Posted on 06/17/2007 11:06:39 AM PDT by rob21
This is an email that I got from info@gohunter08.com. I asked them if it was ok to post this here, and they approved:
Dear Rob21, We wanted to say thank you for all your time spent working on posts for Duncan on Free Republic. It's grassroots Americans like yourself that are making a huge difference in this race. We appreciate your efforts and we hope you can continue to write about Duncan. We will keep you in our prayers as you leave for Iraq this July. Thanks again for everything! Sincerely, The Hunter Family
I’m not asking you to stick up for him. I’m glad you aren’t participating in the name-calling. That is so childish...I thought this was a forum of adults, but some sure don’t act like they are out of elementary school yet.
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Ok...so I see a couple things on this thread that are against the rules as stated on the front page of FR.
1)Personal attack against Humblegunner
2)Openly soliciting for a political campaign.
If you're gonna preach pal, preach to ALL the sinners.
What...you have something against sanitation engineers? Last I knew, that wasn't name calling, that's a job description.
You missed that FR Bug Zapper thread didn’t you?
First of all, your pal humblegunner started the disruptive behavior in this thread, and the response he received was proportional to his (ahem) ‘contributions’.
You have clearly confused FR with Lucianne.Com where the school marm mentality carries the day.
I’ll personally ask the mods to nuke my comments when humblegunner offers a sincere apology for his sneers and insults directed at a true conservative Republican that has done nothing to warrant such blatant disrespect from a virtual nobody.
There’s a big difference from what he said about a political figure and what you said about a fellow member of the site. What you have done is against the rules of the site.
I didn’t miss the “bugzapper” thread. I read every painful post, and saw a few very dear friends get banned. (these friends did not end up at wideawake).
You seem to have such a holier than thou attitude. I’m so glad I don’t have to resort to such tactics to be noticed.
The ‘big difference’ is that you’re all too eager to overlook the sneers and insults of the poster in question directed at a true conservative Republican, and your pal’s behavior is more than a little similar to the dearly departed who opus’d out of FR, and I submit that your ‘dear friends’ didn’t get banned, they banned themselves.
Who were those friends you are still grieving for, might I ask?
And don’t even try accusing ME of a ‘holier than thou’ attitude, you don’t know anything about me, and I don’t have to ‘resort’ to anything because I don’t care if I’m noticed or not, unlike your pal humblegunner, who (based on his posts in *this* thread) has much to be humble about.
We’re done here.
Last I knew, this was a free country. People are allowed to have personal opinions about the political figures.
This site, however, is owned by Jim Robinson. He has stated that personal attacks on other members are not welcome.
Duncan Hunter’s numbers are going up, while other candidates’ numbers are going down. In a recent poll, he came in a distant 3rd (still, 3rd is 3rd). Duncan Hunter is a man of integrity. Too bad we don’t see or hear enough of him. He needs more exposure on the cable news shows and on talk radio. That’s the only way his numbers are going to go higher. I’d like to see him running neck-and-neck with the other guys. He’s a true Conservative, unlike the other Republicans.
It was the “trashing Ronald Reagan” that got several banned on that thread. I didn’t see gunner trashing the now deceased President Reagan. That would be tacky.
What exactly does it say about me? That I’m willing to stand up for my friends when I see them being treated in a manner that is inappropriate? Dang...I wouldn’t want that on my permanent file! It might ruin my reputation!
As he said...YOU started the name-calling. Care to finish it?
dang, i think there is actually some THERE there....see what you think....
Anyways...i iike what I see..
DUNCAN HUNTER’S BIO FROM HIS WEB PAGE:
Since first being elected to Congress in 1980, Duncan Hunter has devoted himself to ensuring that our military is second to none, securing our nations borders, and protecting American workers from unfair competition. Hunter works on these issues because he believes that Americas greatest strength is our freedom and its protection requires our effort in all areas.
A Vietnam veteran, Duncan Hunter served in the 173rd Airborne and 75th Army Rangers and, after coming home, utilized the G.I. Bill to attend Western State University Law School in San Diego (now Thomas Jefferson School of Law). While completing his degree, Hunter supplemented his income by working in farming and construction, and opened a storefront legal office after graduation where he began serving many in the Hispanic community, often without compensation.
In 1980, Hunter was asked to mount a challenge for the Congressional seat held by 18-year incumbent Lionel Van Deerlin. Despite the district having a 2-to-1 Democrat registration, Hunter won the seat in an upset. Coming to Washington, Hunter successfully sought a seat on the House Armed Services Committee where he could work on Americas national security needs. Serving on this committee throughout his career, Hunter became Chairman of the full committee in 2002, overseeing a $532 billion defense budget. During his chairmanship from 2002-2006, and now as Ranking Member of the committee, Hunter focuses his efforts on providing President Bush with the necessary resources to win our nations military conflicts, protecting our men and women in uniform, and developing modernization initiatives that will move new and more effective technologies into the field of battle.
Living in a border community, Hunter also came to Congress to make securing the California-Mexico border a top priority. Hunters goal was to make the region safe for communities on both sides of the border by providing the necessary resources to our border enforcement agencies. September 11th, however, made border security a national security issue and Hunter responded by leading efforts in Congress to seal a porous border susceptible to illegal aliens, drug trafficking and terrorism. Hunters efforts have resulted in over 59 miles of fencing and border infrastructure to date in San Diego County. Hunter also wrote the Secure Fence Act, extending the San Diego fence 854 miles across California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. These fence provisions were signed into law by President Bush on October 26, 2006.
On the House Armed Services Committee, Hunter has protected U.S. defense jobs in aircraft, ship repair, machine tools, textile, steel and titanium to ensure that what he calls the Arsenal of Democracy, the U.S. industrial base, is maintained to provide security in time of war. Hunters other legislative priorities include retaining and increasing jobs across this nation, providing tax relief to hard-working families, keeping our promises to Americas veterans, protecting Social Security for present and future generations, and promoting strong family values.
Hunter resides in East San Diego County with his wife Lynne where they, like many of their neighbors, just completed re-building their Alpine home after it was lost in the October 2003 wildfires. In 2006, Duncan and Lynne celebrated their 33rd wedding anniversary; they have two sons, Duncan Duane, who served two tours in Iraq in the U.S. Marine Corps, and Sam Hunter, a business student at San Diego State University. Duncan D. and his wife, Margaret, have three children, Duncan Lee, Elizabeth Grace and Sarah Louise, and reside in Lakeside, California. Sam was married on Valentines Day 2004 to the former Theresa Heger of Jamul and they had their first child, Marin, in October of 2006.
Waiting for MYYYYYYYYYYY thank you note! (arms folded tapping foot)
j/k
I spoke with the communications director last week and suggested just that. In addition, a series of interviews could be set up on blogtalkradio.com.
Both cost nothing.
I can’t believe the candidates are not yet doing such things.
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