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sorry can't help myself (Lepage related)

Maine really picked a winner.

but I have to ask is the 'liberal media' really just targeting him? I remember people saying that Baldacci was bad - but I never read that much about him and his policies - he seemed to keep under the radar and I have nothing positive or negative to say about him. Lepage seems to make the front page daily with some thing that tweeks me out.

Three articles on the front page of BDN.com today, and I am not convinced that he had nothing to do with the Dora Ann Mills thing.

 http://new.bangordailynews.com/2011/02/23/politics/lepage-backed-measure-would-repeal-law-screening-big-box-impact/

AUGUSTA, Maine ? Business groups and the LePage administration are targeting a four-year-old law that requires communities to consider the economic impact of ?big-box? stores such as Wal-Mart before issuing a local permit.

 http://new.bangordailynews.com/2011/02/24/politics/state-workers-union-on-the-precipice-of-protests-over-lepage-attacks/

AUGUSTA ? The head of the state workers? union said Wednesday that attacks against organized labor from Gov. Paul LePage and the Republican-controlled Legislature were pushing his membership to the brink of protests now unfolding in state houses in Wisconsin, Ohio and Indiana.

http://new.bangordailynews.com/2011/02/22/health/gov-lepage-dismisses-dangers-of-bpa/

AUGUSTA, Maine ? The political debate over bisphenol A is heating up in Maine after Gov. Paul LePage?s recent comments questioning whether the controversial chemical is as dangerous as many scientists claim.

And LePage?s unusual quip about some women growing ?little beards? from exposure to BPA likely will add another wrinkle to an issue on track to be one of the most contentious of the legislative session.

 

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