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To: Carry_Okie
I don't know that much about Campbell.  If folks have something to tell me on the subject, I'm all ears.  Boxer needs to go.  We don't need any more Democrats in sheeps clothing from our side either.  Still, we have to do what we can.  As for Fiorina, I think she's a grade A fraud, at least what she's trying to sell herself as being.

If Campbell is easily fooled, that doesn't help me much.  So was Jimmy Carter.  So is the Kenyan.  So was Schwarzenegger.  Hell, so was I.  Look where these wonderful examples have gotten us.

I wasn't aware of an Israel issue related to him, but with Obama's current vent on the matter, we must have people who can counter him.  And it does bother me that Campbell might not be sound on the matter.  Obama is trying to muster a U.N. measure to force Israel into disarming.  This is a critical time.

Your comment about him being able to be persuaded works for me, but unfortunately that can work for people that belong to the Democrat party and hate me too.

I think Fiorina is a craven climber too.  She's claiming to be Conservative, and believe me, if she we're we would have known about it.  Tom McClintock couldn't hide the fact.  She wouldn't have been able to either, if she were truly a quality person.  Now that she's claiming she is, I'm very leery of her.

I'm not pleased to hear about a U.N. 2A move.


As to the governor's race... Dear G-d in heaven, please help us.

I agree that all three are terrible.  I am not convinced Brown and the Democrats couldn't turn this state around, by being given four year with which to absolutely flop, like we know they will.

We give them the lead, put them on notice, and watch them absolutely screw this state into the dirt.  Then we bring in a fiscal Conservative, mow down the Legislature and replace with good people that will work for the state instead of special interest groups.

I tend to agree with your worry about Brown, but Brown, but didn't he run a fairly tight ship in his day?  We didn't go into deficits like we did under Davis.  I know he's one stange guy.

Look, California has the potential to be a fantastic state.  It's business climate, if cleaned up could be stellar again.  And if that were to happen, it would turn things around rather quickly.  We've seen other states that looked like they were on the ropes, and they turned it around.  I think we could to, especially if we tap our potential correctly.

As for Posner and Whitman, neither one deserves our support.  I do have mixed thoughts on this.  I am not dead set on doing anything yet.  I will probably have to hold my nose a lot in November.

Yes, we're probably pretty much the same here.  I wish you could have said something that countered my displeasure this at this election year's situation.

Sadly, there isn't much to be happy about here.

19 posted on 05/25/2010 12:50:57 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (J. D. Hayworth, the next Senator, the Great State of Arizona - Sen. Poopdeck, Panama is calling...)
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To: DoughtyOne
I tend to agree with your worry about Brown, but Brown, but didn't he run a fairly tight ship in his day?

It was Brown who instigated unionization of public employees.

20 posted on 05/25/2010 6:10:58 AM PDT by Carry_Okie (Grovelnator Schwarzenkaiser, fashionable fascism one charade at a time.)
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