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The Blog for Saturday, October 01, 2005

Bill Nelson. A "Go To Guy"

    Even GOoPers recognize that Bill Nelson is a man who can get things done. Heck, even "aides" to GOP Senator Frankenstein think that Bill Nelson is a "go to guy" ... even in Boston ... and, ahem ... even with the Boston police department:
    An allegedly foul-mouthed Florida State football fan arrested after the Boston College game has lost her job with a Florida senator.

    Amanda Schweitzer, 25, of Winter Park, Fla., resigned from the office of U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez (R-Florida), the senator's spokesman announced yesterday.

    Schweitzer allegedly screamed obscenities at police and reportedly lied about who she worked for after refusing to leave the stadium after BC's 28-17 loss to FSU on Sept. 17.
    You see, the Martinez "aide" told police, not that she worked for Mr. Cellophane, but that she worked for U.S. Bill Nelson; an obvious attempt to intimidate the cops by identifying with a powerful political figure (wonder why she didn't mention Mel? (of course she may have been trying to embarass Nelson, but nobody is that stupid ... are they?)):
    Schweitzer is accused of telling police her boss, U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Florida) would take care of the cops. She got arrested anyway in BC's Shea Field, according to a police report.
    "Tipsy FSU fan loses Senate job". Those Martinez staffers are dropping like flies - looks like Mel has a bit of a Brownie problem himself.

    Isn't that so like a GOoPer, even after winning (like, say, an election), they "screamed obscenities ... [and are] refusing to leave".

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