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To: calcowgirl

Gallegly is a putz. Of course you can't "unfile" for an office. Neither are you allowed to withdraw your name from the ballot. Maybe he should have read his filing documents once out of the twenty years he's been in office.

If he was really so sick he ought to resign, and consulting with staff for TWO WEEKS over how to get his name off the ballot he should have announced his two weeks ago.

Fine - We're rid of Thomas thank God, and of Gallegly, who until yesterday I admired a lot, especially for being stalwart against illegal immigration.


67 posted on 03/11/2006 10:09:30 AM PST by StoneColdGOP (The Minutemen: Doing the Job Bush Won't Do.)
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To: StoneColdGOP; AntiGuv; ArmstedFragg; Clintonfatigued; fieldmarshaldj
Here's a great suggestion from Flash Report:
Give Elton What He Asked For -- Another Term
by Mike Houston - Political Law Correspondent
3-11-2006 1:39 am

There has been lots of e-ink spilled on this blog in the past 10 hours about Elton Gallegly's strategic decision to wait until literally the 11th hour to announce he has no plans to seek another term in Congress. In doing so he has prevented several well qualified candidates from seeking that seat, nonetheleast of which is former Assemblyman Tony Strickland (full disclosure, I am general counsel to his wife, Assemblywoman Audra Strickland).

Here is one solution: Instead of the grass roots getting worked up about Mr. Gallegly's chicanery and instead of engaging in Quixotic legal efforts to get an extended filing deadline, I say let the voters call Mr. Gallegly's bluff and elect him to another term. He obviously has high name ID, and he is the "incumbent" (whatever that means given his circumstances). A few well placed mailers should get him re-elected to another term. If he then decides he isn't up to serving, he can retire and a special election can be called so that a real campaign can be had to fill his replacement.

68 posted on 03/11/2006 10:23:59 AM PST by calcowgirl
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