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To: runningbear
When one participates in a mud slinging contest, gloves help keep ones hands clean.
26 posted on 08/29/2002 9:58:10 PM PDT by Robert357
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My understanding because Simon is limited in political campaign funds, vs ol Grayout, he has held back the hard hitting punches until this weekend and til Nov. We'll, see if the ads get much talk about via the news hounds. The most effective thing that ol Grayout did in several venues for him to make sure he'll win is pit a pubie against a pubie, and cause discontent and discord within the party. Causing much fiction amongst ourselves. Just like Dan Lundgren, only Dan refused to take on current issues that plagued and continue to do so in California today. It is time to move on and like David Horowitz's writings and speeches to win.

I think if Simon had endless funds like Davis, then we'd see more campaign ads with more punches against Davis and his cohorts. Only we the voters in Ca will cast that decision. My vote goes for change and the Sacramento Dome to change hands to another leadership challenge in bringing Ca back to a better working environment with the businesses and the citizens. Meaning, for the Government to get their stinking hands out of my privacy, and pocket book.

I agree, communication, et el Tom McClintock has been very effective and personable in getting his message across to the people of Calif. Ray Haynes is another fine member of that effectiveness too.

If anything on Simon, he should of been straight up front from the get go. So, some have given him bad advise from the beginning, but he needs to mow ahead, and get with the program, and keep the gloves off and punching. :o)

29 posted on 08/30/2002 5:43:08 AM PDT by runningbear
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