Posted on 01/31/2005 6:19:29 PM PST by occutegirl
With over 4,500 people showing up to the Ayres Hotel in Anaheim, John & Ken will do one more broadcast to help the SaveOurLicense.com people gather signatures. John & Ken will be taking the show to Ontario, where last year, we had 4,100 sign up. So the challenge has been issued to all our Inland Empire listeners, to make this the biggest event yet! We want all our listeners to join the John & Ken Show at the Ayres Hotel in Ontario, February 4th, from 3-7pm. Remember, the petition you are signing is to stop illegals and terrorists from getting their hands on a California Driver License.
The Ayres Hotel in Ontario is located at 1945 E Holt Blvd Ontario, Ca 91764
Volunteer:
http://www.saveourstate.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=355
Good luck in getting this on the ballot.
I'd sign it if I was a resident of California.
Congratulations!
Excellent work!
Well, they're blowing taps down here, so I guess I'll say "Goodnight Gracie" LOL
Semper Fi,
Kelly
Bttt
Actually sounds kind of relaxing. Could I brang my shotgun too? Maybe do a little jug fishin'
What??
If they are "left wing idiots" why in hell would they be pushing so hard for the Save Our State initiative?? They are helping gather thousand of signatures.
Like I said, I did my part, it's a federal issue because the wimps in CA won't do the right thing
Uh....OOOk.
IF you think Hitlery is on your side, your dreaming.
What does this have to do with your above post about J&K being leftwingers??
LOL.
Maybe we should promote this kind of image back here in Missouri. It might just keep the illegals away.
Misdirect, confuse, befuddle, and obscure.
*sniff*sniff*
Motivation smells familiar....just can't place it.
BTTT
In Ontario? Those Hoseheads!
You respond with a photo of a cat?
Todays News
Posted by The John and Ken Show @ 2:35 pm
According to an article from the Sacramento Bee dated Sunday, January 30th, Congressman Darrell Issas consultant Dave Gilliard of Rescue California claims that Issa donated $100,000 and 100,000 signatures to Save Our License. According to Mike Spence from Save Our License, none of this is true. We are not getting any answers from Issa, Gilliard or the Sacramento Bee so its time to hit the phones ! Read the article here.
ISSAS OFFICES
San Diego County Office:
Phone: 760-599-5000
Temecula Office:
Phone: 951-693-2447
Washington DC Office:
Phone: 202.225.3906
Dave Gilliard- Rescue California
Phone: 916-443-6703
Aurelio Rojas- Sacramento Bee
Phone: 916-326-5539
I spoke with John Franklin at Issa's DC office. He says they've put forth a tremendous effort, and SaveOurLicense is wrong about the 5000 figure. He said he'd call John & Ken about this, so I'd probably expect to hear about this on their show today.
Thanks for the update
After three phone referrals, I just spoke to a Karen in the Issa campaign office. I told her that we are merely trying to clarify the signature status and that the Sac Bee has published a rather confusing article on Issa and the signatures.
Karen claims that Issa spent about $100,000 on mailing petitions and emailing his constituent base.
Karen said Issa mailed out 30,000 petitions - households that on average had around 3 or 4 eligible signers or so. She said they enclosed a prepaid envelope to return to Issa or at their own expense the signer could mail the petition to SOL.
Karen said they have obtained about 5,000 signatures from that mailing and that more are coming in.
She said they emailed out to 800,000 constituent email base to download and send in the petition.
I asked her if she would call the John and Ken show just to clarify this and she said something like statements will be forthcoming or something like that and that they had been bombarded with phone calls.
Karen is at 760.477.1174, which is the Issa Campaign Headquarters.
Robin Hvidston
Upland
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