The Party of No is continuing to put party before country by blocking homeland security nominations even while terrorists are plotting domestic attacks, says fired-up jellyfish:
In other news, Reid mainlines small amount of testosterone.
February 3, 2010
Harry Reid: Republicans are undermining national security
Posted by maru at 2/03/2010 04:07:00 PM
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homeland security nominations?
Yeah. These are the really important ones that can't get through the Senate.
Is the first Bush nominee for Secretary, Bernie Kerik, still in jail?
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Feb. 4, 2010 HuffPo
VALHALLA, N.Y. — Former New York Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik is now just another number in the county jail.
Westchester County jail spokesman Justin Pruyne (PRYN') says Kerik was given the number 210717 and a single-bed cell when he arrived Tuesday afternoon.
Kerik is awaiting a federal trial on corruption charges. He had his $500,000 bail revoked for disclosing secret pretrial information.
Pruyne says the 54-year-old Kerik was processed like any other incoming inmate but was segregated from the general jail population because of his background in law enforcement.
Kerik won glowing reviews for his leadership after the Sept. 11 attacks. He was later nominated to lead the federal Homeland Security agency but withdrew as corruption allegations mounted.
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