Subject: USDOJ Kevin O'Connor is Thrice a Crook
Date: Nov 11, 2009 6:34 AM
ARTICLE BELOW ABOUT RELL's ENDORCEMENT
OF CORRUPTICUT's FAMOUS DCF-ROWLANDGATE
PROTECTOR
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1) Got his job as US Attorney because
his wife worked in Rowland's Legal Orifice
during DCF-Rowlandgate Party-And-Screw for
the Pediatric National Jails enterprise
(prosecuted by his very office, but excluded
O'Connor because of "conflicts of interest")
and is a racist, like Jodi Rell:
http://www.corporatecrimereporter.com/curryinterview.htm
http://www.actionlyme.org/CRYME_DISEASE.htm
http://www.actionlyme.org/RAGAGLIA_GRANDJURY_DETAILS.htm
2) Did not do his job prosecuting the
Lyme crymes, so Blumenthal had to do it
http://www.actionlyme.org/USDOJ_COMPLAINT_RICO.htm
http://www.actionlyme.org/080430_RICO_CABAL_CAVES.htm
And Yale and UConn not only lost all their
funding, but now are begging for $605 million
for a new hospital so they can perform more
of the same:
http://www.actionlyme.org/UCONN_NO_HOSPITAL.htm
3) Was Alberto Gonzales' Number One Choice
to defend him during US Attorneygate.
O'Connor would be Status Quo Corrupticut
Police State:
http://www.actionlyme.org/andersonpenisbiter.htm
They don't like black people and they don't like
poor people. Rell picked this racist tard
who was never qualified for his job because she
wants to protect all the rich people in the
State, like the Bushies and the Yalies against
criminal prosecutions.
To me, this, O'Connor as Rell's pick, just
stands as an exclamation point about why Rell
should never have been or have run as governor.
Rell is a snob. And the interesting thing about
Rell as a snob is that she never finished college
and used her pitbull, Lisa Moody, to do all her
thinking for her. How could you be vain and
Holier Than Thou if you've always *used* other
people? 'If you're whole life has been about
appearances?
Rell is what is Connecticut about Connecticut.
I know her because I know her twins:
http://www.actionlyme.org/Hilarious.htm
http://www.actionlyme.org/DCF_NANCY_MARTIN_BLOW_ME_OFF_1996.htm
and Sarah Palin.
Yo, I WATCHED this personality evolve.
I know *all* *about* the roomful of mirrors...
And the raving thought-disorder that emerged.
http://www.actionlyme.org
KMDickson
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courant.com/news/politics/hc-qpoll-1111.artnov11,0,3322952.story
Courant.com
The GOVERNOR
Rell's Decision Puts New Face On Race For Governor
By CHRISTOPHER KEATING and JON LENDER
November 11, 2009
Click here to find out more!
With Republican Gov. M. Jodi Rell's abrupt departure from the race,
Democrats and Republicans are suddenly scrambling for front-runner
status as they prepare for primaries next August.
If the Democratic primary were to be held today, Secretary of the
State Susan Bysiewicz would be the winner with 26 percent of the vote,
followed by Greenwich multimillionaire Ned Lamont with 23 percent,
according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday.
Dannel Malloy, the longest-serving mayor in Stamford's history, was
third in the poll with 9 percent. Former House Speaker James Amann
captured 3 percent, state Sen. Gary LeBeau of East Hartford got 2
percent, and Ridgefield First Selectman Rudy Marconi, the least-known
Democratic candidate, was last with 1 percent. The margin of error in
the part of the poll that focused on Democrats was plus or minus 4.5
percentage points.
The race remains wide open, however, as 33 percent of the registered
Democrats polled were undecided.
Rell Mum
Rell would not endorse a Republican candidate Tuesday, undermining Lt.
Gov. Michael Fedele's statement Monday night that she had assured him
of her support for the GOP nomination.
Instead, Rell mentioned that several qualified Republicans are
potential candidates, and volunteered the name of former U.S. Attorney
Kevin O'Connor, who lost a race for Congress in 1998.
When reminded about what Fedele had said, Rell responded, "He is one
of many people right now that have expressed an interest. He hasn't
declared yet that he's running."
Rell said she had heard that House Republican leader Lawrence Cafero,
Senate GOP leader John McKinney and O'Connor might run.
"They're all great Republicans, and they're all very competent," Rell
said.
Among the Democratic candidates, Malloy has lost ground even though he
and Bysiewicz remain the leaders in the amount of money raised and in
the number of campaign contributors.
Amann said that Lamont's entry into the race last week dealt Malloy a
severe blow, draining his core support in lower Fairfield County.
Lamont is from Greenwich; Malloy is from neighboring Stamford.
Malloy, though, went to the Capitol press room on Monday evening to
tell reporters that Rell's decision to drop out of the race does not
change anything for him.
Despite running statewide TV commercials and spending nearly $4
million before losing to New Haven Mayor John DeStefano in the
Democratic gubernatorial primary in August of 2006, Malloy is still
not widely known around the state. The poll showed that 67 percent of
respondents have not heard enough about him to form an opinion,
including 74 percent each in Hartford, Windham, Tolland and New London
counties.
"That's a problem for him," said Douglas Schwartz, the director of the
Quinnipiac poll. "It's always been an issue for him."
Rell, too, noted that Malloy had little name recognition in the poll
when compared with Lamont, a cable TV entrepreneur who won an August
2006 primary against U.S. Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman before losing in
the general election.
But Roy Occhiogrosso, a strategist for Malloy, said: "Doug Schwartz's
poll showed Dan losing to John DeStefano by 20 points 18 days before
the primary, and he lost by less than two points. ... Polls this far
in advance are meaningless to everyone except the people who do them
and the inside political world. This early in the game, they are
purely a function of name recognition."
If Cafero, a Norwalk Republican, were to run against Fedele, he would
be opposing a close political and personal ally.
"He's one of my dear friends," Cafero said of Fedele. "I think Mike's
a wonderful guy. I think he'd make a terrific governor. I think I've
earned the right to make that consideration myself."
As a state legislator since January 1993, a deputy leader for 10
years, and the top House Republican since 2007, Cafero said he
believes that he has enough experience at the state Capitol to be
seriously considered for the governor's office.
He criticized all of the Democratic gubernatorial candidates for
remaining virtually silent and largely out of the fray during the
tough budget months of February through September as the legislature
was battling over the state's worst budget crisis in decades.
Among Women
In an intriguing facet of the poll, Bysiewicz — the only woman in the
Democratic field — led Rell among women voters in a theoretical
election matchup. The poll, taken in the days before Rell's
announcement that she will not seek re-election, showed that women
voters preferred Bysiewicz to the governor by a margin of 4 percentage
points. Rell, however, held a 46 percent to 40 percent advantage over
Bysiewicz once men were included in the sample.
What it all might mean next year is unclear with Rell now out of the
race, but Schwartz believed it was worth mentioning at some length. He
said that although Bysiewicz showed strength among women against Rell,
two of her Democratic competitors for the party's nomination — Lamont
and Malloy — trailed Rell among women voters.
Bysiewicz "wins the women's vote, while both Malloy and Lamont lose
the women's vote," Schwartz said.
Democrats outside the Bysiewicz camp suggest privately that her
strength among women in a matchup against Rell no longer means what it
might have.
The poll of 1,236 registered voters was conducted Nov. 3 to 8 and has
a margin of error of plus or minus 2.8 percentage points.
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