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The Content of Our California
Tech Central Station ^ | 10/7/2003 | Radley Balko
Posted on 10/07/2003 12:33 AM PDT by SpinMaster-Ldot
Lost in the groping, the deficit, the child actors and the general mayhem that is the California recall circus is an important ballot initiative that could do wonders for the ethnic and racial climate of a state that's about ten years ahead of the rest of the country on the demographic curve.
Proposition 54, also known as Ward Connerly's "Racial Privacy Initiative," would bar California state government from using racial classifications in its official business. Sadly, the measure seems to be losing support in the polls, perhaps in part because even Republican frontrunner Arnold Schwarzenegger hasn't the courage to stand up to California's racial demagogues and publicly support it.
That's too bad. Because America -- and especially California -- is becoming increasingly blind to race. We could probably abandon race completely in a generation or two, if only our government would let us....
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3 posted on
10/07/2003 12:49:50 AM PDT by
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4 posted on
10/07/2003 1:05:57 AM PDT by
backhoe
(Just an old Keyboard Cowboy, ridin' the trackball into the Sunset...)
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6 posted on
10/07/2003 1:14:55 AM PDT by
DB
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I can't wait!
7 posted on
10/07/2003 1:29:29 AM PDT by
lainde
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Vote early and vote often, mi gente. VIVA LA RAZA!
Voter fraud tips the scale. Just a preview of 2004 IMHO...
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10/07/2003 2:20:13 AM PDT by
Caipirabob
(Democrats.. Socialists..Commies..Traitors...Who can tell the difference?)
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Where's the thread from those dopey mcperot guys?
Out buying the champagne for the big fiesta tonight I guess.
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Smearing Arnold So Democrats Dont Have To (Media Shilling For Democrats With Ahnold Smears)
Media Research Center ^ | October 6, 2003 | Rich Noyes
Posted on 10/07/2003 4:13 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
Arnold Schwarzenegger is no conservative, but the liberal media are smearing him as if he were. The same broadcast networks that flinched when faced with credible charges that Democratic darling Bill Clinton actually raped a woman during his 1978 Arkansas gubernatorial campaign are scrambling to give free airtime to women who charge Schwarzenegger with unwanted groping.
I dont remember all the details of Juanita Broaddrick, CBS anchor Dan Rather told FNCs Bill OReilly in 2001 about the woman who alleged Clinton raped her, but I will say that and you can castigate me if you like when the charge has something to do with somebodys private sex life, I would prefer not to run any of it.
Oh, how the standards change. The CBS Evening News, which ran only one story on Broaddricks charges in 1999 and on a weekend, when Rather was not sitting at the anchor desk has hit the Arnold sex charges in each newscast since Thursday....
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State of California to be given intelligence test 10/7/03
Fly so Free
Posted on 10/07/2003 4:39 AM PDT by fly_so_free
The state of California will take an intelligence test on 10/7/03. The questions being posed to the residents are:
1. Are you as stupid as the democrat party thinks you are?
2. Or, will you save your state?
Today is the big day- so California: Are we stupid? We will soon find out. I am voting for Ahnold. To be honest, at first I was against the re-call .But, seeing the frenzy the dems are in- trying to stop Arnold- , it must be the best thing to do....
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If Davis is recalled, then what happens?
cnn ^ | John Mercurio
Posted on 10/07/2003 5:10 AM PDT by twittle
The California recall campaign ends Tuesday, but if you think it's been confusing until now, you ain't seen nothing yet.
With the specter of Florida 2000 fresh in their minds, both political parties are preparing for post-election legal wrangling that could throw the election back into court and leave Gov. Gray Davis, a Democrat, in office into mid-November, whether he survives the recall or not.
"Absolutely," state Democratic Party spokesman Bob Mulholland recently told the Modesto Bee newspaper, when asked about the party's preparations for a national drive to raise $100,000 for possible legal challenges.
"We're going to do everything that's legal to have the votes counted in California, and we're putting the Republicans on notice that we're prepared for their goon tactics this time."
Both parties are bracing for a long night Tuesday and additional confusion Wednesday, in part because of the wide array of voting processes being used in the state's 58 counties.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/996566/posts
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Tonight might not be the end of election
Los Angeles Daily News ^ | 10/07/03 | Troy Anderson
Posted on 10/07/2003 5:27 AM PDT by kattracks
With absentee ballots flooding into Los Angeles County and state election offices, experts said Monday that, if the recall vote is close, it may take several days before the outcome is clear.
The large number of absentee ballots also could complicate recount efforts. And some are warning a recount could be virtually impossible because of the widespread use of touch-screen voting machines that don't offer paper receipts.
Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder Conny McCormack said her office probably would need several days to process the tens of thousands of absentee ballots delivered to polling places and to her Norwalk office today. Counties have 28 days after the election to count absentee and provisional ballots received at polling places on election day.
"We are just trying to get ready with all these absentee ballots that have come in," McCormack said. "So many have arrived over the weekend that we won't be able to get them out of the envelopes and count them until (tonight)." ....
