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To: Eva

You’re just a bit over the top shoveling praise on McKenna.

He’s a reasonably good AG, however he isn’t very good delivering on campaign promises...can you remember his first campaign for AG when he promised he’d clean up the mess at DSHS? Well, I’m still waiting. There are other lost promises too, this DSHS issue is the biggest.

I’m also very upset with Mr. McKenna’s selective involvement with issues, he’s not consistent. If you notice, Rob only plays if it pays for him.

Unfortunately, McKenna is probably the best we’ll have to choose from in this next gubernatorial contest. I certainly am glad to hear Fraudoire isn’t going to run for re-election. I can’t stand Inslee, he was my congresscritter until I moved out of his district two years ago.

I’m rather sick of the politico’s here in Washington. We’ve been under the boot of one party dictatorship for such a long time that our sides warriors are confused and can’t seem to find any voice that would position them into the front of the class.


14 posted on 06/13/2011 9:33:24 AM PDT by bigfootbob
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To: bigfootbob

Frankly, I like McKenna because he had the guts to buck the power structure in Olympia and sign on to that law suit. It was inspiring and empowering to Republicans across the state of WA. McKenna was the reason that the Republicans were able to make such gains last year.

Now, I am afraid the the state Republican Party is getting ready to abandon McKenna to support Mitt Romney. The two are actually mutually exclusive. The Whatcom County Republican politicians have been making statements supporting the SEIU and a proposal the Dough Eriksen said would, “keep the profits out of the hands of private insurers.”


16 posted on 06/13/2011 9:42:19 AM PDT by Eva
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