Posted on 09/16/2010 10:22:55 AM PDT by wk4bush2004
Take that, GOP Establishment & All Skeptics!!!
GO CHRISTINE!!!!!
107%
I thought his choice of the word "irritated" was funny...I bet some of the emails might have been worded a bit more fiery than that.
the website sucks!! i tried to contribute $25 bucks and couldn’t do it. it kept saying submit a valid amount
It’s a Blue State though. For the Repubs to have won it they would had to have the Democratic Republican be their candidate. even then, the guy would be an unreliable vote and would have been akin to adding another Snowe or Collins to the party.
Maybe it knows your bank balance? ;)
Seriously, can anyone help this guy?
Look, if you want to be in the arena of ideas ya BETTER learn the rules.
You nailed it.
Ironic because that message was, "We the people will send an R, any R, even a RINO, to the Senate to break the 60 vote stranglehold of the all-out Leftists."
In Castle's case, Rove seems convinced that his easy win guaranteed to break the 50 vote majority, ejecting all the Leftist committee chairs.
Castle was a known (weak) commodity. Brown seemed to be a reasonably straightforward known commodity.
If O'Donnell doesn't win and we don't kick out the dem chairs, well that's not all bad...but I can also see quite a few of the million-dollar contributors setting themselves up for disappointment even if she wins and some of this stuff about her turns out to be, "you knew about that when you contributed."
Employer, Occupation and phone number are legally required for electronic donations to all candidates for Federal office.
“Best Efforts” Notification
Under the Act and FEC regulations, political committees must report the name, address, occupation and employer of any individual who contributes more than $200 in a calendar year (or in an election cycle, in the case of an authorized committee) (11 CFR 104.3(a)(4)). Committees must make their best efforts to obtain and report this information.
To satisfy the “best efforts” requirement, a political committee must include a statement on its solicitations explaining that it is required to make its best efforts to obtain and report contributor information. This statement is referred to as the “best efforts” notification; two examples are listed below:
Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation and name of employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in a calendar year, or
To comply with Federal law, we must use our best efforts to obtain, maintain, and submit the name, mailing address, occupation and name of employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 per calendar year.
If the committee does not receive the required contributor information, it must make a follow-up request within 30 days. Any contributor information provided or otherwise available to the committee must be disclosed on FEC reports. In some cases, it may be necessary for the committee to amend previous reports. 11 CFR 104.7.
http://www.fec.gov/pages/brochures/notices.shtml
There are no “blue” states and “red” states and “purple” states.
Bush and the Republicans were unpopular 2 years ago.
Bush to many Northeast / Midatlantic swing voters / moderates was an illiterate cowboy. That’s a style thing.
If the people are unhappy with Obama in a state like Delaware, Republicans can win.
People who are unhappy with Obama will vote for O’Donnell.
It won’t matter what her position on masturbation was 10 years ago, or what her position on masturbation is now.
Right now, based on the Obama numbers from Rasmussen, Christine needs to find between 5-10% who support Obama. They could be young women who like Christine’s style, and admire her like they admire Palin. They could be men who think she’s hot. It could be elderly Catholics who like Christine’s values. She could get votes on values but she won’t lose antiObama votes on values.
+ $50...who’s next?
I do not live in Delaware.
What is the issue with her College(Master’s) degree, Work History, Lawsuits, etc?
Please give me facts to answer the liberals I work with. Just calling them smears is not an answer.
If these answers have been provided in another thread please direct me. Thanks.
Guess she doesnt need the money that bad.
It's all due to the McCain-Feingold law in particular, and "campaign finance reform" legislation generally.
All of which is strictly unconstitutional when you consider that "freedom of speech, or of the press" is a right of the people, and not merely of the specific subset of the people who happen to own a printing press at the moment.And that since the Constitution explicitly contemplates "progress of science and useful arts," and since the mission statement of the Constitution is "to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity," empowering the government to make laws restricting our modalities of communication should require a constitutional amendment.
We should be trying to design a conservative means of modifying the composition of SCOTUS via constitutional amendment so that such infringements as McCain-Feingold would stand no chance of passing muster.
Yes, they have announced they will support her, whether they mean it and actually help her, or pay lip service but stand on the sidelines (or work against her secretly), remains to be seen.
BTTT
Apparently, you've lost sight of one of Ronald Reagan's axioms; Never speak bad about a fellow Republican.
