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Title: The Politics of Cam Newton
Post by: AUChizad on December 20, 2010, 01:18:50 PM
http://blog.al.com/live/2010/12/political_skinny_us_house_hono.html

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Political Skinny: U.S. House honors Auburn's Cam Newton; 15 members vote no
Published: Monday, December 20, 2010, 9:49 AM
  By Press-Register staff

The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted to honor Auburn star quarterback Cam Newton, though some members voted no or "present" on the measure. (AP Photo)

They may not agree on taxes, the war in Afghanistan or health care, but members of the U.S. House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly last week to honor Auburn University’s Heisman-winning quarterback, Cam Newton.

A resolution recognizing Newton was approved Wednesday by a vote of 378 to 15, with another 18 voting present. The ceremonial measure was introduced by U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Saks, whose east Alabama district includes the Auburn campus, and was co-sponsored by the rest of the Alabama delegation, plus U.S. Rep. John Lewis of Georgia (Newton is a native of College Park, Ga.).

The fact that some members voted against the resolution was unusual. A similar proposal honoring 2008 Heisman winner Sam Bradford, then of the University of Oklahoma, was approved by 394 to 0, with no lawmakers voting present. A resolution honoring last year’s winner, Mark Ingram of the University of Alabama, passed on a voice vote.

At least some of the opposition to Newton came from supporters of Auburn’s rivals in the Southeastern Conference, including Louisiana Republican Charles Boustany, an LSU fan (read separate post on his vote), and Mississippi Republican Gregg Harper, whose district includes Mississippi State University.

But others expressed more personal concerns. U.S. Rep. Dan Lipinski, D-Ill., said he voted against the resolution because of questions that erupted over Newton’s eligibility.

“Cam Newton has a tremendous opportunity for a great NFL career and I wish him the best, but he should not have been honored by the House today under this cloud,” Lipinski told the New York Times.

Among the 22 House members who did not vote was U.S. Rep. Jo Bonner, R-Mobile. Bonner is a graduate of the University of Alabama and an avid fan of the Crimson Tide, but noted that he was a supporter of the resolution and missed the vote only because of an unavoidable flight delay.

“I join all my Auburn friends in congratulating a truly outstanding athlete on a remarkable season,” Bonner said.

Also of note: Remember Mark Ingram Day last year? Cam Newton Day was voted down in this last session. Can't find any news source to verify this, but that is what I was told.
Title: Re: The Politics of Cam Newton
Post by: Townhallsavoy on December 20, 2010, 01:37:50 PM
Yeah I haven't heard too much about Cam Newton day.

What a bunch of pathetic pieces of shit to ignore the facts released by the NCAA and the SEC.   

I guess I shouldn't expect too much more from our government.  It's not like they actually read anything before making their minds up.
Title: Re: The Politics of Cam Newton
Post by: djsimp on December 20, 2010, 01:45:15 PM
Yeah I haven't heard too much about Cam Newton day.

What a bunch of pathetic pieces of shit to ignore the facts released by the NCAA and the SEC.   

I guess I shouldn't expect too much more from our government.  It's not like they actually read anything before making their minds up.

FOR REAL! What a bunch of damn hypocrites.

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“Cam Newton has a tremendous opportunity for a great NFL career and I wish him the best, but he should not have been honored by the House today under this cloud,” Lipinski told the New York Times.

And he can judge by the high moral standards of the walking dead thats in Washington D.C. now?
Title: Re: The Politics of Cam Newton
Post by: wreckingball on December 20, 2010, 02:00:03 PM
http://blog.al.com/live/2010/12/political_skinny_us_house_hono.html

Also of note: Remember Mark Ingram Day last year? Cam Newton Day was voted down in this last session. Can't find any news source to verify this, but that is what I was told.

The Alabama Legislature is in a special session regarding ethics. If it comes back up during the regular session and is voted down, then I would gripe.
Title: Re: The Politics of Cam Newton
Post by: Snaggletiger on December 20, 2010, 02:01:13 PM
Exactly what cloud is he referring to?  I guess he's concerned about the scores of NCAA and FBI investigators turning over every leaf and knocking on every door trying to uncover the truth.  That must be what it is.
Title: Re: The Politics of Cam Newton
Post by: djsimp on December 20, 2010, 02:05:27 PM
Exactly what cloud is he referring to?  I guess he's concerned about the scores of NCAA and FBI investigators turning over every leaf and knocking on every door trying to uncover the truth.  That must be what it is.

