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Title: This congressman thinks Guam could tip over.
Post by: pmull on July 04, 2014, 08:25:05 AM
How did this guy get elected? He may be the dumbest congressman ever. Democrat from Georgia if you are wondering.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7XXVLKWd3Q


Title: Re: This congressman thinks Guam could tip over.
Post by: XBAMA on July 04, 2014, 11:37:25 AM
if I had to pick a poster child for what is wrong with this country ?

I would use Hank  :lol2:


not sure if I could get away with it but I want to just slap him

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Title: Re: This congressman thinks Guam could tip over.
Post by: SUPERCOACH on July 04, 2014, 02:09:38 PM
A whole bunch of peopleidiots had to vote for him.  THAT is what is wrong with our country.


Title: Re: This congressman thinks Guam could tip over.
Post by: XBAMA on July 04, 2014, 06:14:13 PM
or  :dunno:

voting in this country seems to have went the way of voting against
someone not for someone ... ?

the guy that ran against Hank must have world record amounts of suck

 :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:


Title: Re: This congressman thinks Guam could tip over.
Post by: pmull on July 05, 2014, 06:43:05 AM
or  :dunno:

voting in this country seems to have went the way of voting against
someone not for someone ... ?

the guy that ran against Hank must have world record amounts of suck

 :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:

Georgia is very similar to Alabama. Outside of the biggest city the state is conservative. Atlanta, like Birmingham, is run by minorities and is very liberal. I am guessing Hank's opponent was not black. I know that sounds racist. We have the same problem in Decatur. Our City Counsel is elected by five districts. By Federal decree one of the five districts must have a black majority. They have elected the same guy for over 20 years that I have lived here and he is terrible. It is like this at all levels... yes I am talking about Obama.


Title: Re: This congressman thinks Guam could tip over.
Post by: XBAMA on July 05, 2014, 10:09:10 AM
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Johnson has never received less than 50 percent of the primary vote since he ousted McKinney in 2006. His most recent close race was 2010, when Johnson faced controversial DeKalb County Chief Executive Officer Vernon Jones and DeKalb County Commissioner Connie Stokes in a Democratic primary. Despite facing two other candidates, Johnson avoided a runoff that year, receiving 55 percent of the district’s vote to win the primary outright


Title: Re: This congressman thinks Guam could tip over.
Post by: XBAMA on July 05, 2014, 10:14:13 AM
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Rep. Hank Johnson, D-Ga., will likely confront the toughest primary challenge of his congressional career this cycle from a well-known local law enforcement official.

The four-term Democrat, known for his unscripted comments in the House, will face former DeKalb County Sheriff Tom Brown in a May 20 primary in the deep blue 4th District in the Atlanta suburbs.

Although there are no independent public polls of the race yet, Brown has so far raised more money than Johnson — a rare feat for a challenger. What’s more, Brown enjoys high name recognition due to his long tenure as sheriff in one of the Peach State’s largest counties. For these reasons, plus a few more, local Democrats see him as a formidable primary challenger for Johnson.

Meet Tom Brown , Connie Stokes & Vernon Jones
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