Don’t thank me, Joe; everybody needs an editor

Remember when I asked, essentially, where’s the grammar with reference to Joe Wilson’s recent mantra? Well, it was gratifying to see that he has appropriately amended it:

One Year Later, Wilson Continues to Ask: “Where Are the Jobs?” (Washington, D.C.) – Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) released the following statement on the one year anniversary of a Democrat-controlled government:

For 365 days, Democrats have controlled both the White House and Congress.  During this time, the American people heard promises to keep unemployment under eight percent, promises to cut spending, and promises of transparency in the health care debate.  After a year of broken promises, the American people had enough – most clearly illustrated on Tuesday in Massachusetts.

“I encourage Speaker Pelosi and Senator Reid to listen to the message the American people are sending them and drop this government takeover of health care and instead take up job creation policies,” said Congressman Joe Wilson.

Wilson’s Speech on One Year Anniversary

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Don’t thank me, Joe. Once an editor, always an editor. I can’t help myself…

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