Looks like the poop has hit the fan. BTW, the Green Party guy was elected becasue no Democrats or Republicans wanted the job. Unfortunately he was elected two years ago, and the the terms frun for six years.
To: Happy Valley Dude
I'd rather have a green than a dem.
To: Happy Valley Dude
This exposes the true weaknesses of the left. Since they are so "peace" oriented, intense pressure on the left by angry citizens will force them to back down, because they lack resolve or backbone to fight against the mass of public opinion. The left has employed the tactic of intimidation successfully, but since we on the right really have the masses of mainstream America's support, we truely can use our forces to intimidate the left. The girly boys are weak in the ability to stand up and fight a clean, one on one battle. Pressure needs to be put on the liberal media who gives the air of credibility to small groups of anarchists. We have to outnumber them on every front, and question the media when they misrepresent public opinion.
Kudos to Patriotic Americans willing to stand up to those who claim to talk for us and call them for what they are.
To: Happy Valley Dude
Of course the repeal of this resolution will NOT receive international exposure.
To: Happy Valley Dude
I notice that the little Green dude didn't have the guts to put the question to a referendum. Figures.
5 posted on
02/28/2003 7:04:53 AM PST by
mewzilla
To: Happy Valley Dude
OKAY...I took them off THE list...
Arcata, CA
Berkeley, CA
Fairfax, CA
Mendocino Cty
Oakland, CA
Palo Alto, CA
San Fernando,CA
San Francisco, CA
San Luis Obispo, CA
Santa Barbara, CA
Santa Clara Cty, CA
Santa Cruz, CA
Sebastopol, CA
Topanga Canyon, CA
West Hollywood, CA
Boulder, CO
Nederland, CO
Silver Plume, CO
Telluride, CO
Cornwall, CT
Mansfield, CT
New Haven, CT
Salisbury, CT
Washington, DC
Gainseville, FL
Key West, FL
Atlanta, GA
Hawaii
the STATE
Blaine Cty, ID
Chicago, IL
Evanston, IL
Oak Park, IL
Urbana, IL
Bloomington, IN
Gary, IN
Shaker Heights, IN
Des Moines, IO
Amherst, MA
Brookline, MA
Cambridge, MA
Northampton, MA
Somerville, MA
Baltimore, MD
Takoma Park, MD
Hallowell, ME
Maine State House
Maine State Senate
Orono, ME
Portland, ME
Ann Arbor, MY
Detroit, MI
Ferndale, MI
Kalamazoo, MI
Oak Park, MI
Traverse City, MI
Carrboro, NC
Chapel Hill, NC
Jersey City, NJ
Newark, NJ
Princeton Borough, NJ
Santa Fe, NM
Danby, NY
Ithaca NY
New Paltz, NY
Rochester* NY
Syracuse, NY
Tompkins Cty, NY
Woodstock, NY
Akron, OH
Cleveland Heights, OH
Cleveland, OH
Garfield Heights, OH
Oberlin, OH
Corvallis, OR
Eugene*, OR
Multnomah Cty, OR
Philadelphia, PA
York, PA
Providence, RI
Austin, TX
Springdale, UT
Charlottesville, VA
Burlington, VT
Olympia, WA
San Juan Cty, WA
Seattle, WA
Tacoma, WA
Madison, WI
Milwaukee, WI
Stevens Point, WI
2/28/03
7 posted on
02/28/2003 7:50:57 AM PST by
goodnesswins
(Thank the Military for your freedom and security....and thank a Rich person for jobs.)
To: Happy Valley Dude
We were elected by you people to be the supervisors," he said. "There's issues that come up every month that we make decisions on that probably don't make people happy. I have the right to vote the way I want to, the way I feel. If people don't like it, this May there's a primary and my spot's open. It's not too late to get on the ballot." yes but the way you vote should reflect the people you represent, not just what you feel
10 posted on
02/28/2003 10:06:29 AM PST by
boxerblues
(God Bless the 101st)
To: Happy Valley Dude
Thanks for posting this. My husband called and told me about it when he heard it on the radio, so I came here to look for the article.
As usual, CDT talks down to the local, rural Centre County people as can be seen in the descriptions the author uses. I had heard around that a lot of the people down there were outraged over the first resolution, and I'm glad to see the locals standing up and fighting back. Bet they won't let the positions run with no competition for awhile!
The woman who said "go back to State College" was probably right on that. Many "State College" people (not really from State College originally, but from there most recently) are moving out to the rural areas and taking their big government ideas with them. Worth Township had the same struggle between locals and people who moved from State College over zoning. The local people have sat back and ignored government for too long; now they'll have to take it back from the left.
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