Posted on 03/25/2002 6:42:44 PM PST by nonliberal
On Duty with Bill Salier
U.S. Senate Committee
Presents
Special Guest
Colonel Oliver North
Faith, Family, Freedom
Thursday, May 2, 2002
Crowne Plaza Five Seasons Hotel
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
6:45pm: Table Host Reception & Photo with Colonel North
7:30pm: Dessert Reception
Kayne Robinson, Master of Ceremonies
Former Chairman of the Republican Party of Iowa
Table Hosts:
$1000 per table of ten & photo with Colonel North
$2000 all the above plus special seating with Colonel North
$100 per person General Admission
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Dane County? There is no Dane County in Michigan unless you mean that to be the Iowa college county.
The GOP one out west...Dutch country(Ottawa, Allegan, or Kent in Michigan) or mix of exurban refugees with money and rural socal conservatives(Livingston)?
Gotta be Aimes or Iowa City.
Either that or the area with the most blacks.
Might take me awhile to remember them all...but eventually I would get em.
The people's Republic of Johnson County is by far the most liberal (It is the home of Iowa U)...Sioux County, in Northwest Iowa, is by far the most conservative. Something like 92% of the registered voters are R)s...it's the churchgoing Dutch Reformed heritage, you know.
You are so funny.
My wife is Dutch (even had Vander in front of her maiden name ;-)...she grew up and went to school in Sioux Center Iowa, and her grandparents lived their whole lives in the predominately Dutch area you describe in Michigan.
I've had to accept the fact we are all humans with weaknesses. We have to take the best we can get.
I'll work like heck for Salier but I guess if he loses, I'll have to vote for Ganske because he's still better than Harkin.
I admit I'm disappointed in Bush but to say there's no difference between Bush and Gore is ridiculous.
How would you like to have Gore protecting your rearend right now from terrorists? I'll take Bush, thank you.
Keep in mind that Bush barely won this election. Had he been a conservative, he would have blown Gore out of the water.
Nonsense. How many tax cuts do you think Gore would give you? How many pro-life judges do you think he would nominate? How many judges that care anything at all about the Constitution, would Gore nominate? Just the corruption alone was reason enough not to vote for Gore. There's no hint of that type of corruption surrounding Bush.
How many military secrets do you think Bush is willing to sell to foreign countries in exchange for campaign contributions?
You just go ahead and vote for Gore (or whatever Dem gets the next nomination), I'll stick with Bush.
I also haven't heard of any political enemies of Bush being terrorized by IRS, etc.
No difference?
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