Sunday, January 24, 2010

If I had owned all the farmland and precious wildlife habitat that Marion Berry owns, I would have a hard time being involved in congress in my old age. However, I would be leading the charge in congress to support the very strongest possible rules to protect the soil, water, air and habitat such as he owns

Reporter's disclosure:
Yes, I hunted on Berry's property a few times in the 1980s or early 90s as his guest.
Unlike Tommy Robinson when he was in Congress, Berry never threatened me with various and sundry evil outcomes when I wrote honestly about what I witnessed.


Arkansas Rep. Marion Berry to retire
Arkansas Rep. Marion Berry is expected to announce his retirement tomorrow morning, according to three sources briefed on the decision.
Berry will become the sixth Democrat in a competitive seat to leave in the last two months but the first to announce his retirement since the party's special election loss in Massachusetts last Tuesday.
"The message coming out of the Massachusetts special election is clear: No Democrat is safe," said National Republican Congressional Committee communications director Ken Spain.
Berry, first elected in 1996, had been noncommittal about his re-election bid for months although, privately, his allies insisted he was planning to run for re-election.
While Berry had rarely been challenged in the 1st district over the past decade or so, the seat has a clear Republican tilt as Arizona Sen. John McCain (R) won it with 59 percent in 2008.
Arkansas will be a huge focus of Republican efforts in the fall with Berry and Rep. Vic Snyder (D) retiring and Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D) in deep trouble as she seek re-election.
The field to replace Berry isn't yet set although Democrats mentioned include state Rep. Keith Ingram, Berry chief of staff Chad Causey and Jason Willett, a former state party chair. On the Republican side, broadcaster Rick Crawford is in the race.
Berry joins Snyder as well as Reps. Dennis Moore (Kans.), John Tanner (Tenn.), Brian Baird (Wash.) and Bart Gordon (Tenn.) as Members sitting in districts either won by McCain or carried narrowly by President Obama to step aside between the end of November and today.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/house/marion-berry-to-retire.html?wprss=thefix

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