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Sunday, July 15, 2007
Paul Jacob :: Townhall.com Columnist
Life without Callahan (raising my taxes)
by Paul Jacob
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There was some criticism of Delegate Callahan by Gerald Connelly, chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. As a Democrat, Connelly’s critique risks dismissal as partisan sniping. Yet, he seems fond of Callahan, much more so than the conservatives within Callahan’s own party that the 40-year veteran had regularly battled. Still, Connelly slings Callahan, arguing, “There have been times when he’s had to carry water for the leadership that ran counter to this region’s interests.”

Hey, don’t say that while slurpin’ on rabbit stew, buddy!

To bring us the rabbit, perhaps Callahan has had to work against the region some of the time. And he regularly voted to raise our taxes. But should we look a gift rabbit in the mouth?

When he announced his retirement back in March, Callahan wasn’t too shy to tell reporters how doggone important he has been, stating: “The stuff I have done over the years has been unsurpassed for any Northern Virginia legislator in history. I probably delivered more to my region and to the state than anyone else.”

So what does all his “deliverance” amount to? Huge gobs of tax dollars. My tax dollars.

And for that, he’s a legend . . . if only in his own mind. And that of the Washington Post.

Will we survive without Mr. Callahan? Sure. Somehow. Against all odds, we’ll find a way. Though, shucks, our taxes may not go up as fast.

Still, I bet we can find someone somewhere to raise our taxes.

Equaling Callahan’s arrogance? Now that may not be so easy. It will no doubt take some seasoning once in office.

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Paul Jacob is President of Citizens in Charge. His daily Common Sense commentary appears on the Web, via e-mail, and on radio stations across America.
 
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AND of course
The thought training media will describe such men as "Bigger than Life itself"

Ha ha.
No one, and I mean no one is bigger than life.


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Callahan wasn’t too shy to tell reporters how doggone important he has been, stating: “The stuff I have done over the years has been unsurpassed for any Northern Virginia legislator in history. I probably delivered more to my region and to the state than anyone else.”


His mark on history seems to be about money, taking from one hand to give to another.


Using the power of the State.
Guess he can perch himself in the annuals of history along side other socialists and facists like seen in such places as Russia, China, Vietnam, Cuba.

They do seem to hold high esteem with the anti-American socialists who run the media and political parties, both democrat and republican.

Callahan's largess with taxpayer money.
I remember when Vince got a little lightheaded (nice for drunk) at a party and allegedly got a little suggestive and even -- allegedly -- wore a lamp shade as a hat.

How clever! How chic!

Now he retires as THE champion RINO afloat. Mr. Profligate SQUARED!

On the good side -- for him of course -- he'll probaly have free box seats at Wolf Trap for life.

Didn't cost HIM ennything.

And the Washington Post will speak kindly of him as if he were the last of the Mohigans.

Alas, he'S NOT the last of the Mo'Higher Taxmen.
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