In article , Mike Coslo writes:
Dwight Stewart wrote:
"Mike Coslo" wrote:
(snip) We have to try to keep up with California.
Have you noticed even the press has had a hard time keeping a straight
face when talking about the California recall vote? First, we have a midget
who insists he's the protest vote. Then, we have oversized guy who still
can't say his name properly after living in the country for decades. And
then we have a cross-dresser certain to bring a new sense of fashion
consciousness to the job. And we can go on and on. This is turning out to be
one of the wackiest elections I've ever seen.
This is something no one wins. First we have a power grab by the
Repub's who have figured out that in any election, it will be possible
to get enough names on a petition to force a recall. I hope they realize
they opend a Pandora's box, and for what? Governing a state that they
were partially involved in making a major mess?
They are so desperate to get someone in office, that they are trying to
elect a Republican who is more like a Democrat than anything else.
The special election in regards to recalling the Governor of the state of
California has nothing whatsoever to do with amateur radio.
If you are not a registered voter in California, then you have no cause to
carry on as if you were nor have you any authority whatsoever on
California politics.
One of the accepted candidates for the ballot in the special election in
California is a Grass Valley resident, Jim Weir. Jim Weir has posted
in here a few times. Ask him if his candidacy has anything to do with
amateur radio policy.
LHA
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