Bell Curve The Law Talking Guy Raised by Republicans U.S. West
With proper funding I'm confident this little baby could destroy an area the size of New York City. Well, he's kind of had it in for me ever since I accidentally ran over his dog. Actually, replace "accidentally" with "repeatedly," and replace "dog" with "son." I am looking forward to an orderly election tomorrow, which will eliminate the need for a violent blood bath. Statistics show that old people drive at least as well as sleep-deprived apes.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Now in Charge of More Than Just the Kwik-E-Mart

This week, Louisiana voted for Piyush "Bobby" Jindal (Republican) to be their new governor. He is the first American of (East) Indian descent to be elected to such a high office. There are about 2.5 million Asian Indians in the US, less than 1%, and prejudice against these smaller minorities can sometimes go unremarked. Despite some of Jindal's highly conservative views (e.g. he wants to ban all abortions without exception) on balance I see his election as evidence of continuing progress toward civil rights for all.

3 comments:

The Law Talking Guy said...

He pretty much won every part of the state except New Orleans. But here's the lesson. He got 700,000 votes total, which was 54% of the total. New Orleans is missing about 250,000 black people. There's a connection there.

Carl said...

Does the Governor of Louisiana have the legal power to remove local officials? If so, I hope Jindal removes N.O. Mayor Ray Nagin, Police Chief Warren Riley and D.A. Eddie Jordan for gross misconduct, incompetence, & neglect.

Raised By Republicans said...

From what I've heard, Nagin is the GOP's favorite Democrat in New Orleans so I wouldn't count on his removal by a Republican governor even if it were possible - which it almost certainly isn't.