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Archive for June 8th, 2006

Quote(s) of the Day

David Letterman, in his opening remarks tonight, asked “is it to soon to hit on Mrs. al-Zarqawi?. He followed the remark with “nice shot Cheney”.

Erie County Legislators Right a Wrong

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Kudos to the legislature for instituting a waiver for 1 to 3 day temporary health permits.

In the words of Cindy Locklear -

It wasn’t easy and a couple of the legislators tried to push it back into committee for more discussion, but the waiver for the one to three day Temporary Food Permits was passed today for the charitables.

Often times the “right” thing to do is not the “easy” thing to do. Congrats to Cindy and the other legislators who weighed in to support the waiver.