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Ex-Rep. Marilyn Musgrave has an article today in the Weekly Standard on President Barack Obama’s actions on abortion issues since taking office.
Musgrave, who was an uncompromising voice on one side of the abortion issue, criticizes Obama for not being, well, compromising.
More details at my Coloradoan blog here: http://tr.im/jUrm
Musgrave co-authored the article with Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the Susan B. Anthony List, which also is Musgrave’s current employer.
Musgrave and Dannenfelser are meeting today and Wednesday in Denver, setting strategy for 2010 and “Votes Have Consequences,” the SBA List initiative Musgrave is heading.
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And that’s why Musgrave is no longer in Congress.
Musty = irrelevant.
and raise you a ZZZZzzzzz
“Musgrave and Dannenfelser are meeting today and Wednesday in Denver”.
Yeah and I had a tuna sub for lunch today.
Oh right, the lobbying cow that moved to DC. We should have bought her a ticket to Texas.
Bob how is it that you still have a job? All you do is write about Musgrave and she has been out of office for 7 months now. Stop the obsession. I’m sure there is something going on in Ft Collins you could write about.
amount to an endorsement. If I were in office, I would rejoice at her criticism on every official action I took.
In your case Bob obsession isn’t just the name of a cheap perfume. Seriously, rather than spending your time pursuing Marilyn why don’t you earn that college degree you never bothered with …perhaps you would learn about objective journalism in those upper level courses you failed to complete.