Posted on 07/18/2004 5:42:17 PM PDT by RonDog
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Please make plans NOW for a:
CHENEY PLANS INLAND VISIT TO AID JONES CAMPAIGN
The vice president will be in Riverside on July 27 for the Senate candidate.
By Michelle DeArmondVice President Dick Cheney will be in Riverside on July 27 to campaign for U.S. Senate candidate Bill Jones, a Republican backer said Monday.
Cheney plans to attend a fund-raiser from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Mission Inn, where organizers hope he'll collect at least $200,000 for Jones, said Ted Weggeland, speaking for Mission Inn owner and Republican donor Duane Roberts.
"Clearly they view this as a possible seat to pick up or they wouldn't have the vice president spend his time on the campaign," Weggeland said. "It's vitally important that the Republican Party maintain control of the U.S. Senate." Click for full article.
...so that the "bad guys" would not get any advance notice from ME.But since I found this article posted on http://www.boxer2004.org/...
....it appears that the RATS already know about it. :o)
Oh?
Is Bill Jones going to START campaigning, sometime soon?
Dan
I like Cheney, he has good sense. I would trust him to make a better President than the other Republicans.
Sorry! I should have said, "Cheney would make a better President than other Republicans (except Bush!). I was thinking of the future...
The correct address SHOULD be:
From Yahoo! MAPS:
3649 Mission Inn Ave Riverside, CA 92501-3308 |
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A candidate comes to town
[Daily Pilot on John Edwards Balboa Bay fundraiser, FR mentioned]
Daily Pilot (a local Orange County paper owned by the L.A. Times) ^ | July 18, 2004 | DEIRDRE NEWMAN
Posted on 07/18/2004 6:21:02 AM PDT by RonDog
July 18, 2004
E-mail story
TOP STORY-- snip --
A candidate comes to town
John Edwards spoke to local Democratic faithful at a fundraiser held at the Balboa Bay Club on Saturday.
Several local Republicans protested outside.NEWPORT BEACH Eclipsing the usually Republican light that shines from Orange County in almost every election, vice-presidential candidate John Edwards snatched up some of his own Newport Beach sunshine to the tune of a $1,000-a-plate luncheon. But local Republicans did their best to cast a dark cloud over the event...
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The protest across the street from the club included Republicans from conservative venues like Free Republic, a conservative, Internet news forum, and others who came on their own, waving signs that said things such as, "Dick Cheney can be president."See also, from the pre-FReep thread:
Here is the final version of my sign for tomorrow:.
UNLIKE JOHN EDWARDS. .
DICK. . . . . . .
CHENEY. .
CAN BE
PRESIDENT. .CLICK HERE for the rest of that after-action report
Is Bill Jones going to START campaigning, sometime soon?See also, this SHORT EXCERPT from www.contracostatimes.com:
GOP's Jones pledges $2 million to oust Boxer
SACRAMENTO BEESACRAMENTO - Facing pressure to show he can raise the funds he needs to mount a serious challenge to U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer, Republican candidate Bill Jones said he would spend at least $2 million of his own money on his campaign.
Jones' comments came before the federal deadline for both campaigns to disclose how much they have raised in the past three months, a critical juncture that could influence whether political donors believe Jones' campaign is viable enough to move forward.
At the end of a campaign financial reporting period in March, Boxer had about $6 million in the bank, while Jones' campaign was nearly broke...
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Jones said he had also raised about $2 million in the last quarter. Some of that came from his own bank account, but the bulk of the money came from thousands of individual donors, he said.
Jones, who spoke to the Sacramento Press Club on a day when most media attention was focused on the state budget, has found it difficult to generate enthusiasm for his campaign against the two-term Democrat.
A May Field Poll found that two in three likely voters had no impression of Jones and that Boxer was leading by 23 percentage points.
