Will Congress Investigate This Political Firing?

I’ll put the odds at a gagillion (slightly more then a sh*tload) to 1 that the Dems in charge even notice

ANNAPOLIS — A Maryland administrative law judge ruled this week that Gov. Martin O’Malley’s administration illegally fired a Republican state worker and ordered the worker to be reinstated with full back pay. 

Judge Susan A. Sinrod ruled that Greg Maddalone was fired illegally by the O’Malley administration because of his political ties to former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., a Republican.

No culture of corruption there! It gets even better!

Democratic lawmakers in 2005 accused the Ehrlich administration of illegally firing thousands of state workers because of their ties to previous Democratic governors. 

After the Democrat-controlled General Assembly spent 13 months and $1.1 million of public funds to investigate the charges, Mr. Ehrlich was found to not have fired anyone illegally.

Kinda like the whole "Republicans cheated in 2000/2004" meme’s, yet, there was scant evidence. To they contrary, there was plenty of evidence, and convictions, for fraud by Democrats in 2000/2004.

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2 Responses to “Will Congress Investigate This Political Firing?”

  1. Beth says:

    You should send this to Matt Margolis. More hijinks from the Caucus of Corruption!

  2. Hell of a good idea, Beth. Thanks.

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