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To: RobFromGa

Of course I can’t remember the source, but it rang kinda plausable for Michigan. Karl Lenin will run for the ‘08 reelection, then decide close to the end of Clueless Jenny’s term as governor in ‘10 that he no longer wants to be in the Senate due to age, etc. Clueless appoints herself to the seat, her husband elitist Dan then runs for the governor slot in ‘10. Elitest Dan Mulhern is the real brains, or lack thereof, in the current Clueless administration. The adoring Michigan kool aid drinkers elect him governor, and subsequently her in ‘14 to the senate seat in her own right. That is, if Clueless doesn’t got a spot as some secretariat (commerce?) in the Clinton Administration. Of course, the Michigan GOP is doing absolutely nothing in the meantime to derail any such plans, or any plans by any democrat for that matter. The head of the Michigan GOP, Saul Anuzis does have time to attack Ann Coulter for calling out limp wrist Edwards however.


30 posted on 04/29/2007 4:06:21 AM PDT by RushLake (I neutered my dog; now he's a liberal.)
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To: RushLake

Michigan is a tough spot to get a conservative elected. I can’t explain it except for 1. Detroit and 2. unions 3. the incorrect media depiction of conservatives as uncaring about JoeSixpack worker.

They seem to think that the Dems have their best interests at heart even though their prescriptions are what have brought about the stagnant economy in Michigan.

Like everywhere else, the conservatives need a candidate who can express his ideals plainly to the people and go around the media filter. Without pandering to the left.


32 posted on 04/29/2007 5:14:04 AM PDT by RobFromGa (This tagline intentionally left blank.)
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