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In article , Dwight Stewart
writes: 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. Dwight: As it happens, Ahnold Schwartzenegger may be the best choice to be the next Governor of Cally-Forney-Ah. While he does espouse some political idealogy more in line with liberals than most Republicans would care for, he doesn't see the answer to everything to be raising taxes and expanding government. All the "whacky" candidates are on the ballot simply to grab their 15 minutes; Ahnold (that's MISTER Schwartzenegger to you) actually has a good chance of being elected if Gov. Davis is, in fact, recalled. 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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"Larry Roll K3LT" wrote:
As it happens, Ahnold Schwartzenegger may be the best choice to be the next Governor of Cally-Forney-Ah. While he does espouse some political idealogy more in line with liberals than most Republicans would care for, he doesn't see the answer to everything to be raising taxes and expanding government. (snip) Why does that not surprise me one little bit, Larry? Arnold seems to fit right into your concepts of conservatism - liberal on most issues with enough conservative rhetoric to make him the least objectionable candidate. If conservatives aren't willing to vote conservative, no wonder conservative issues are slowly losing ground in this country. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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