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Budweiser Pays for Davis and Bustamante
Newsmax ^ | 10/6/03 | Staff
Posted on 10/07/2003 5:33 AM PDT by Maria S
Anheuser-Busch is shilling for California's corruption-plagued Democrat establishment, according to Slate. After launching into a lengthy attack on Arnold Schwarzenegger, Slate columnist Mickey Kaus today wrote that Sunday night he got a "strange" phone call taped by sore loserman Al Gore urging people to vote against the recall and (wishy-washy as ever) for Cruz Bustamante just in case those awful "right-wing Republicans" oust the greedy guv.
At the end of the message, according to Kaus, a woman's voice says: "Paid for by Progressive Democrats and Independents against the recall. Major funding by Anheuser-Busch." ....
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Joseph Farah Column: "Arnold's Unfit" {Vote McClintock}
WND.com ^ | 10-07-03 | Farah, Joseph
Posted on 10/07/2003 6:04 AM PDT by Theodore R.
Posted: October 7, 2003 1:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com
Many conservatives and Republicans are rushing in to defend Arnold Schwarzenegger against attacks by women who say he abused them.
Some of them self-righteously point out that Democrats and liberals claimed Bill Clinton was still fit for office despite similar charges some even worse before and during his eight years in office....
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For many, careers and money hinge on election result
Sacramento Bee ^ | October 7, 2003 | Dan Walters
Posted on 10/07/2003 6:31 AM PDT by Cultural Jihad
For many, careers and money hinge on election result
By Dan Walters -- Bee Columnist
Published 2:15 a.m. PDT Tuesday, October 7, 2003
Ordinarily, the autumn of an odd-numbered year is a rare period of quietude within the community of politicians, lobbyists, staffers and journalists in and around the state Capitol.
With the Legislature in recess and no political campaigns under way, it's the time for casual attire, short office hours and vacations. It's the period when interest groups tote up their wins and losses during the just-concluded legislative session, plot strategy for the upcoming year -- and decide whether to fire or retain lobbyists.
But there's nothing ordinary about this autumn for denizens of the Capitol and environs. They are nervously awaiting the outcome of today's recall election because they know that careers and very large amounts of money will hinge on the outcome....
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California: Field Poll: expect 65% turnout
Dan Weintraub Weblog ^ | October 7, 2003 | Dan Weintraub
Posted on 10/07/2003 6:54 AM PDT by John Jorsett
The Field Poll estimates a huge turnout, the highest number ever for a governor's race and the highest percentage of registered voters for a governor's race in 20 years:
In todays historic recall election The Field Poll estimates that as many as ten million California voters will be participating in the decision as to who they want as governor for the next three years. A turnout of this magnitude would represent a 30% increase over the 7.7 million voters who participated in the 2002 gubernatorial election and would be larger than any previous non-presidential contest in state history. ....
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California: And the envelope please
Dan Weintraub Weblog ^ | October 6, 2003 | Dan Weintraub
Posted on 10/07/2003 6:56 AM PDT by John Jorsett
Here are the final results of the major independent polls that have surveyed California voters on the recall. The date of the last night of polling is in parentheses. The replacement results are listed in this order: Schwarzenegger, Bustamante, McClintock.
Source Field (Oct. 1) 57-39; 36-26-16 Los Angeles Times (Sept. 29) 56-42; 40-32-15 Knight Ridder/NBC (Oct. 4) 54-41; 37-29-15 CNN/USA Today (Sept. 27) 63-35; 40-25-18 Survey USA (Oct.. 5)* 57-43; 46-34-13 Chamber of Commerce (Sept. 25) 53-41; 35-31-17 Knowledge Networks/Hoover (Oct. 4)** 59-41; 43-30-13
The Public Policy Institute of California, usually a major source on California public opinion, last polled on Sept. 17 and is thus not reliable at this stage in the race. For the record, the poll had the recall winning 53-42 with Bustamante leading Schwarzenegger 28-26 and McClintock at 14.
*Survey USA uses a unique form of polling with recorded voices asking the questions. **This is an online poll using a random sample....
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Young Voters Remain Disengaged Despite Recall Election Hype
dailycal.org ^
Posted on 10/07/2003 6:56 AM PDT by chance33_98
By ANA MILVEA and MY-THUAN TRAN Contributing Writers Tuesday, October 7, 2003
Although a strong showing from young voters in the polls today could sway the state's historical recall election, few in the slew of gubernatorial candidates have riled up this voting block, which is notorious for passing up elections.
Even as the entire nation works itself into a frenzy over the recall, many UC Berkeley students say they are still undecided about the election, just one day before the polls open.
"I was thinking I should probably look into who I should vote for," said UC Berkeley sophomore Christine Cusick.
Making up more than one-tenth of the adult population, young voters have the potential to impact the election's outcome, said Jack Glaser, a UC Berkeley public policy professor.
But voters 18 to 24 have the lowest turnout of all age groups. Just higher than 36 percent of eligible youth voted in the last presidential election, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
And with none of the 135 gubernatorial candidates aggressively campaigning for the youth vote, many under 25 feel ignored....
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