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Monday, November 07, 2005

Election day tomorrow

Remember to go and vote!

Friday, November 04, 2005

Zogby poll: 53% of Americans say Congress should consider impeaching Bush if he lied about why we went to war in Iraq

Question: "If President Bush did not tell the truth about his reasons for going to war with Iraq, Congress should consider holding him accountable through impeachment."

Adults (+/- 2.9% margin of error)
52.6% for impeachment
42.4% against impeachment

Likely voters (+/- 3% margin of error)
51.3% for impeachment
44.7% against impeachment

Independents (+/- 2.9% margin of error)
50.5% for impeachment
44.2% against impeachment

You can view all the information here
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Thursday, November 03, 2005

Thank Harry


Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Now, I'm really sick

I'm pretty sick right now so I won't able to post as much as I want. CONNECTICUTBlog will be back up to full power in a few days but for now, I'm going back to bed.

GOP chairman resigns

Didn't know the disagreement between GOP chariman William Hamzy and Governor Rell would lead to this.

From The Hartford Courant

William A. Hamzy resigned Monday as Republican state chairman, leaving the GOP with a key vacancy to fill in the early weeks of Gov. M. Jodi Rell's campaign for governor.

Hamzy, 39, a state representative from Plymouth, said he will step down Dec. 2, less than a year after Rell installed him in the job.

The resignation comes just weeks after Hamzy and the governor's staff clashed over the GOP soliciting contributions from lobbyists and state contractors - legal sources that Rell has voluntarily placed off limits for her own campaign.

Hamzy declined Monday to talk about that disagreement, saying his resignation was motivated by a conflict over time, not policy.

"I believe this job can be done on a part-time basis," Hamzy said of being chairman, "but only if it's your second job."

It was Hamzy's third. In addition to being a legislator, Hamzy maintains a private law practice. He also is married and the father of two children, aged 3 and 5.

Judd Everhart, the governor's spokesman, said Rell appreciated Hamzy's service to the party and the difficulty of being a legislator, lawyer and state chairman.

"The governor understands this and wishes him well," he said.

No successor has been selected.

Hamzy, who came to prominence last year as a member of the House impeachment committee that investigated gifts and favors accepted by Gov. John G. Rowland, said his resignation was not sought by Rell.

The state chairman is elected by the 72-member Republican State Central Committee, but the panel nearly always defers to a sitting governor's choice.

The party organization showed some independence under Hamzy, issuing a resolution and a press release at odds with Rell on civil unions for same-sex couples.

Hamzy and the GOP state central committee urged lawmakers to define marriage as between a man and a woman - a position shared by Rell. But Hamzy in a related press release broke with the governor by equating same-sex marriage with civil unions.

"We should stop the parsing of words - this is gay marriage pure and simple," Hamzy said.

Rell later signed the civil unions bill into law.

More recently, Rell called the legislature into special session on campaign finance legislation on the very day Hamzy was hosting a golf-tournament fundraiser for the cash-strapped party.

Trucking company owner arrested

Good!

From The Hartford Courant
The owner of a Bloomfield company whose truck was blamed for a deadly chain reaction crash in Avon was arrested Wednesday on insurance fraud and other charges, the chief state's attorney said.

Just an hour earlier, a Superior Court judge had ordered the liquidation of American Crushing & Recycling, which owns the truck blamed for a July 29 crash that killed four people.

Judge John Langenbach issued the ruling following a hearing at which owner David Wilcox refused to testify.

Though Wilcox had not been charged at that point, his lawyer said Wilcox needed to assert his constitutional right not to incriminate himself.

State officials have said the dump truck that barreled out of control down Avon Mountain was not insured, but Wilcox allegedly tried to reinstate the insurance after the accident.

Wilcox also faces civil lawsuits from the families of his victims.