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Former Pro-Quarterback Announces Campaign To Unseat Rep. Charlie Taylor (R-NC)
Roll Call ^ | July 19, 2005 | Josh Kurtz & Lauren W. Whittington

Posted on 07/20/2005 6:03:19 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued

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To: Sonny M

I would have a lot more respect for Osbourne if he had not sold his soul for a national title. Well, that and I graduated from Iowa State.


61 posted on 08/18/2005 6:53:27 AM PDT by nonliberal (Graduate: Curtis E. LeMay School of International Relations)
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You folks seem hung up on one facet of Heath Schuler. I, too, was apprehensive when I discovered a former football player was running against Taylor. However, after meeting him personally, and listening to him talk to a small gathering about the values I share, such as family, freedom of religion, taking care of our neighbors and PEOPLE, rather than multibillion dollar corporations, I began to thaw. After listening to him field our questions honestly and forthrightly, even if it wasn't always something we wanted to hear, I am convinced that he is our best chance to get that deadbeat Taylor out of office.

That man is using U.S. tax dollars to fund his trips to Russia to visit his business interests there, as well as feather the nests of many of his wealthy cronies. Check it out. He is probably the wealthiest Congressman in office right now. And to think, he was in trouble several years ago for neglecting to pay property taxes for a few years. Oh, and his bank, or should I say, the top executives of his bank, (the American one, not the Russian one), were convicted of some financial shennanigans. They say he gave them the go ahead, but of course, he pleads total innocence. It's high time we cleaned house, don't you think?


62 posted on 12/30/2005 6:26:58 PM PST by Dreamer of Democracy
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To: mewzilla

He definitely seems to have the family values at least.


63 posted on 12/31/2005 5:15:24 AM PST by napscoordinator
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To: Dreamer of Democracy

I'm glad I found this post, since you are responding to one of mine own specifically about 6 months back.

No matter what - Heath Shuler has one major negative he can not run away from. He'll be voting for San Francisco's Nancy Pelosi as house leader.

As someone who supports the constitution, and especially the 2nd amendment - that is unacceptable.

As an ex-football player and ex-(and future when I have time)coach myself - I respect Heath for his past, but I can not get past his vote for speaker - Pelosi. That's one scary scenario...


64 posted on 12/31/2005 11:32:39 PM PST by Dan from Michigan ("What does a guy have to do to get fired around here?" - Darryl Rogers, former Lions Coach)
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To: Clintonfatigued
After weeks of cajoling from high-ranking Democrats — including former President Bill Clinton — former football star Heath Shuler

Star???

65 posted on 01/03/2006 9:43:25 AM PST by Always Right
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To: smonk

Heath Shuler

Quarterback

Born: 1971

Game-by-game data | 1995 | 1997 |

 

                 +---------------------------------------+-----------------+
                 |              Passing                  |     Rushing     |
+----------+-----+---------------------------------------+-----------------+
| Year  TM |   G |  Comp   Att   PCT    YD   Y/A  TD INT |  Att  Yards  TD |
+----------+-----+---------------------------------------+-----------------+
| 1994 was |  11 |   120   265  45.3  1658   6.3  10  12 |    26   103   0 |
| 1995 was |   7 |    66   125  52.8   745   6.0   3   7 |    18    57   0 |
| 1996 was |   1 |     0     0   0.0     0   0.0   0   0 |     1     0   0 |
| 1997 nor |  10 |   106   203  52.2  1288   6.3   2  14 |    22    38   1 |
+----------+-----+---------------------------------------+-----------------+
|  TOTAL   |  29 |   292   593  49.2  3691   6.2  15  33 |    67   198   1 |
+----------+-----+---------------------------------------+-----------------+

Heath Shuler never finished in the top 10 in any major category.

Heath Shuler is not in the all-time top 50 in any major category.

 

Postseason data

None available.

There are several potential reasons for this. Please read the fine print before sending questions or corrections.

 

Fantasy Football Data

Explanation

 

Year        Value        Pos. Rank    Overall Rank
--------------------------------------------------
1994           0            26            288
1995           0            38            429
1996           0            73            488
1997           0            39            464
--------------------------------------------------
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66 posted on 01/03/2006 9:45:26 AM PST by Always Right
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To: Always Right

heh. let's see if he can be an even bigger failure in politics than he was in the NFL.


67 posted on 01/03/2006 9:50:42 AM PST by smonk
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To: Dan from Michigan
I appreciate your concerns, but I think we are safe on the second amendment issues with Schuler. He's an avid hunter and proponent of responsible gun ownership and use. What I think is interesting, however, is that so many who indicate that the Democratic party is out to "take our guns" are supporting people who are willing to allow our president to order martial law. What do you think all that money to the pentagon to fight BIRD FLU was for? (Surely we can't believe they plan to shoot birds out of the sky with all that money.) Upon doing a bit of digging, I find that it is to enforce martial law....

Amendment II says, "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed." Our founding fathers didn't have hunting in mind. Rather, they wanted citizens to be prepared to defend themselves from their own governments if it should be necessary. They had good reason to include that amendment. Check it out and see what our president and his circle have in mind to "protect" us should the bird flu hit the nation. It's frightening, really.

In actuality, I really don't think I'm going to have to protect myself and my rights from the likes of Pelosi. Cheney, Rumsfield, and other Rove-esque figures alarm me much more. We cannot afford to give up any more constitutional rights.
68 posted on 01/14/2006 6:01:58 AM PST by Dreamer of Democracy
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