BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana Attorney General Charles Foti has decided against issuing a ruling on whether former U.S. Sen. John Breaux can run for governor.Two state lawmakers asked Foti to weigh in on whether Breaux, a resident of Maryland, can legally run. Foti issued a statement Friday saying the issue should be decided in the courts."I must refrain from rendering an opinion on the ultimate issue of whether Mr. Breaux meets the qualifications to become a candidate in the governor's race," Foti said.
Since there are no comments I am going to assume the bloggers are bored...still think this is one heck of political story.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
2 comments:
Bloggers aren't responding to your blog because it takes too long to get comments posted. Quit having a life, and sit by your computer 24/7. It is the only way that you will maintain interest.
I personally believe that everyone has run out of things to say - at least that make much sense and the thrill of anonymous rock-throwing has been removed. Creative dry spells exist and I am quite sure that this one will be cured by an intellectual gully-washer as soon as there is another precipitating event. Thanks Michelle
Post a Comment