Hunter ping
Thanks for the ping! Answering this bozo’s non question reminds me again that Hunter is the man that should be our nominee.
I am still writing him in for President, 2008, come what may!
Watching..
:)
I’d like to see Hunter run for the U.S. Senate in 2010 against Boxer.
The only way we are going to turn this whole mess around is for true blue conservatives to “step up to the plate” and start running for local, state and federal offices including governorhsips which is the only way we are ever going to get another conservative elected POTUS is with a better field of conservative governors to choose from.
And we all should do all we can to encourage and support those folks.
In a normal world this guy would have been the Republican nominee.
That last call was precisely why I don’t watch C-Span. Liberals are insane. Not a decent bone in that caller’s body.
Anyway, thanks for the thread. Great to hear Rep. Hunter speak.
The segment with Hunter ended about 15 min ago. Now there’s just some mental defects calling in. You know the usual c-span callers: people claiming to be republican yet spewing the typical far left BS about Bush and the war. All this why the host sits there as if in a coma. I hardly ever watch c-span anymore.
I found Representative Hunter to clearly be the best candidate in 2008.
The Press-Enterprise
Six names to be added to wall at Veterans Memorial Park in Rubidoux
RUBIDOUX - Six veterans with ties to the Jurupa area, including the father of former presidential candidate Rep. Duncan Hunter, will be honored this Saturday at Veterans Memorial Park.
Robert O. Hunter, Kenneth S. Norton, Ulysses K. Garrett, Frank Medaris, Callis Herbert and Wilson P. Lauritzen, all deceased, will have their names placed on the Veterans Memorial Wall during a pre-Memorial Day ceremony at the park.
All of the men, except for Garrett, were World War II veterans. Garrett served in the U.S. Navy from 1936 to 1940.
Hunter, who served as an artillery officer with the U.S. Marines in the Philippines, was a Jurupa-area builder and Republican political activist.
Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-El Cajon, called his father “the greatest man I ever met.”
“He had an unflagging sense of patriotism,” Hunter said.
May 14, 2008
http://www.pe.com/localnews/rivcounty/stories/PE_News_Local_H_vets15.4195a94.html