Posted on 11/08/2005 8:20:03 PM PST by ajolympian2004
TODAY, Californians are heading to the polls to vote on several major propositions that shall dramatically affect both the political and economic future of our state.
We are following the activity and will report the results.
California Propositions
2.8% of precincts reporting as of Nov 08 08:13 PM PST
Results: http://www.sfgate.com/election/
(Excerpt) Read more at vote2005.ss.ca.gov ...
Maybe Freepers should write the ads for these things.
Incongruent.
Sensitive....
Hey, if the good guys could confiscate an equal 200 million to run ads, the victory would have been ours.
This is the power of money in play here.
I think we should just propose similar propositions in 2006 and 2008 if need be.
I like that they used up 200 million.
Wouldn't you like to see them desperate and having to spend it again in 2006 and 2008?
I'd rather they are spending 200 million on defense than spending it on some pathetic democrat politician they want elected.
California people need to be educated. They were subjected to a bunch of bogus but effective ads and we all know this was coming and going to be darn effective this time.
I think they will get slammed if we do this again in 2006 and 2008 if need be.
There are very, very few such girls here in California today, but keep in mind that the Muslims have plans to change this.
New LA County:
MEASURE Votes Percent
73 - TERMINATE MINORS PRGNCY -
YES 290,682 47.58
NO 320,188 52.42
Registration 3,830,529
Precincts Reporting 588
Total Precincts 2,172
% Precincts Reporting 27
http://rrccmain.co.la.ca.us/0035_StateMeasure_Frame.htm
MEASURE Votes Percent
75 - PUBLIC EMPLYEE UNION DUES -
YES 269,712 43.7
NO 347,513 56.3
Registration 3,830,529
Precincts Reporting 588
Total Precincts 2,172
% Precincts Reporting 27
http://rrccmain.co.la.ca.us/0035_StateMeasure_Frame.htm
Geeze. They should let us. We'd come up with some pretty good stuff.
No. Numb.
Maybe I was unfair about the guilt-by-marriage part, but Arnold is no conservative. He's gladly signed into law a number of anti-Second Amendment bills, has gone out of his way to avoid standing up for pro-Life causes, champions Propositions supported by the likes of John McCain, and most of his advisors are Wilson Democ-- Republicans.
That's not the mark of a conservative.
San Bernardino county, just east of LA
Ellen Tauscher is in Contra Costa County, unfortunately.
Great post. If we go down in flames tonight, let's do it: get back into the fight knowing what we know now and how to best combat it. The unions and MSM can't do anything worse than they did this time, and we can only do better.
Redlands is in San Bernadino county.
His "brand" of "social liberal" means he's not afraid to spend the People's money on the things the People need but not over do it. If he was a big liberal he would've given them the whole $5 billion. Or increased taxes. Or signed homosexual marriage and driver's licenses for illegals. Remember his after school program initiative? It had a set of spending triggers.
The problem tonight and, generally, aren't "the Dems" because the legislature and union bureaucracy are not mainstream Democrats. They're no less than outrageous radicals.
He's not getting any credit for working with them any more than Bush has gotten any credit for working with Ted Kennedy on "No child left behind." No Republican is ever going to get credit for that. Even if Arnold had given $5 billion more in education spending, not $3 billion, they'd attack him just as vigorously.
Even when he does good for California, when he makes progress, he can't please select litmus test conservatives around these parts.
Yep. You go anywhere else in the state besides San Francisco?
And remember, the Teacher's Union is now broke!
I'm pretty sure it's Riverside County. It's out the 10 and I think out of San Bernardino County. It gets muddles in my mind where the line is drawn there.
I thought that Redlands was Riverside County, not San Berdu.
Good catch.. Your name does not serve you well at all.. Thanks! ;-)
I'll toss anna eshoo out there then instead.
Businessmen aren't very bright, except perhaps about making money. And they can be real pigs. Big business really is too influential in the party. Also, too many of our GOP "leaders" have internalized liberal "thinking" on this issue. And finally, they aren't courageous enough to be willing to be called names.
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