Muldoon Web of Lies: Part Two
May 16, 2009 by krystleweeks
Filed under Virginia General Assembly, Virginia News, Virginia Politics
This is the next part of the Muldoon Web of Lies two part series, unless another e-mail compels me to write another part.
Recently, Muldoon has claimed when Bill Bolling was a State Senator that he allowed a Medicaid bill to go down. The Muldoon campaign claims the following:
While he was a State Senator, Bill Bolling sponsored a bill related to Medicaid, to which Delegate Bob Marshall attached an amendment barring Medicaid money for abortion. When it returned to the State Senate, my opponent allowed his own bill to go down without a fight and, contrary to senate rules, without a recorded vote. All Bolling had to do as the bill’s patron to force his colleagues to go on record was to invoke the Senate rules. My opponent’s role in waving through this travesty remains the most astounding, puzzling and disappointing example of the go-along-to-get-along attitude that has characterized his tenure in the Kaine/Bolling Administration.
What a twist? Let’s be clear here, because it appears that the Muldoon does not understand what it is like to serve in the State Senate or any legislative body. Basically, it boils down to this point. Bolling made a motion to accept amendments, and State Sen. Dick Saslaw moved to send it to committee. Bolling, then called a parliamentary inquiry, and Governor Kaine ruled for Saslaw. Then, Senator Ken Cuccinelli called the previous question of accepting amendments, and the bill failed 13-26. The motion to re-refer to committee was passed with a voice vote and there were not eight hands for a vote on the board. You can read it for yourself: SB1247.
Bill Bolling has always been pro-life. In fact, he has received support from two pro-life, pro-family organizations. Holly Smith, who is the Chairman of the Virginia Society for Human Life PAC, said:
“The Virginia Society for Human Life Political Action Committee (VSHL PAC) is pleased to endorse you for reelection to the office of Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
During your term as Lieutenant Governor, you have advanced and defended pro-life principles. We particularly appreciate the deciding vote you cast on the amendment to the 2008 Virginia budget that would have banned taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood, which operates the largest chain of abortion facilities in the United States.”
and Victoria Cobb, who serves as the Executive Director of the Family Foundation of Virginia, said:
“I can honestly say that no elected official in Virginia did more to encourage the passage of the [Marriage] Amendment than you. Your willingness to participate in va4marriage.org events and fundraisers was critical to our success, as was your personal contribution of radio ads across Virginia. Your passionate advocacy for traditional marriage clearly contributed to our victory.”
So, who can you count on to be an effective leader? I know that I can count on Bill Bolling to work on behalf of Virginians and to defend our core conservative principles.
**Cross Posted at Crystal Clear Conservative





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