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March 26, 2007

Catching up: Your Monday update

Apologies for the lack of any posts. Although I've had some time to post, I have not had time to follow the news in order to offer my usual well-thunk, incisive comzzzzzzzzzzzzzasdlka;sldkzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.....

Sorry. Fell asleep there for a moment. I was about to say that my wife and I had a baby boy last Tuesday night. His name is Evan Thomas Lalor, and he's a lump of fun. Like his dad, he has a disproportionately large head, and he was purple at first. Still, I think we'll keep him. He truly is a gift from God, and we are beyond grateful. I don't know whether he's a Republican or Democrat, but his eyes aren't spinning in opposite directions, and he knows his ass from his elbow. So I guess he's not a Democrat. (Wacka, wacka.)

Anyway, here's some interesting political stuff:

- My cousin, Kieran Michael Lalor, is exploring a run for Congress in New York 's 19th Congressional District. The District has, since January, been held hostage by uber liberal hippie dink John Hall. March 31st is an important filing date and a chance for Kieran to show he is a serious candidate. If you are able and inclined, please consider donating to his campaign. Short version of his CV: My cousin for 31 years; Reagan conservative; USMC Iraq veteran; lifelong (except college) resident of the District. Kieran's a good egg who would bring positive change to Congress, especially in contrast to John Fonda-Hall.

Kieran was on Pundit Review Radio last night if you'd like to hear about him, from him.

Anyway, through Kieran's run this website will be unapologetically pro-Lalor. Don't want to run afoul of McCain-Feingold, so I guess I have to file FEC forms or something. I'll check with CJ's in-house counsel.

Posted by bill at March 26, 2007 09:45 AM

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