Friday, August 10, 2007
Rep. David Davis Dogged Again
While the GOP faithful paid out big bucks at a fundraiser for Rep. David Davis at the Bristol Motor Speedway yesterday, protesters braved the soaring temperatures to tell Rep. Davis his vote against tougher sentencing on dogfighting was a terrible move.
The always entertaining writing of DeMarCaTionVille features the event and story in the Kingsport press. Wonder if other news agencies in the 1st District will pick up the story that has been dogging Davis?
The Editor says Rep. Davis has been nipping at her heels over the dogfighting No vote he made as well. They called her this week after tracking her blog. Davis' legislative director, Richard Vaughn, says he is eager to talk about the problem.
DeMarCaTionVille also has a hilarious bit from Jay Leno from last Friday, as Jay tears into the Johnson City minister busted for .... well, being pretty dang naughty in public.
And yes oh yes, if you are not reading DeMarCaTionVille yet - my advice is to start and make it a regular stopping place on your web travels. I sure have!
UPDATE: Michael Silence posts another news report on the protest:
"It should have been a vote against dogfighting and making it more of a felony instead of a misdemeanor,“ said Greeneville veterinarian Vickie Howell, one of the protesters. "It’s kind of a black eye for the state of Tennessee and the 1st District."
UPDATE II: Another newspaper, this one from Oak Ridge, also chastises Rep. Davis:
"The Upstate’s freshman congressman has distinguished himself as a proponent of the status quo."
Give David Davis a call, Joe. You might not agree with him, but you might find his arguments are fairly well reasoned. It's really easy to jump on him for this one vote. Call him up. Talk to him. You may have a different opinion afterwards if you can spare the time.
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ReplyDeleteplans are underway to talk him. I think he might find my reasons for supporting the bill he voted against are fairly well reasoned. especially since the bill was put before Congress in Jan. of this year, plenty of time to spare to communicate with his district on this issue of bloodsports and interstate crime.
I guess it is lost on Davis that right in his very district, in Cocke County, the sheriff's department was taking bribes from the cockfighters. As a result, it fell to the federal govt. to enforce the law. I guess Davis would remove many federal laws, leaving crime to run rampant in areas with corrupt public officials.
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