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Akaka of Hawaii announces Senate retirement
« on: March 04, 2011, 01:27:24 PM »
I suspect he is ill.  Last time I heard him speak I could barely understand a word he said. 

This is a race that could help tip the Senate.  Lingle can win this seat, despite the fact Hawaii voters have tunnel vision in the polls. 

Akaka of Hawaii announces Senate retirement
By: CNN Political Unit

(CNN) - Sen. Daniel Akaka, D-Hawaii, announced Wednesday that he will not run for another term, becoming the fifth Democratic senator to retire this year.
“As many of you can imagine, it was a very difficult decision for me,” Akaka said in a statement. “However, I feel that the end of this Congress is the right time for me to step aside. It has been a great honor and privilege to serve the people of Hawaii.”

“Mr. Akaka,” became a familiar name to those who watch the Senate floor, as he has been called first during roll call for many years. Akaka was first elected to the Senate in 1990, after serving 14 years in the House.

President Barack Obama released a statement Wednesday night shortly after news of Akaka’s retirement broke thanking the longtime senator for his service.

“Danny Akaka answered the call to serve right after high school by joining the Army Corps of Engineers during World War II. When he returned to Honolulu, he continued to serve the people of Hawaii as an educator before embarking on more than three decades of distinguished service in both houses of Congress,” Obama said.

“Michelle and I would like to join the people of Hawaii in saying ‘mahalo’ to Danny for his lifetime of service and offer both him and Millie our best wishes for the future,” he added. "Mahalo" is a Hawaiian word meaning “thank you.”

Democratic and Republican operatives reacted swiftly to Akaka’s announcement, which opens yet another seat currently held by an incumbent Democrat for the 2012 elections. So far this year, Sens. Kent Conrad of North Dakota, Jim Webb of Virginia, Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico, and Independent Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut have announced they will not seek reelection. The retirements further threaten the Democrats’ Senate majority, which is already on shaky ground after the midterm elections last fall.

In a statement released Wednesday, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Patty Murray expressed confidence that the seat now occupied by Akaka would remain in Democratic hands.

“With a heavily-leaning Democratic electorate and their native son up for re-election as President of the United States, we are confident the people of Hawaii will continue to have two Democrats serving them in the United States Senate,” Murray said in the statement.

A Democratic source also trumpeted the party’s advantages in Hawaii, pointing out that Obama won his home state by 45 points in 2008, and adding that Democrats hold a 34-point registration advantage.
The source told CNN that potential Democratic candidates include Hawaiian Lt. Gov. Brian Schatz and U.S. Rep. Colleen Hanabusa.

But Republicans quickly made it clear they consider the newly open seat fair game.

“The retirement of yet another longtime Democrat Senator further expands the map of takeover opportunities and further strengthens Republican hopes for a new Senate majority in 2012,” National Republican Senatorial Committee Communications Director Brian Walsh said in a statement released shortly after news of the retirement broke.

“With several strong candidates already looking at this race, even before Senator Akaka’s announcement, Hawaii presents an unexpected opportunity for Senate Republicans and we intend to make the most of it in 2012,” Walsh said.

Of those strong candidates, many GOP strategists think former Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle would have the best chance at taking the seat. Lingle may be best known on the national stage for delivering the nominating speech for vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin at 2008 Republican National Convention.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/03/02/source-sen-akaka-will-not-seek-reelection/

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Re: Akaka of Hawaii announces Senate retirement
« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2011, 01:35:09 PM »
"But now, the Hawaii state government, led by Republican Governor Linda Lingle, has made a public statement of the facts of Obama’s birth information, and she has said she personally saw his live birth certificate in the archives, and that no more will the state government react to the nearly 50 requests a month for proof about Obama’s birth."


SORRY - But she is a tool for selling obama's big kenyan lie.

Vote for a "real" conservative, brother.

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Re: Akaka of Hawaii announces Senate retirement
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2011, 01:39:42 PM »
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Re: Akaka of Hawaii announces Senate retirement
« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2011, 01:40:22 PM »
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240 is setting up for a straight Dem vote in 2012 - we all know it. 

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Re: Akaka of Hawaii announces Senate retirement
« Reply #4 on: March 04, 2011, 01:45:17 PM »
240 is setting up for a straight Dem vote in 2012 - we all know it. 

You pick anyone but Palin and I'll take my pic covered in their stickers and post it on getbig.

You pick palin and I'll take a crap in my polling station and write "333386" in turd on the wall.

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Re: Akaka of Hawaii announces Senate retirement
« Reply #5 on: March 04, 2011, 01:46:04 PM »
You pick anyone but Palin and I'll take my pic covered in their stickers and post it on getbig.

You pick palin and I'll take a crap in my polling station and write "333386" in turd on the wall.

Gloves or no gloves?

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Re: Akaka of Hawaii announces Senate retirement
« Reply #6 on: March 04, 2011, 01:47:33 PM »
240 is setting up for a straight Dem vote in 2012 - we all know it. 

Well he did say on the board he was probably going to vote for a Democrat in 08, and that he actually voted for Bob Barr, so it would not surprise me.

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Re: Akaka of Hawaii announces Senate retirement
« Reply #7 on: March 04, 2011, 01:51:12 PM »
Well he did say on the board he was probably going to vote for a Democrat in 08, and that he actually voted for Bob Barr, so it would not surprise me.

Settle down, ya jolly libby.  you voted Clinton in 1992 over Bush (republican) and Perot (anti-NAFTA). 



Gloves or no gloves?

That's like asking "Condom or no condom?"  I don't want to lose all the sensation.






Now, FYI:  Beach Bum, a condom is actually a sheath placed over the erect penis before penetration, preventing pregnancy by blocking the passage of sperm. It is a barrier method of contraception

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Re: Akaka of Hawaii announces Senate retirement
« Reply #8 on: March 04, 2011, 01:55:03 PM »
Settle down, ya jolly libby.  you voted Clinton in 1992 over Bush (republican) and Perot (anti-NAFTA). 



That's like asking "Condom or no condom?"  I don't want to lose all the sensation.






Now, FYI:  Beach Bum, a condom is actually a sheath placed over the erect penis before penetration, preventing pregnancy by blocking the passage of sperm. It is a barrier method of contraception


Yes little boy, I voted for Clinton, twice.  But I never claimed to be a Republican, you phony baloney Republican.  lol . . .

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Re: Akaka of Hawaii announces Senate retirement
« Reply #9 on: March 04, 2011, 01:58:00 PM »
Yes little boy, I voted for Clinton, twice.