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Arnold wows fairground crowd
Antelope Valley Press ^ | 9/16/2003 | Heather Lake

Posted on 09/16/2003 10:53:32 AM PDT by AVNative

Arnold wows fairground crowd

More than 1,300 show up to hear GOP candidate speak

This story appeared in the Antelope Valley Press on Tuesday, September 16, 2003.

By HEATHER LAKE Valley Press Staff Writer

LANCASTER - More than 1,300 politically starstruck people stood and cheered at the new Antelope Valley Fairgrounds Monday night as they heard GOP candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger tell them how he, as the next Governor of California, plans to take back the Golden State.

Conjuring memories of one of his "Terminator" action films, the actor called October 7 "Judgement day" to begin the turnaround of California's battered political and economic fortunes. To do that, change at the top is necessary for a powerhouse state that has lost its way during a power crisis, he said.

"We've got all the basics," he said. "All but one thing - leadership."

Comparing embattled Gov. Gray Davis to a disoriented ship's captain, he said, "You can have the best ship in the world, but if you don't know how to drive it you end up in the wrong place."

He excoriated the Legislature, saying most politicians suffer a "spending addiction."

Schwarzenegger moved through his stump speech quickly, taking no notice of Monday's 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decision to delay the recall election. Like the other leaders in the field of 135 candidates, Schwarzenegger acted as if Election Day will in fact proceed in three weeks.

As governor, he said he could make changes that would overhaul a broken worker's compensation system that is making business flee California and arrest spiraling government costs that are taxing the average wage earner to the limit while killing jobs.

"Worker's Compensation. . . it's driving us nuts. It takes all the profit margin," he said, urging an audit of state spending. "Let's let the sunshine in. There's a lot of waste and a lot of fraud."

The candidate said he holds out the best hope for Republicans, Democrats and independents.

"I can go to Sacramento and do all those things because I'm not beholden to anyone," he said.

Schwarzenegger thanked his Antelope Valley supporters for the $325,000 raised by the $250-a-plate dinner. He said the money was needed to fuel a $22 million campaign.

Calling himself an "optimist," Schwarzenegger addressed a mixed crowd that included Republicans and Democrats, saying they enjoyed the blessings of liberty by birthright.

"In Austria, where I was born, we were surrounded by communist countries - Yugoslavia to the south, Hungary to the east, Czechoslovakia. . . none of them could vote."

The dinner was organized by leading Valley GOP stalwarts, including former state GOP chairman Frank Visco, former Assemblyman George Runner, attorney R. Rex Parris and roofing contractor Johnny Zamrzla.

A legion of volunteers labored to prepare the new Poppy Building at the new fairgrounds and ushered in guests into the building. Schwarzenegger arrived to greet schoolchildren, who have been the focus of his attention with after-school programs.

Young people figured in the night's entertainment, with mariachi diva Elizabethe Gonzalez singing and music provided by the Palmdale High School Dixieland and jazz bands.

Robbie Britt, who delivered the national anthem at the GOP convention in Philadelphia, reprised his performance and then kept the crowd on its feet with his rendition of "Proud to Be an American."

The dinner also honored special guest Sgt. Jose Coby of Lancaster, a National Guard soldier on emergency leave from duty in Iraq.

Many at the dinner already were determined to see Schwarzenegger take over the governership, and others were curious to hear exactly how he plans to turn the state around.

The candidate repeated his campaign pledge not to raise taxes, not to cut education and to repeal the vehicle license fee tax, which will triple for many Californians in October.

"It's ridiculous," he said of the car tax. "What about the people who have to put food on the table? What about the people who can barely make ends meet?"

California has deteriorated from being an idyll and a destination for dreamers to being the signature example of a dysfunctional economy and political system.

"When I came to California 35 years ago this was a place of great dreams. . . . What has happened, what have they done?" Schwarzenegger said.

Not everyone was there to applaud.

The candidate's plan to reroute control of education back to local governments drew criticism from one local Democrat who said he supports the recall but is convinced more than ever that Schwarzenegger isn't the man for the job.

Alex Gutierrez, a Palmdale resident and Democrat, said he was not impressed with the GOP hopeful's position on education. Still, he credited the actor and businessman with knowledge of how to assess talent.

"I know he is smart enough to surround himself with a very good Cabinet," Gutierrez said.

Before the actor arrived, a small crowd of local Democrats picketed in front of the fairgrounds in support of Davis.

Most at Monday night's dinner applauded Schwarzenegger's transition from actor to politician.

Judy Deeley, wife of Los Angeles County sheriff's Capt. Carl Deeley, said she will vote for Schwarzenegger "because he's for the people and the special interest people don't own him."

"He's looking after all of us. I think he generally does care," Deeley said.

Schwarzenegger opened his short speech Monday by saying he does in fact care.

"I wouldn't have anything if it wasn't for California," the native of Austria said. He credited the Golden State for providing his opportunities in career and marriage and business.

His newcomer status didn't faze Donna Spangler, who characterized herself as a "neighbor" of Schwarzenegger and a supporter.

"I think people are tired of politics," she said.

