Blake's blog documents Democratic blow back from local GOP hypocrisy, double standards

Even though a lot of members of the Republican hierarchy would welcome the Scott Brown special Senatorial election in Massachusetts as the death knell of the Democratic party, it seems to have been something of a wake up call for some more daring outgoing activists and groups, and Athens Banner-Herald reporter Blake Aued has cataloged a couple of these in his blog on the Banner-Herald website.

The first of these recent entries concerns Georgia gubernatorial candidate and current Congressman Nathan Deal, who has decided to cast his fate in the Republican primary with those who believe President Barack Obama was born elsewhere than Hawaii, despite numerous and repeated refuted and conclusive proof that he is indeed a United States citizen. Local bloggers at Georgia Liberal challenged Mr. Deal to proof conclusively that he is indeed eligible to run for Governor of Georgia, and surprise surprise, the Deal election committee was not the least bit prepared to respond to this fair inquiry.

The second Blake blog post involved our Congressman Dr. Paul Broun, Jr. and his co-sponsoring a resolution for James O'Keefe III in October honoring one of the four from Louisiana who brought camera and a scantily dressed woman in an ACORN office dressed as a pimp. Now he is charged with entering a Federal office under false pretenses in an apparent attempt at somehow manipulating Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu's telephone system in her Louisiana office. A group called American United for Change wondered if Congressman Broun is still supporting this person now that he is facing federal charges for dressing up as a telephone repairman and trying to pull his own Watergate instead of a pimp. 

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