Your petulant, infantile comments both last night on Hannity, and again today on the show with Jon Scott, show you're a sore loser, who has lost all credibility for political comment.
Go find a hole and stick your head down it. It would do better than the one you have it stuck up at this time.
From now on, any appearance by you on Fox News, or elsewhere, will be the cause to change channels, or turn the TV off.
You are now, officially, a nobody.
The intro of his email to me, found in my inbox this morning (Note: the balance was a series of MSM articles attacking her...:
If we attack President Obama for putting people who can't pay their taxes into his Administration, how can we defend a Republican candidate who doesn't pay her taxes, her college bills, or her mortgage; has had no visible means of support; and sued a reputable conservative organization claiming she was the victim of sex discrimination? She didn't win the lawsuit: her employer said she was fired for trying to run her own pr consulting firm out of their offices while on their clock. We conservatives want conservative candidates, but we do our cause little good by nominating conservatives with serious questions about their fitness and character.
Here are some of the articles that helped shape my thinking, in addition to my impression after meeting her briefly last year:
My response to his email sent early this afternoon:
You really are a spinal tap, aren't you. I receive this email this morning, then see you on Fox's America's Newsroom with Martha Maccallum. On that show, you're backtracking big time, spouting pap about your role as Fox contributor vs.. your job as advisor to the Republican Party. How you've helped fund various Tea Party candidates, including Christine O'Donnell, and how much respect you have for the Tea Party. Yet your email to me is just another vicious attack on Ms O'Donnell and her upset win over a left-leaning Republican. White Man Speak with Forked Tongue.
Let me explain something to you. Americans of all walks of life are fed up with the inside-of-the-beltway mentality, and the elitists who have controlled the Republican Party for decades. Frankly, we see little if any difference between those of your ilk and the socialists who make up the Democrat Party. You're both for excessive spending, both for government programs and entitlements that America can't afford. Both for open borders and giving benefits to illegals who sneak into our country and leech off of our economy, giving nothing in return. Well, we're fed up with you and are doing something about it that you failures refuse to do.
We're taking our country back, whether you like it or not. And, frankly, we no longer want your advice, need your input, nor desire your further interference. The Delaware primary was just one of a series of bell-wether upsets that give credence to American resolve in taking our nation back to its Constitutional roots, regardless of who stands in our way. And you, sir are in our way.
Your actions regarding Ms O'Donnell were disrespectful, and now, duplicitous. You remind us of what was once a proud political party, founded by the need to confront slavery in America, and built upon the principals of honest work and the people being in charge of their own destiny. But today, a party that is a shell of its past greatness, brought to its knees by elitists such as yourself who think you know everything, and have to lead us lesser folks to the table. Well, you can go scratch.
Frankly, it's too late for you to recover your credibility. You've no one to blame but yourself. I had respect for you during most of the Bush administration, but your star has since fallen, and your actions in this have diminished your standing to zilch. There are many people of good will and temperament who can fill your shoes far more effectively.
With all due respect,
bcsco
I've cooled down since then...
Her site shows the goals, $200,000, $350,000, $500,000, $750,000, $1,000,000, and $1,250,000, 86% of the way there.
If we were getting a candidate snapshot on the RNC site it would probably show, $1,250,000, $750,000, $500,000, $350,000, $200,000, $50,000, and $10,000, 16% of the way there.
I wonder if the brain-trusts over at RNC central get the message. If so, we should hear a big scream tomorrow morning and look up to see an aging black guy landing on his ass on the sidewalk out front of the RNC building. A host of white folks should be out there on theirs with him before the dust settles.
We want some sanity at the RNC boys. We don't get it, and you're toast.
Great! The more I learn about this lady the more I admire her. It is appalling, though not surprising, how she is now being maligned and smeared - by Democrats and Republicans alike. She’s to be applauded if only for being willing to put herself in a position that opens her to their attacks. She’s handling it with grace and poise.
Am only familiar with rules in Texas and one other state. There are a few grey areas but in general, candidate needs to avoid like the plague anything that smaks of vote or influence buying (unless you are Obama) or possible solicitation as a reward for prior or future favors - monetary or non-monetary. Texas has no problem with assessing and collecting large fines against the person who completes the paperwork.
They changed it to 1.25 mil. - now at 87% of that.
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