She believes that could make him appealing to Democrats and Republicans looking for a fresh start.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: antelopevalley; arnold; ca; california; elections; recall; schwarzenegger
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Historical footnote: The new Antelope Valley Fairgrounds on Avenue H next to the Antelope Valley Freeway replace the former fairgrounds site at Avenue I and Division Street. This is the first major public use of the new fairgrounds (excepting the already opened Watch & Wager facility) and the debut of the new Poppy Building.
1 posted on 09/16/2003 10:53:33 AM PDT by AVNative
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To: AVNative
"Antelope Fairgrounds one-half mile...Antelope Fairgrounds one-quarter mile...Antelope Fairgrounds one-eighth mile...Antelope Fairgrounds one-sixteenth mile..."
2 posted on 09/16/2003 11:01:47 AM PDT by 50sDad ("There are FOUR LIGHTS! FOUR LIGHTS!")
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To: AVNative
Thank you for the nice post.
3 posted on 09/16/2003 11:02:18 AM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: AVNative
I thought Arnold Ziffel from Green Acres!
4 posted on 09/16/2003 11:03:33 AM PDT by SwinneySwitch
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To: AVNative
Thanks for the article, It's great to see the campaigning continue in spite of the Notorious Ninth :-)
5 posted on 09/16/2003 11:05:09 AM PDT by Tamzee ("Big government sounds too much like sluggish socialism."......Arnold Schwarzenegger)
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To: Tamsey
Wow, a $250 a plate fund raiser instead of a $10 a head pizza party.

That's what's called serious campaigning instead of ego campaigning.
6 posted on 09/16/2003 11:07:19 AM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs (There is no shame in being poor, just dressing poorly.)
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To: NormsRevenge
Ping
7 posted on 09/16/2003 11:11:35 AM PDT by AVNative
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To: AVNative
..."because he's for the people and the special interest people don't own him."

How far we've fallen that this statement is the best we can hope for.

8 posted on 09/16/2003 11:16:57 AM PDT by JoeSixPack1 (POW/MIA - Bring 'em home, or send us back! Semper Fi (Tag Line copying encouraged))
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To: AVNative
More than 1,300 politically starstruck people

No "politically" star struck would be if Newt Gingrich drew a crowd.

These people are "Hollywood" start-struck. Nothing new here.

9 posted on 09/16/2003 11:19:10 AM PDT by ElkGroveDan (It's time for Arnold to stop splitting the Republican vote and step aside for the good of the party)
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To: SwinneySwitch
Nah. . . Arnold ("da pig") Ziffel was part of the legendary television classic sitcom "Green Acres" shot in part in then-rural Thousand Oaks (Ventura County, California). We may be rural, but parts of the Valley are becoming suburban, even urban. LA spillover, you know.

Arnold Schwarzenegger, OTOH, actually filmed parts of each of his "Terminatior" films right here in the AV. I'd pick him over a scruffy TV pig any day. . . smells better!
10 posted on 09/16/2003 11:22:04 AM PDT by AVNative
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To: JoeSixPack1
"He's looking after all of us. I think he generally does care," Deeley said.

Sounds like someone's hoping for a nanny state. Kinda sad to hear this from an adult, but then, I knew he would attract this kind of voter when I heard him say, "Everything for the people."

11 posted on 09/16/2003 11:24:29 AM PDT by radiohead
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To: SwinneySwitch; BlackElk; TheAngryClam; churchillbuff; ElkGroveDan; Gophack; kellynla; ...
I thought Arnold Ziffel from Green Acres!

Hey what a great idea. A new graphic for Arnold pings.


12 posted on 09/16/2003 11:31:39 AM PDT by ElkGroveDan (It's time for Arnold to stop splitting the Republican vote and step aside for the good of the party)
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To: ElkGroveDan
Is that Pete Wilson on the right?
13 posted on 09/16/2003 11:37:11 AM PDT by Roscoe
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To: ElkGroveDan
The fact of the matter is that crowds ARE showing up to see him which is somewhat amazing given how tuned out to politics people are in La La Land. However, I still find it impossible to overlook his positions (or lack thereof) on the issues.
14 posted on 09/16/2003 11:38:52 AM PDT by ambrose (The Rats Have Done It Again!)
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To: AVNative
More than 1,300 politically starstruck people stood and cheered at the new Antelope Valley Fairgrounds Monday night as they heard GOP candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger

People in California are very easily awed.

I met one once who was trying to figure out how a thermos bottle knew whether to keep something cold or hot.

And he was one of their brighter young dope heads.

15 posted on 09/16/2003 11:47:31 AM PDT by 2timothy3.16
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To: 50sDad
"Antelope Fairgrounds one-half mile...Antelope Fairgrounds one-quarter mile...Antelope Fairgrounds one-eighth mile...Antelope Fairgrounds one-sixteenth mile..."

You Stupid Toad!!

16 posted on 09/16/2003 11:49:47 AM PDT by johniegrad (Oh boy, flapjacks. Heavy on the thirty-weight, mom.)
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To: johniegrad
"Toad away, Toad away....where do you go when you're toad away?"
18 posted on 09/16/2003 11:51:06 AM PDT by 50sDad ("There are FOUR LIGHTS! FOUR LIGHTS!")
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To: AVNative
"I'd pick him over a scruffy TV pig any day. . . smells better!"

You better smile when you say that stranger! Arnold was a star and the smartest student at the Hooterville school!

19 posted on 09/16/2003 11:53:53 AM PDT by SwinneySwitch
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To: SwinneySwitch
Re: "I'd pick him over a scruffy TV pig any day. . . smells better!" and your Arnold factoids

I **was** smiling when I said my quote above! Not only was Arnold ("da pig") a star, but he was the first to get an 'A' in Pig Latin at the Hooterville school.

Let's see. . . with credentials like that, maybe Arnold ("da pig") could help Arnold ("the Terminator") out if/when he becomes Governor. They could even film some of it for a movie. . . an update on "Twins!" (tee hee)
20 posted on 09/16/2003 12:03:38 PM PDT by AVNative
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