1 posted on
05/01/2007 10:43:22 AM PDT by
SmithL
To: SmithL
How much did Savage (Wiener) donate?
2 posted on
05/01/2007 10:44:27 AM PDT by
pissant
To: SmithL
Brown tapped three wealthy business executives -- including the president of Whole Foods -- who gave a combined $45,000 to Brown's Public Integrity Legal Defense Fund. Just for this, I'm boycotting the Whole Foods store near the uiversity I attend: Florida Atlantic.
The joint is heavily hinged towards New Age, upper- crem-de-la-creme socialites anyway.
3 posted on
05/01/2007 10:46:15 AM PDT by
ExcursionGuy84
("Jesus, Your Love takes my breath away.")
To: SmithL
Stern, who wrote the Political Reform Act while working for Brown in the 1970s, said Brown should have accepted voluntary limits.Should-a, would-a, could-a. Maybe Stern can get a solemn pledge from Jerry to behave differently the next time he gets sued.
4 posted on
05/01/2007 11:04:40 AM PDT by
siunevada
(If we learn nothing from history, what's the point of having one? - Peggy Hill)
To: SmithL
This guy is world class scum. From his days of using his Dad's name to get on the new school board, all the way through being the "hippie moonbat", er...moonbeam, Linda Ronstadt dating, Gov. Not to mention his final nickname, during his final days in that office, of the "fruitfly".
He was the flip-flop template for modern day dummies, highlighted by his fight against, then for, the very popular Prop 13 tax revolt.
He should know better than this, he helped write the Fair Politics legislation in Ca., and sued several large corporations for it's violation.
:O)
P
6 posted on
05/01/2007 11:40:27 AM PDT by
papasmurf
(Patience is, not only, a virtue...it's also a weapon. Be patient FRed!)
To: SmithL
Republican Party officials had claimed that Brown did not meet the qualification that an attorney general be an "uninterrupted, active member" of the State Bar for the five years before the primary election. Brown was admitted to the bar in 1965. But he went on "inactive" status... Of course, this is a stupid requirement. That being said, we know the dems would sue if a GOP candidate did not have the right qualifications.
8 posted on
05/01/2007 11:50:39 AM PDT by
Rodney King
(No, we can't all just get along.)
To: SmithL
Perhaps that degenerate fraud Michael Weiner can get his crappy little Paul Revere Society to cough some dough for his favorite politician?
9 posted on
05/01/2007 12:01:15 PM PDT by
lesser_satan
(FRED THOMPSON '08)
To: SmithL
For me, boycotting Whole Foods is easy. I don’t eat granola, sprouts and organic tofu.
Other places I boycott: Gay bath houses, DNC fundraisers, Women’s Alternative Bookstores, Candle and aromatherepy stores, New age boutiques...
11 posted on
05/01/2007 1:27:15 PM PDT by
TC Rider
(The United States Constitution ? 1791. All Rights Reserved.)
To: SmithL
“Brown’s spokesman, Gareth Lacy, said all contributions to the fund were used to defend Brown against “an election-year political trick” in which the Republican Party tried to have Brown declared ineligible to run for office. “
It wasn’t a trick. Brown isn’t elegible to be Attorney General, yet there he is. And to all you Michael Savage fans, your hero gave to his campaign.
12 posted on
05/01/2007 3:57:37 PM PDT by
oneamericanvoice
(Support freedom! Support the troops!)
To: calcowgirl; NormsRevenge
13 posted on
05/01/2007 4:51:18 PM PDT by
fieldmarshaldj
(Would you vote for President a guy who married his cousin? Me, neither. Accept no RINOs. Fred in '08)
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