the street” understands it.

    Taking prisoners and holding them in detention halfway around the world in a DOD facility military prison makes no sense to them, or to me. The CIA and DOD used to take prisoners and suspected terrorists and send them to other Arab countries for interogation (almost certainly including torture), and afterwards that country would either dispose of their bodies or release them to go home if they were inadvertant capturees. We stopped that practice after it was reported in the press. Long detention makes no sense in the Arab culture, and now GITMO shows that it makes no sense in ours.


  37. - Anonymous - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 2:27 pm:

    ======
    Lee, do you mean, then, that the GOP was right to go all goofy before all the facts were in?
    ======

    Rich, if I posted a link to Fox’s “Making Bad History”, would you let it stand? Talk about people looking goofy before the facts are in.


  38. - shore - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 2:30 pm:

    Urban politicians are generally very anti-war, it’s more about principle to them than reality. They argue the money should be spent on issues confronting urban America than what they see as the military industrial complex. This isn’t a new concept. The cbc, the progressive caucus, largely urban based cd’s hate deployments no matter what and opposed dod spending.


  39. - VanillaMan - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 2:55 pm:

    U.S. Rep. Halvorson questions selling Thomson prison

    Add her to the list of incumbants unwilling to risk re-election a year from now. This was a bonehead political move from Quinn, Durbin and Obama. They made the announcement as though this was a great idea. Remember the quotes? It was never a great idea politically, and for party leaders, you have to wonder if they were even thinking at all about opposing views - from their own party.

    Just how hard is it to see that a Gitmo prison would fall into the same NIMBY category as nuclear power plants, nuclear waste dumps, forest fires, earthquakes and tramp feces?

    The opposition to it writes itself - instantly, voraciously, and emotionally. Calling opponents names, calling them cowards or mocking them for jumping to conclusions without hearing all the facts is unrealistic. Expecting a oppositional candidate to not make hay of this is also utterly unrealistic.


  40. - Arthur Andersen - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 3:51 pm:

    What no one seems to address is the lousy location of this prison. DoC, through a couple, maybe three Govs resisted asking for $$ to fill it up because it is in the middle of nowhere and the logistics of inmate movement (remember, even in max security, inmates get moved around the system, have court/medical appointments) were a potential cluster****.

    I think The President should admit he made a mistake and keep these creeps in GITMO. Failing that, I find the notion that the State can garner a windfall for an underused, poorly sited facility (with a few maintenance problems) quite naive.


  41. - Ghost - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 4:26 pm:

    AA in a max they have a little court room and ship the judge in, and they do most medical on sight.

    we have a lot of remote prisons. Tamms, Big Muddy etc. We usually dont put supermaxes in heavy population areas :)


  42. - Cindy Lou - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 4:53 pm:

    Geez, AA, it’s really not all that bad up there, they stopped having to ride their mules into town a long time ago ;-0 Bet I can still drive all those little ol’ country roads without giving it much effort or thought. Bet there’s not a back road up there I haven’t been on.


  43. - Lynn S - Tuesday, Nov 24, 09 @ 12:31 am:

    - True Observer - Friday, Nov 20, 09 @ 1:04 pm:

    “good luck getting a visa to enter the US from Yemen.”

    In case you haven’t noticed, they’re already here. All the 19 on the planes were already here.–

    At least 15 of the 19 9/11 hijackers were from Saudi Arabia, and they originally came on student/tourist visas, but overstayed those visas to commit their plot.

    You remember Saudi Arabia, don’t you? They sell us a large portion of the oil we use to fuel our lifestyles; they have allowed us to base troops on their soil despite the protests of their citizens. Saudi Arabia is very undemocratic and may well become unstable when King Abdullah dies.

    Yemen is very close to a failed state; the Saudis recently had some military operations there to put down Yemeni rebels and protect the Saudi/Yemeni border. If you look on a detailed map of Saudi Arabia, you will see that most of the Saudi/Yemeni border is labelled “The Empty Quarter.”

    I have taken to telling my friends that we shouldn’t have issues with illegal immigrants; they just work 2 or 3 full-time jobs and live 5 or 6 to a one-bedroom apartment and send money to their families back home. We should be far more concerned about those immigrants masochist enough to subject themselves and their families to the idiotic bureaucracy that is American immigration policy. That’s where the majority of our “terrorists” seem to be coming from (when they aren’t disaffected white boys with a grudge against the government that they perceive to have “wronged” them somehow. For example: Timothy McVeigh).


