Posted on 11/05/2001 10:16:14 PM PST by KQQL
Vote Earley
Bush, Giuliani, and Bishop Loverde pitch in.
By John J. Miller & Ramesh Ponnuru
November 5, 2001 11:00 a.m.
Behind in the polls and badly outspent by his opponent, Virginia's GOP candidate for governor brought America's two most popular politicians and an important religious leader into his campaign over the weekend. Mark Earley's campaign mailed a brochure displaying a big picture of Earley walking half a step behind President Bush on what appears to be a tarmac. Inside, there's a quote from Bush: "I appreciate his strong stance on holding the line on taxes and cutting the car tax in Virginia." Bush recorded a phone message on behalf of Earley and two ticket mates, lieutenant governor candidate Jay Katzen and attorney general candidate Jerry Kilgore: "Mark Earley, Jay Katzen and Jerry Kilgore are the experienced leaders Virginia needs to keep the state moving forward--with a positive agenda for lower taxes, accountable schools, more jobs, and a safe and secure commonwealth." Earley's campaign also aired a new ad featuring New York mayor Rudy Giuliani: "If I were a Virginian, I would vote for Mark Earley." Voters who tuned in to the start of the World Series game last night would have seen it.
In northern Virginia, Earley may benefit as well from a letter by Catholic Bishop Paul Loverde that was either read at Masses or inserted into church bulletins over the weekend. In it, Loverde reminds parishioners of their "moral responsibility to vote" on Tuesday. "Respect for the dignity of the human person must be part of our consciousness as we enter the voting booth," continues the two-page letter. It also reminds voters of "the priority to protect the human life of all persons, pre-born and born."
The letter would have been stronger if Loverde had mentioned specifically that Earley is the pro-life candidate in the race and that his opponent, Democrat Mark Warner, supports abortion rights. In other words, there's more than just a moral responsibility to vote; there's a moral responsibility to vote for Mark Earley. Another possibility would have been to attach a scorecard showing how Earley and Warner (plus other candidates down the ticket) differ on abortion. Earley, for instance, supports legislation to require parental consent before a minor may obtain an abortion, while Warner won't commit past the parental-notification law that Earley helped enact.
As things stand, the bishop's letter leaves voters on their own to figure out the candidates' positions by tomorrow's election day. Perhaps they're sophisticated enough to know where Earley and Warner stand. Then again, perhaps not--and they won't receive much help from Earley's campaign website, which focuses on taxes, education, and safety issues.
But it's a good conclusion to what has been a lackluster campaign. In the end, though, the only thing that may salvage the hopes of those who intend to vote Earley is if they somehow manage to vote often.
Well, okay, but I'm thinkin' you'll get more play off the 14th Street...
The Republican party was really pushing the school bond referendum in Fairfax County. Not too pleased about that - it's just pouring more money down a rathole.
For Virginia, this is it. There's a separate thread for NJ.
IIRC, the guy who did tie up the Wilson Bridge about 18 months ago backed up traffic so badly that he go the GW Parkway, Route 1. and the 14th Street Bridges as freebies. Time to get a couple of "Win with Warner" signs and head for the bridge . . . VBG.
It's OK. He's not voting at all. He doesn't "believe in it". He's an OK guy, otherwise. We're working on him. I thought his sister-in-law (his brother's wife) was going to rip him apart after the Inauguration. She even mentioned that his parents had voted for Bush. That set him back on his heels, because either they generally vote Dem or they don't vote at all. LOL.
What are the rules in VA for registration? How? When? I want to get this guy to the Polls by 2004, if I have to drag him myself, kicking and screaming.
Mark Warner thanks you for your vote. If warner wins and thats a big if, enjoy higher taxes, handgun control operating out of warner's office, and 4 years of liberal gobbldygook.
Someday you will notice that our system is ideally set up for a two party system and that you will not find perfection on Earth.
Ohmydeargawd no, Mudboy; not that!! :o)
Good luck my friend; if your weather's even *half* as good as it is here on the Ohio River in the midwest?
You'll have fun, get sun, and your guitar will stay in-tune.
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