To: EternalVigilance
Please confine your comments to the contents of the endorsement, and/or to substantial policy matters that separate the various candidates involved. OK, since Keyes never garnered any serious or even minimal amount of votes or public support, the very thought of him endorsing a candidate that cannot garner any serious or even minimal amount of votes or public support is surreal. It is like a scene from a Luis Bunuel film. Pure absurdism.
To: Central Scrutiniser
Many people respect his opinions.
To: Central Scrutiniser
Why don't you support Tom? He is obviously the superior candidate on conservative issues, right?
To: Central Scrutiniser; ambrose
"Your would-be masters are convinced that you will not cast your ballot for the restoration of the substance of California's greatness, but can be stampeded into voting for a brutal simulation of leadership."
I wonder WHO he think the "would be masters" are that would try and convince folks to vote for their boy, instead of Tom?
Could it be Alan doesn't like Rove's choice for Governor of California? Is that what he is insinuating... or does it always go to Bush in his mind?
To: Central Scrutiniser
It is like a scene from a Luis Bunuel film.</i. Which scene in which Bunuel film?
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