Posted on 06/06/2007 12:41:06 PM PDT by gpapa
Absolutely! This is the level where the RINOs need to lose...in the primaries! More power to this guy! Go for it!
Good. Now when is Ravenal going to step in against Linds?
And hopefully primary voters ignore the RNC this time, because there is no guarentee voters will stick with those losers in the generalanymore then they did DeWine or Chafee.
HOw is Hagel on econ issues?
The point being, would Club for Growth (a.k.a., the real Republican Party) get involved?
What is Bruning stand on illegals?
I like to see someone up against Hagel. Hagel doesnt just have skeletons in his closet....DNC Donkeys, too
Getting Hagel out is much more important than the issues.
All the RINOS that voted to keep felons in the country should be defeated.
Hagel’s needed walking papers for a long time.
I wouldn't bet against those two running.
How could their egos refuse such an opportunity?!?
Big Bump!
I wished I lived in his State, I would love to vote against him.
I’m stuck in Illinois, so I forget when my vote actually meant anything.
I guess this means we can expect the Bush administration to launch into action working on a Hagel victory in primary.
That's not what I understand. Hagel has the least money of any Senator up for election in 2008. (Except for Allard, who isn't running for reelection)
PING for the GOP UPRISING!!
“Club For Growth (I’m a member) will undoubtedly support him if he wants it.”
I’m a member too, but I won’t be anymore if they support this POS.
I had forgotten Hagel until I saw this thread. Wasn’t he going to run for president? About a month ago many of my liberal friends were saying that he would be the GOP nominee......
Following the 2002 election, Jon Bruning became the youngest Attorney General in Nebraska's history and the youngest Attorney General in the United States. A fifth-generation Nebraskan, Bruning carries a reputation as an aggressive, effective leader in the fight against crime. He is Chairman of the Nebraska Crime Commission and serves on the Board of Pardons. |
Before becoming Attorney General, Bruning was twice elected to the Nebraska Legislature and served six years as a state senator. During his term as a lawmaker, Bruning operated a thriving private law practice. He received both his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Nebraska.
We need to support this guy and anybody who will take on Graham and Specter in the primaries. Three of the Gag Factor up for election next time. I always think of it as a good year when I can vote against Snarlin’ Arlen TWICE in the same year.
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