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Jones has had some success drawing campaign support from big-name Republicans. Vice President Dick Cheney is scheduled to appear at a fund-raiser for Jones in Riverside at the end of July, and U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., will stump for him next week...
waving signs that said things such as, "Dick Cheney can be president."See also THIS thread:
Dick Cheney Can Be President....
RADIO ^ | 7/7/04 | George Bush
Posted on 07/07/2004 9:41:50 AM PDT by CharlotteVRWC
Just heard on Rush,,,,,a reporter was talking with Bush, and went on and on about Edwards qualities,,,,bla bla,,,,, and then asked Bush what the difference was between Edwards & Cheney. Bush said,,,"Dick Cheney can be President!" ... lots of clapping
I don't know where the interview was,,,maybe someone can get the original transcript! It was great!
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To: CharlotteVRWChttp://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/07/20040707-3.html
Steve.
Q Mr. President --
THE PRESIDENT: Yes, speak up. I'm getting a little --
Q If I could try another Edwards question.
He's being described today as charming, engaging, a nimble campaigner, a populist, and even sexy.How does he stack up against Dick Cheney?
THE PRESIDENT: Dick Cheney can be President.
Next.
CLICK HERE for the rest of that thread
Welcome to FreeRepublic.com. I understood what you meant. :^D
Thank you, MeekOneGOP! It has been a pleasure!
I think along those lines. My first fear and impression was that Jones just did not have the fire and spunk to oust Boxer, who so badly needs to be ousted. Kaloogian did.
I don't know how much money it would have taken for Jones to start getting in her face, and thus in our faces... but he sure hasn't done it. Boxer keeps disgracing herself and twitting those she supposedly represents, and Jones' response is INVISIBLE.
It's nice he's putting his own money in. What he needs to put in is HIMSELF, some heart and soul and fire. Give people something to donate to and work for, other than He's-not-Boxer.
Dan
BUMP for vacation...which I will be experiencing at the time of this rally, and I live on the Left Coast, 40 miles from Riverside. Perhaps I'll see some FReepers there!
As legislator, Jones authored the largest tax increase in CA history. It's *amazing* he's the GOP nominee but the White House "forgave" him for being a turncoat in the 2000 primary where he withdrew his endorsement of Bush and endorsed McCain just before the CA primary. The self-destructive Right-Wing establishment refused to support or recruit more viable candidates.
Jone'll lose against the Marxist Boxer. I can't support him knowing his record. He can't even raise a dime on his own. He's been elected statewide and the bottom line is he isn't wanted.
I understand Cheney coming out here, and I wouldn't vote for Bush with him not on the ticket, but we're a bitter bunch after Homeland Security's Asa Hutchinson stopped the criminal alien sweeps in the LA area. And we're not getting our fair chuck of tax dollars to deal with immigration and other issues forced on us by the Feds.
DICK CHENEY/Bill Jones in Riverside:
"Support Our Troops" rally on TUESDAY (7/27) - 5pm
CHENEY PLANS INLAND VISIT TO AID JONES
[Join our RALLY! Mission Inn, Riverside on July 27, 5 pm] ^ | July 23, 2004 | RonDog
Posted on 07/23/2004 3:28:56 PM PDT by RonDog
CLICK HERE for the rest of that thread
after action report:
DICK CHENEY/Bill Jones in Riverside: "Support Our Troops" rally (7/27)
DICK CHENEY/Bill Jones in Riverside:
"Support Our Troops" rally on TUESDAY (7/27) - 5pm ^ | July 27, 2004 | RonDog [and FRiends]
Posted on 07/27/2004 9:18:27 PM PDT by RonDog
This FReep started out for ME with a call on my cell phone from Andrea (with the Riverside College Republicans) at about 4 pm.I was stuck in traffic on the 91 freeway, as it turns out, still about an hour away.She said that there were already over FIFTY Bush-Cheney supporters in place, but that the TEN or so "bad guys" were attempting to disrupt their rally, and she wanted to know what to do.This was her first FReep as an ORGANIZER, and she was concerned.(to be continued...)CLICK HERE for the rest of that thread
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