Governor Lance Armstrong?
Vince Leibowitz | Jan 07, 2009 | Comments 3
Let’s hope not, but he isn’t ruling out a run for public office.
Via Trailblazers:
If you feel like you can do the job better than people who are doing it now, and you can really make a difference, then that’s a real calling to serve, and I think you have to do that. I felt a strong desire to come back and race right now because I felt we had a place and I could have a real impact and that’s why I’m doing it. I don’t think you want to enter political life unless you really think you can really have an impact. Don’t do it for a bet, or a dare or for your ego. Or for any other competitive desire you have. Do it because you can get in there and change people’s lives. That’s why you do it. So, there will come a time, or not, that I say to myself, “You know what, I can help affect change.” And if that day comes, then absolutely.
Let’s hope this has about as much chance of happening as the Dallas Mavericks’ Dirk Novitzki running for U.S. Senate.
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and compares it to an opportunistic infection such as a staph infection. Wondering why Tom DeLay hasn’t been served justice yet? PDiddie at Brains and Eggs has the story. Vince at Capitol Annex takes a look atthe possibility that cyclist Lance Armstrong will run for public office in Texas and hopes it doesn’t come to pass. -
and compares it to an opportunistic infection such as a staph infection. Wondering why Tom DeLay hasn’t been served justice yet? PDiddie at Brains and Eggs has the story. Vince at Capitol Annex takes a look atthe possibility that cyclist Lance Armstrong will run for public office in Texas and hopes it doesn’t come to pass. -
in Galveston and in Texas, and compares it to an opportunistic infection such as a staph infection. Wondering why Tom DeLay hasn’t been served justice yet? PDiddie at Brains and Eggs has the story. Vince at Capitol Annex takes a look atthe possibility that cyclist Lance Armstrong will run for public office in Texas and hopes it doesn’t come to pass. -
in Galveston and in Texas, and compares it to an opportunistic infection such as a staph infection. Wondering why Tom DeLay hasn’t been served justice yet? PDiddie at Brains and Eggs has the story. Vince at Capitol Annex takes a look atthe possibility that cyclist Lance Armstrong will run for public office in Texas and hopes it doesn’t come to pass. Labels: TPA blogger roundup -
in Galveston and in Texas, and compares it to an opportunistic infection such as a staph infection. Wondering why Tom DeLay hasn’t been served justice yet? PDiddie at Brains and Eggs has the story. Vince at Capitol Annex takes a look atthe possibility that cyclist Lance Armstrong will run for public office in Texas and hopes it doesn’t come to pass. -
in Galveston and in Texas, and compares it to an opportunistic virus such as a staph infection. Wondering why Tom DeLay hasn’t been served justice yet? PDiddie at Brains and Eggs has the story. Vince at Capitol Annex takes a look atthe possibility that cyclist Lance Armstrong will run for public office in Texas and hopes it doesn’t come to pass. -
and compares it to an opportunistic infection such as a staph infection. Wondering why Tom DeLay hasn’t been served justice yet? PDiddie at Brains and Eggs has the story. Vince at Capitol Annex takes a look atthe possibility that cyclist Lance Armstrong will run for public office in Texas and hopes it doesn’t come to pass. -
in Galveston and in Texas, and compares it to an opportunistic infection such as a staph infection. Wondering why Tom DeLay hasn’t been served justice yet? PDiddie at Brains and Eggs has the story. Vince at Capitol Annex takes a look atthe possibility that cyclist Lance Armstrong will run for public office in Texas and hopes it doesn’t come to pass. -
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