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CrufflerSteve
10-25-2010, 17:04
PJ O'Rourke cuts loose:http://www.weeklystandard.com/print/articles/they-hate-our-guts_511739.html

Steve

68Charger
10-25-2010, 17:36
Then you're just flushing your vote.. [Muaha]

theGinsue
10-25-2010, 17:54
Amen Charger. Amen!

Truer words have never been spoken. I've even heard a couple of radio ads that stated just that fact too.

XJ
10-25-2010, 19:35
Dummies buying radio time for the El Paso Cty Repubs don't have the balls to say "Except for Maes"

OneGuy67
10-25-2010, 20:12
My wife and I went this morning and voted. We both voted for Tancredo. The rest of the ballot votes went mostly to the Republicans on the ticket. Not sure of the difference between a Republican or Democrat surveyor or coroner...

I now wait for next Tuesday to see the results of everyone else's vote.

Irving
10-25-2010, 23:32
Not sure of the difference between a Republican or Democrat surveyor or coroner...



That's what I was thinking when I was filling out my ballot. I turned it in today by the way.

OneGuy67
10-26-2010, 09:28
Nice new avatar, Stuart. Since you are a zombie slayer, is she a zombie (and hopefully, not your wife who I just insulted!)?

Irving
10-26-2010, 09:30
Don't worry, you only insulted my fiance. ;)

Ranger353
10-26-2010, 09:33
My wife and I went this morning and voted. We both voted for Tancredo. The rest of the ballot votes went mostly to the Republicans on the ticket. Not sure of the difference between a Republican or Democrat surveyor or coroner...

I now wait for next Tuesday to see the results of everyone else's vote.
[stand on soapbox] I am encouraging everyone I know to vote for TANCREDO. I have met him and can say without a doubt that he IS THE BEST CANDIDATE, pro-second amendment without question. [off soapbox]

Sorry, just had to throw my 2-cents in.

roberth
10-26-2010, 09:43
[stand on soapbox] I am encouraging everyone I know to vote for TANCREDO. I have met him and can say without a doubt that he IS THE BEST CANDIDATE, pro-second amendment without question. [off soapbox]

Sorry, just had to throw my 2-cents in.

Don't be sorry. We MUST defeat the looper and his agenda.

CrufflerSteve
10-26-2010, 10:08
I did vote for Tancredo but I did have to think. I was going to vote Libertarian but Tancredo has been gaining while Maes is fading so it actually is a race.

I just wonder since governors actually do stuff, not make speeches. If the looper wins his agenda is going to be way slowed down by the lack of money. I think one main reason Colorado hasn't gone the way of California is the passing of TABOR years ago. Government needs a choke collar or we end up wearing the collar.

Steve

Marlin
10-26-2010, 10:13
I think one main reason Colorado hasn't gone the way of California is the passing of TABOR years ago.

Steve


Unfortunatly, Ritter found out, he could just call it a "fee" and get around that pesky little roadblock.

Ranger353
10-26-2010, 10:19
I did vote for Tancredo but I did have to think. I was going to vote Libertarian but Tancredo has been gaining while Maes is fading so it actually is a race.

I just wonder since governors actually do stuff, not make speeches. If the looper wins his agenda is going to be way slowed down by the lack of money. I think one main reason Colorado hasn't gone the way of California is the passing of TABOR years ago. Government needs a choke collar or we end up wearing the collar.
The problem with looper, besides his politics, is he has some really scary ideas about "managing guns" that he got from the folks running the Peoples Republic of Kalifornia. Some of these ideas were not proposed by ritter just out of common sense, but looper seems to lack that.

rhineoshott
10-26-2010, 20:36
I'm voting for maes...........Just kidding of course!

I've known Tancredo for a long time. When I was like 9 or something, I publicly asked him a question. It was "presidents" day, and I asked him who was his favorite president. His reply was: What day is it today anyway? George Washington was the greatest president ever, none of this Lincoln stuff. I remember what that said about his character then, and I think it still applies. A lot of politicians like to talk about other presidents as their favorites.

Since then I've seen him speak and lecture many times, I'm always impressed.

jim02
10-27-2010, 10:52
We sent Tom 2 votes last week. This race has me on edge. We need to get this state back on track.

ERNO
10-27-2010, 11:13
PJ O'Rourke cuts loose:http://www.weeklystandard.com/print/articles/they-hate-our-guts_511739.html

Steve

"Cain't Keep A Bad Idea Down"......By Thomas L. Friedman... The New York Times, OP-ED Wed., Oct. 27, 2010

"I confess, I find it dispiriting to read the polls and see candidates, mostly Republicans, leading in the various midterm races while promoting many of the very same ideas that got us into this mess. Am I hearing right?
Let's have more tax cuts, unlinked to any specific spending cuts and while we're still fighting two wars-- because that worked so well during the Bush years to make our economy strong and our deficit small. Let's immediately cut government spending, instead of phasing cuts in gradually, while we're still mired in a recession- because that worked so well in the Great Depression. Let's roll back financial regulation- because we've learned from experience that Wall Street can police itself and average Americans will never have to bail it out.
Let's have no limits on corporate campaign spending so oil and coal companies can more easily and anonymously strip the EPA of its powers to limit pollution in the air our kids breathe. Let's discriminate against gays and lesbians who want to join the military and fight for their country. Let's restrict immigration, because, after all, we don't live in a world where America's most important competitive advantage is its ability to attract the world's best brains. Let's repeal our limited health care reform rather than see what works and then fix it. Let's oppose the free-trade system that made us rich.
A dysfunctional political system is one that knows the right answers but can't even discuss them rationally, let alone act on them, and one that devotes vastly more attention to cable TV preachers than to recommendations by its best scientists and engineers."