Posted on 05/06/2007 9:57:57 AM PDT by James W. Fannin
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She's a new mom again. Recently gave birth to about a dozen more little piglets. She's looking a little skinny. And she's moody, too.
The friendly farmer knows she needs a little extra attention.
Long and lanky Bill Salier stoops in his patched-up jeans. He stares her in the snout. He tells a visitor how he wants her to regain her strength before he lets her out of this musty, farrowing shed and back to the barnyard with her muddy-hooved lady friends.
Suddenly, there's a call on the cell phone that's always wired into the farmer's right ear.
It's somebody from Rep. Tom Tancredo's presidential campaign staff.
They talk for a few minutes about the congressman's next round of Iowa barnstorming. Salier tells the caller they need to get the best voter database anywhere.
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Your attempt at equivalency is lacking because Salier is also elgible for the Child tax credit.
If he were a serious candidate, he would hire an experienced operative in Iowa.
Ok, Mr. Political Genius... Which comes first, the fund raising, or the hiring of experienced operatives who often just help themselves, rather than their candidate?
That one post was very tellin’
Are you talking about Bay Buchanan?
Tancredo has to give her a third of everything he raises and he has to give a third to Pat.
He's more serious about it than you are I. At least his name is on the ballot. You're certainly free to not vote for him, all I'm saying is he's the got the best platform.
This is the part of party politics that I despise.
You have a party and that party has a basic philosophy. You get candidates for higher office who have side-stepped that basic philosophy throughout their careers in office for one reason or another: It was politically expedient, they needed to vote a certain way to help a buddy (or theirself), they wanted to bring home some pork. Whatever the reason, they've got a less-than-stellar voting history when compared to the party's basic philosophies.
Then you get a candidate who has stayed pretty true, good track record, and is running on a platform that happens to coincide nicely with the party's basic philosophies.
But then the party-hounds get into it, and they will look for any way they can to trash the guy who is solid because he's not the annointed child of the party.
This country is facing serious issues at home and abroad. I worry that we're in a real turning point for how much longer the United States of America continues to carry the mantle of Western Civilization.
And instead of electing folks we can count on to make strides in reducing the size and scope of the federal government and protecting our values, we're too focused on the annointed children.
What this country desperately needs is men who will lead us away from the status quo, but the candidates foisted upon us are the status quo.
"Lacking"? Not at all. You would just have him refuse that subsidy, too.
Or, is that particular subsidy acceptable, simply because YOU qualify for it, too?
What about all the taxpayers who don't qualify for the Child Tax Credit? Are they justified in saying YOU are "wallowing at the trough" because you accept a subsidy they can't have?
Congrats. You’re pretty good at stirring up the nuts. Planters should offer you a job.
Bill Salier is one of the best we have in Iowa and probably the nation. He is a conservative’s conservative.
Like it or not the agricultural market is based on subsidy. There is no way a small time farmer can compete without it. Especially one that is just starting out - Like Bill.
You might want to be more specific. That's potentially a very wide brush you're painting with. ;)
Bill Salier is perhaps the best campaigner I've ever seen. He has a way to educate the people listening to him. He's all substance and no fluff.
Trust me. Salier is anti-tax and anti-big government.
Not to mention what the RNSCC, RPI and the Christian Coalition in Iowa did to him.
Yeah. I know what they did to Bill. I’m also very familiar personally with their political shanks. Got the scars to prove it.
Yep.
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