Miller at it again

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  • TTMD

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    Nov 10, 2012
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    The best part of the article is the very end:

    "Miller told Rahn that if Ports is not fired, he should be "moved to a position where he does not have responsibility for communicating with local officials."

    The governor's office rejected the suggestion.

    "The only people who should be worried about their jobs are the lawmakers who publicly supported a law that jeopardizes road projects across the state," Mayer said."

    Miller's a blow-hard & he knows that everyone knows it.

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    BeoBill

    Crank in the Third Row
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    Oct 3, 2013
    27,165
    南馬里蘭州鮑伊
    The best part of the article is the very end:

    "Miller told Rahn that if Ports is not fired, he should be "moved to a position where he does not have responsibility for communicating with local officials."

    The governor's office rejected the suggestion.

    "The only people who should be worried about their jobs are the lawmakers who publicly supported a law that jeopardizes road projects across the state," Mayer said."

    Miller's a blow-hard & he knows that everyone knows it.

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    Let's start a pool for when he's going to retire. Which he needs to do. Soon.
     

    ComeGet

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    Sep 1, 2015
    5,911
    I found this amusing -

    "Senate President Miller has a long and very colorful history of writing impulsive but always rhetorically enjoyable letters to people he is upset with — we always enjoy reading them," said Hogan spokesman Douglass Mayer...
     

    rwbow1969

    Get Wiffit
    Dec 10, 2011
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    Clearspring
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    j_h_smith

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    Jul 28, 2007
    28,516
    Notice Busch's current silence ... Miller is taking all the heat and talking the talk ... his seat is safe ... not so for the other Mike

    They're veterans of the game. They know how and what can be said and done.
     

    Gryphon

    inveniam viam aut faciam
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    Mar 8, 2013
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    The best part of the article is the very end:

    "Miller told Rahn that if Ports is not fired, he should be "moved to a position where he does not have responsibility for communicating with local officials."

    The governor's office rejected the suggestion.

    "The only people who should be worried about their jobs are the lawmakers who publicly supported a law that jeopardizes road projects across the state," Mayer said."

    Miller's a blow-hard & he knows that everyone knows it.

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    This ^^^
     

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