No really, I think you're on to something.
Title: Re: The Politics of Cam Newton
Post by: wreckingball on December 20, 2010, 02:07:00 PM
Exactly what cloud is he referring to?  I guess he's concerned about the scores of NCAA and FBI investigators turning over every leaf and knocking on every door trying to uncover the truth.  That must be what it is.

I heard it was that Windows cloud that I've been hearing about on the tv commercials.
Title: Re: The Politics of Cam Newton
Post by: Snaggletiger on December 20, 2010, 02:14:46 PM
There's also a cloud out there that looks just like the Bahr.  Is it hanging over Cam's head?
Title: Re: The Politics of Cam Newton
Post by: djsimp on December 20, 2010, 02:18:14 PM
There's also a cloud out there that looks just like the Bahr.  Is it hanging over Cam's head?
No, but its been spotted over Sabans head recently, stirring up a little wind and rain in the process.
Title: Re: The Politics of Cam Newton
Post by: Snaggletiger on December 20, 2010, 02:29:18 PM
No, but its been spotted over Sabans head recently, stirring up a little wind and rain in the process.

You get enough wind whipping around and it just might be enough to pick up some debris like...oh, let's just say a brick...which may or may not find it's way through a certain coach's window.
Title: Re: The Politics of Cam Newton
Post by: AUChizad on December 20, 2010, 02:46:19 PM
Exactly what cloud is he referring to?  I guess he's concerned about the scores of NCAA and FBI investigators turning over every leaf and knocking on every door trying to uncover the truth.  That must be what it is.
http://www.nola.com/sports/index.ssf/2010/12/louisiana_rep_votes_no_on_cam.html
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Louisiana rep votes no on Cam Newton resolution
Published: Monday, December 20, 2010, 10:18 AM
  By Bruce Alpert, Times-Picayune

Washington -- Before the U.S. House of Representatives finished work last week, it voted to honor Auburn quarterback Cam Newton for winning the Heisman trophy - college football's top honor.

The resolution passed 378-15. Among those voting no was Rep. Charles Boustany, R-Lafayette.

Was Boustany upset about reports Newton's father had tried to get compensation to send his prized recruit to Mississippi State before choosing Auburn?

No. It's not that complicated.

"Rep. Boustany is a graduate of the LSU Medical School and is an LSU supporter," explained Boustany spokesman Paul Coussan.

Rep. Anh "Joseph" Cao, R-New Orleans, sat out the Newton resolution vote. Everyone else in the Louisiana delegation voted yes.
Title: Re: The Politics of Cam Newton
Post by: Buzz Killington on December 20, 2010, 03:00:31 PM
Sorry, but even if there were still a cloud hanging around...the Legislators would be the last group that should be able to abstain based on a "pay for play" scheme.
Title: Re: The Politics of Cam Newton
Post by: GH2001 on December 20, 2010, 03:06:40 PM
Sorry, but even if there were still a cloud hanging around...the Legislators would be the last group that should be able to abstain based on a "pay for play" scheme.

THIS
Title: Re: The Politics of Cam Newton
Post by: Lurking Tiger on December 20, 2010, 03:20:09 PM
A Illinois democrat concerned about someone else's scandal ? Dan Lipinski has got to be the most hypocritical douchebag I have eva seen. He will get his eventually. Scumbag.

I went to his website. I was going to ask him about his moral high-ground. He will only answer inquiries from his constituents.

I have some relatives up there. I am going to have them pound this weeping gash for his comments.
Title: Re: The Politics of Cam Newton
Post by: djsimp on December 20, 2010, 03:24:52 PM
A Illinois democrat concerned about someone else's scandal ? Dan Lipinski has got to be the most hypocritical douchebag I have eva seen. He will get his eventually. Scumbag.

I went to his website. I was going to ask him about his moral high-ground. He will only answer inquiries from his constituents.

I have some relatives up there. I am going to have them pound this weeping gash for his comments.

I really wish I could make this thing talk because sound would be great at this point. Like I said earlier, the fuckers are so credible to make such judgment on moral standards.
Title: Re: The Politics of Cam Newton
Post by: wesfau2 on December 20, 2010, 06:00:16 PM
A Illinois democrat concerned about someone else's scandal ? Dan Lipinski has got to be the most hypocritical douchebag I have eva seen. He will get his eventually. Scumbag.

I went to his website. I was going to ask him about his moral high-ground. He will only answer inquiries from his constituents.

I have some relatives up there. I am going to have them pound this weeping gash for his comments.

Is they or is they not his constituency?
Title: Re: The Politics of Cam Newton
Post by: GH2001 on December 20, 2010, 11:10:14 PM
Is they or is they not his constituency?
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