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To: zip
sad but true... I will be spending a lot of time on the phones trying to get the word out.. we have a lot of SHEEPLE Republicans who will pull the lever for the (R) without taking a min to look at who they are voting for..

FReegards,

David
13 posted on 10/31/2002 9:46:00 PM PST by davidosborne
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To: davidosborne
Of course, after this devastating article in today's Tallahassee paper, Rucker's (the person the Republicans support) chances may be...down the *cough cough* toilet.

Rucker apologizes for urinating in yard

INSIDE POLITICS

Mike Rucker, who is running for the Leon County Commission in District 5 as an independent, has apologized to a man who lives in Betton Hills for urinating in his yard.

"What I did was wrong, of course," Rucker said Wednesday in an interview with the Tallahassee Democrat. "I'm truly embarrassed about it, and I would truly never do this again."

Rucker was putting up campaign signs about 8 a.m. Tuesday when he noticed one of his signs missing from the man's yard. Rucker, who had earlier obtained permission to put up the sign, replaced it with a new one and continued driving through the neighborhood.

When he passed by the man's house a few minutes later, Rucker noticed the new sign was missing. He said he rang the man's doorbell twice, but no one answered. Rucker, thinking the sign had been stolen, walked through the man's back yard to see whether he could find it, he said. Rucker found one of his signs and concluded that the man didn't want the sign in his yard.

Rucker said he needed to use the bathroom very badly and was 10 minutes away from the nearest facilities. He said he walked to the side of the man's house in an area thick with shrubs and urinated. The man's wife saw Rucker from a bathroom window and told her husband.

The man spoke briefly with Rucker in the yard, and Rucker left. He later came back to the man's house to apologize, but no one answered the door. Rucker called the man Wednesday and apologized.

Rucker said he suffers from a prostate condition and a urinary urgency condition and was in extreme pain at the time.

"A lot of coffee was going through me, and I had nowhere to go, and I thought no one was home," Rucker said. "I was in a very private, heavy-shrubbery area where I thought no one was going to see me. And I decided I had to relieve myself."

Someone caught urinating in public could be charged with disorderly conduct or indecent exposure if a witness files a complaint with police. However, no complaint was filed.

Rucker, a former broadcast weather forecaster, is running against Democrat Bob Rackleff and Republican Jason Gibson.

- Jeff Burlew

"Tallahassee Democrat," 31 Oct. 2002.
14 posted on 10/31/2002 9:54:46 PM PST by seraphMTH
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To: davidosborne
I will be spending a lot of time on the phones trying to get the word out.. we have a lot of SHEEPLE Republicans who will pull the lever for the (R) without taking a min to look at who they are voting for..

Sounds like Illinois in 1998. Too bad King George won 51%-48%, thanks to campaign coffers full of driver's-license-examiner bribe money. That guy ran to the left of his opponent on every single issue, and yet some Republicans were duped into voting for him. I just wish the media would stop talking about the likelihood of the Democrats "regaining" the governor's mansion, ignoring the fact that they already have it.

16 posted on 10/31/2002 11:42:56 PM PST by supercat
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