[StBernard] Gubernatorial Opponents Mock Jindal During Louisiana Debate In New Orleans

Westley Annis Westley at da-parish.com
Sat Oct 6 00:03:44 EDT 2007


It most certainly appears that Mr. Boasso has become a "blowhard" and needs
to shut his mouth and stick to issues at debates.

Firstly, Mr. Boasso complains with "Where is Jindal?" Then when he shows up
to express his views he's attacked before the camera with
knick-knack-Patty-Whack comments which shows his colors.

He complained when Mr. Jindal didn't show at some of the flim-flam debates,
then when he does, he's bitc*in' why he isn't in Washington fighting/lobbing
against the President's veto vs. Socialized Medicine in a Socialistic
society!

Sorry, Walter, but the small but powerful Mr. Jindal is not omnipresent as
to satisfy your fond desires.

It appears that the candidates who are losing are taking the stage to
"gang-fight" the new governor to be as a last-ditch effort to defame and
discredit him. If voters cannot detect the mauling by Mr. Boasso and the
other Axis of Evil, then they must be planning on attending the Lighthouse
of the Blind as poster children <chuckle, kiddin')..

There's an old sayin':

"If you lie, cheat and scratch your way toward the top, you'll be seen as a
liar, a cheat and scratched". --(jer, Oct 5, 2007).

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Jindal, Boasso exchange barbs at gubernatorial forum
by AP

SHREVEPORT - What began as a traditional candidate forum between the four
top candidates for governor soon grew into a heated war of words between
Democrat Walter Boasso and Republican Bobby Jindal over health care votes
and corruption allegations.

At one point, Thursday night's debate in Shreveport ran so off script that
the debate moderators intervened, asking the candidates to stick to
answering questions rather than back-and-forth attacks.

Boasso started the dispute, on a health care question. He challenged Jindal
to return to Washington to drum up support from Louisiana's congressional
delegation for a bill to expand and reauthorize the Children's Health
Insurance Program, which serves 109,000 Louisiana children. Boasso said
Jindal voted against children's health care.

The usually calm Jindal appeared shaken by the attack and struck back by
accusing Boasso of misrepresenting facts and twisting his record. Jindal
said he voted against one version of the bill because it would have cut
health programs for the elderly.




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