Sorry, comments for this post are now closed.


* Pritzker calls some of Bears proposals 'probably non-starters,' refuses to divert state dollars intended for other purposes (Updated)
* Isabel’s afternoon roundup
* Friends of the Parks responds to Bears’ lakefront stadium proposal
* It’s just a bill
* Judge rejects state motion to move LaSalle Veterans' Home COVID deaths lawsuit to Court of Claims
* Learn something new every day
* Protect Illinois Hospitality – Vote No On House Bill 5345
* Need something to read? Try these Illinois-related books
* Illinois Hospitals Are Driving Economic Activity Across Illinois: $117.7B Annually And 445K Jobs
* Today's quotables
* Open thread
* Isabel’s morning briefing
* Live coverage
* Yesterday's stories

Support CapitolFax.com
Visit our advertisers...

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............


Loading


Main Menu
Home
Illinois
YouTube
Pundit rankings
Obama
Subscriber Content
Durbin
Burris
Blagojevich Trial
Advertising
Updated Posts
Polls

Archives
April 2024
March 2024
February 2024
January 2024
December 2023
November 2023
October 2023
September 2023
August 2023
July 2023
June 2023
May 2023
April 2023
March 2023
February 2023
January 2023
December 2022
November 2022
October 2022
September 2022
August 2022
July 2022
June 2022
May 2022
April 2022
March 2022
February 2022
January 2022
December 2021
November 2021
October 2021
September 2021
August 2021
July 2021
June 2021
May 2021
April 2021
March 2021
February 2021
January 2021
December 2020
November 2020
October 2020
September 2020
August 2020
July 2020
June 2020
May 2020
April 2020
March 2020
February 2020
January 2020
December 2019
November 2019
October 2019
September 2019
August 2019
July 2019
June 2019
May 2019
April 2019
March 2019
February 2019
January 2019
December 2018
November 2018
October 2018
September 2018
August 2018
July 2018
June 2018
May 2018
April 2018
March 2018
February 2018
January 2018
December 2017
November 2017
October 2017
September 2017
August 2017
July 2017
June 2017
May 2017
April 2017
March 2017
February 2017
January 2017
December 2016
November 2016
October 2016
September 2016
August 2016
July 2016
June 2016
May 2016
April 2016
March 2016
February 2016
January 2016
December 2015
November 2015
October 2015
September 2015
August 2015
July 2015
June 2015
May 2015
April 2015
March 2015
February 2015
January 2015
December 2014
November 2014
October 2014
September 2014
August 2014
July 2014
June 2014
May 2014
April 2014
March 2014
February 2014
January 2014
December 2013
November 2013
October 2013
September 2013
August 2013
July 2013
June 2013
May 2013
April 2013
March 2013
February 2013
January 2013
December 2012
November 2012
October 2012
September 2012
August 2012
July 2012
June 2012
May 2012
April 2012
March 2012
February 2012
January 2012
December 2011
November 2011
October 2011
September 2011
August 2011
July 2011
June 2011
May 2011
April 2011
March 2011
February 2011
January 2011
December 2010
November 2010
October 2010
September 2010
August 2010
July 2010
June 2010
May 2010
April 2010
March 2010
February 2010
January 2010
December 2009
November 2009
October 2009
September 2009
August 2009
July 2009
June 2009
May 2009
April 2009
March 2009
February 2009
January 2009
December 2008
November 2008
October 2008
September 2008
August 2008
July 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
October 2007
September 2007
August 2007
July 2007
June 2007
May 2007
April 2007
March 2007
February 2007
January 2007
December 2006
November 2006
October 2006
September 2006
August 2006
July 2006
June 2006
May 2006
April 2006
March 2006
February 2006
January 2006
December 2005
April 2005
March 2005
February 2005
January 2005
December 2004
November 2004
October 2004

Blog*Spot Archives
November 2005
October 2005
September 2005
August 2005
July 2005
June 2005
May 2005

Syndication

RSS Feed 2.0
Comments RSS 2.0




Hosted by MCS SUBSCRIBE to Capitol Fax Advertise Here Mobile Version Contact Rich Miller