Nikki Haley's roll call voting train rocks and rolls

AC/DC is about to rock fans with a great new album (their new CD is out on the 20th), proving to the world they've still got a lot to say. Likewise, Lexington County Representative Nikki Haley is rocking the State House and proving she's just begun to get down with her roll call voting reform effort.

The train of support for her proposal keeps growing. In recent days, Lt. Governor Andre Bauer and Senate Majority Leader joined Senator McConnell in backing Haley's proposal on the Senate side, giving us hope that this effort is going to roll through the Senate quickly.

But it's not just the folks at the top that are starting to get the message. Yesterday, at a meeting of the state Federation of Republican Women, Haley's proposal was endorsed by the group.

The people of this state deserve honesty and transparency from their government, and it's about time their legislators gave them just that. We want to thank Haley for leading the way, as well as the many Republicans, from top to bottom of their party's hierarchy, who are jumping on the train on this important issue.

When this train comes down the tracks, there's only three options - get on board, get out of the way, or get run over.


While we're yakking, here's the video for the song "Rock and Roll Train" off that upcoming AC/DC album:


2 Response to "Nikki Haley's roll call voting train rocks and rolls"

  1. Anonymous 6/10/08 20:38
    Thanks Earl for an excellent post! Let's hope that Mr. Harrell and "the people's house" will do likewise. Unfortunately they've all too often actually blocked reform efforts over the last decade. Go figure!
    Ron
  2. Mark 7/10/08 10:21
    Hey Earl, Hope you got your tickets to the AC/DC show on Dec 18 in Charlotte. We may not agree on politics but we sure agree on bands !! Rock on !!

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