To: churchillbuff; Saundra Duffy
Who's funding the CRA to help with the ads for the 'tock?
The Pechangas are also helping McClintock, giving $76,000 to the California Republican Assembly -- a conservative group that has endorsed him -- as well as $49,000 to Tax Fighters for Tom McClintock. The Morongo Band of Mission Indians said they would spend more than $1.1 million on TV advertising to help McClintock, according to a report filed with the Secretary of State's office Friday.
If it wouldn't be for the Indian Tribes 'tock would be out of money and washed into told irrelevancy by now..... Why are the Indian's using 'tock?
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/09/27/MN3821.DTL
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09/27/2003 2:59:57 PM PDT by
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To: deport
The Pechangas are also helping McClintock, giving $76,000 to the California Republican Assembly -- a conservative group that has endorsed him -- as well as $49,000 to Tax Fighters for Tom McClintock.
God bless 'em!
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From LA Daily News, September 11:
"I'll vote for the person I agree with most," Herschensohn said. Otherwise, "my conscience would bother me tremendously. I can't do it."
Dick Mountjoy, past president of the California Republican Assembly, a conservative organization that has endorsed McClintock, said McClintock, R-Thousand Oaks, has taken clear-cut conservative stands on the issues.
"You take a look at Tom, Tom has a very strong 'no' on taxes, Schwarzenegger says 'no, but maybe;' Tom is a very strong supporter of 54, which is for a colorblind society, Schwarzenegger is 'no, I don't like it," Mountjoy said, referring to Proposition 54, which would prohibit the state from collecting most racial data.
"Tom knows where he's going, he's got a philosophy, he's running with it. I'd like a little more definitive answers than what we're getting out of Schwarzenegger."
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