To: Clintonfatigued
Forget the cutsey analogies to benign forms of life. This man is evil to the core. A dedicated liberal gun grabber and just as dedicated to turning the guilty loose. Lungren designed and modified (so it would affect more firearms) and then implemented the most draconian anti-freedom package of anti-gun laws in history.
Forget pontificating on his chances of winning, DO EVERYTHING legally within your power to make sure he never get's elected to any post higher than dog catcher!
If Californians fail in this noble effort to defeat this communist slimebag, you will absolutely get the Government you deserve!
6 posted on
01/03/2004 8:11:17 PM PST by
ExSoldier
(When the going gets tough, the tough go cyclic.)
To: ExSoldier
So let me get this straight. Rico Oller, a random state senator who has accomplished absolutely nothing in 7 years of public service (I looked to see what this guy has done, and he is a total nothing), is a more favorable candidate then a guy who has served 8 years as this states Attorney General, has 10 years of seniority to retain in congress, and has the endorsement of over 20+ Members of Congress?
Seems to me that some "homers" are posting to this message.
The gun issue is an interesting one, and seems to solidify the opinion of Rico being a hillbilly with a hillbilly clan of supporters.
As a Conservative, I would much rather see a man like Lungren providing some high profile juice to a congressional seat that is currently serving no purpose. Rico Oller would be a total rookie with no backing. Doolittle is a nobody in D.C, Herger is a nobody anywhere, and Pombo is hardly a conservative.
So rico has 4 endorsements to Lungrens 20+, which includes 7+ House Committee Chairman. Who gets more done for the seat, Oller or Lungren. No contest.
7 posted on
01/03/2004 8:26:46 PM PST by
ogre900
To: ExSoldier
That's a pretty strong statement. But I don't think that Lungren is going to win this race. He's from Long Beach, while Rico Oller has been winning elections in this area for years. In fact, Oller already represents most of the voters area in the state legislature.
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