Craig Read Posted September 16, 2003 Report Posted September 16, 2003 In a desperate measure that only the Dumbocruds could love, the most overturned Apellate court in America gave Dumbo Davis and his tax and spend Lie-berals more time. It will not however save Davis. First, the court order will probably be overturned. Second, Arnie will have more time to get his message out, which will finish off Dumbo Davis. Third, Criminal Clinton is helping out Davis which assures Arnie of victory. Not even Cali is dumb enough to believe lying Bill. Quote
FastNed Posted September 16, 2003 Report Posted September 16, 2003 Not too sure of the political result but this may just enfuriate Cali residents even more. From a legal point of view, I suspect a quick reversal. Paper ballots can be printed in no time flat which resolves the problem. Quote
Craig Read Posted September 16, 2003 Author Report Posted September 16, 2003 Yes i agree. Have to love the Lie-beral judges - a bunch of Grade A Wackos apparently. People that know them and the process say they are as about left-liberal as you would find. They would enjoy working in La-La Land North one assumes. Both Canada and Mexifornia covet: -Judges overruling elected assemblies -Apartheid systems -Destruction of history -Revisionism where Whites are bad -Relativism -Legalising the Illegal -Secularising the Church Pathetic. They will destroy society. Quote
Bushmustgo Posted September 17, 2003 Report Posted September 17, 2003 It doesn't seem to matter at this point because the Democrat, Bustamante, is leading in all polls anyway.... so why even bother! Quote
Craig Read Posted September 17, 2003 Author Report Posted September 17, 2003 The recall is an expression of popular revulsion. Courts cannot block this on some idiotic rationale. Davis was elected with Chad Ballots so i now suppose the court can declare him an illegal governor ? The polls are insignificant at this point. Arnie will most likely win once the other Conservatives stop their campaigns and join his team. Quote
Bushmustgo Posted September 17, 2003 Report Posted September 17, 2003 Isn't this similar to Bush on his election in Florida ran by Conservatives and his gov. brother???? Quote
Craig Read Posted September 23, 2003 Author Report Posted September 23, 2003 Like I predicted last week - the verdict was overturned. The election will go forth on October 7th. Lie-berals will not doubt appeal today's decision, but Davis is finished. He can run, but he can't hide. Quote
Bushmustgo Posted September 23, 2003 Report Posted September 23, 2003 Obviously Davis is a horrible governor, I don't think anyone will dispute that but, GWB is even worse. I would love to see a recall on him but, democracy has it that we wait til election time and only heavy Right or Left Wing conspiracy can go for a recall, which is the case, Right Wing Conspiracy, in the California Recall.... Sad thing here is that a suffering broke state like California at the moment will go further in debt due to a costly recall and THE FRONT RUNNER IS ANOTHER DEMOCRAT, for all of you uninformed right wingers... Quote
Derek Posted September 23, 2003 Report Posted September 23, 2003 Isn't this similar to Bush on his election in Florida ran by Conservatives and his gov. brother???? First off anyone that says bush didn't win the election, has lost their grip on reality. Second, Gore took it to the courts, just like the democrats did in florida. Bush stole the election is the biggest lie the liberals have said to date (its tied with the words "I did not have sexually relations with that woman") Quote
djpark121 Posted September 24, 2003 Report Posted September 24, 2003 http://www.msnbc.com/news/945950.asp Finally some sense going on in California! Finally a chance for the government to redeem itself. Tom McClintock is the prime candidate to fix up the mess the liberals made in California. Arnold is a fake conservative. Davis most definitely needs to get out. Quote
Craig Read Posted September 29, 2003 Author Report Posted September 29, 2003 We need an Arnold - McClintock coalition. Arnold should promise this guy to be his 2nd in command, to implement most of his ideas. I don't trust Arnie's liberal side especially his posturing on gay rights, education and health care. They could be cover ups for more spending. Quote
FastNed Posted September 29, 2003 Report Posted September 29, 2003 Regrettably, Mr. McClintock represents the Ultra-Right Wing of Cali Republican politics, which group represents "doctrinal purity" who would rather be Right than elected on any other terms. Doctrinal purity must be maintained and nothing so crass as an alliance with Mr. S or South Park Republicans to accomplish an election win shall ever be allowed as this would be heresy. Mr. McClintock and those who support him have ignored calls from National Republican names for him to withdraw from the race in the interest of defeating Gov. Gray. Expect him to continue - alone - and draw 18 to 22 percent of the vote. The question is will his candidacy allow Bust-a-budget to win? Quote
djpark121 Posted September 29, 2003 Report Posted September 29, 2003 Arnold is a fake, period. You can already tell his liberal views when you look at his political strategists. Just what did Arnold contribute at the debate? Silly jokes and whatnot. If Arnold becomes the governor of California, his womanizing and scripted remarks won't save him when he plunges the state into more economic crises. There is an issue of principles here. Does the GOP go with principle or with probability? I say stick with principles, and not deign to the hypocrisy of liberals. And like people on this forum have mentioned, Arnold cannot be trusted. His wife is a strong democrat (puzzling how she's supporting him) and his chief political strategist is a Democrat. How can anyone trust him? As a conservative, and a firm conservative, I think the GOP party down in California should stick with their principles and not place their hopes in a muscle man with no brains. If they unite around McClintock, I think there is certainly a chance that McClintock can win. What the GOP needs to show is unity. Voters need to be impressed with someone who actually has serious plans to change the economy: Tom McClintock Quote
Craig Read Posted September 30, 2003 Author Report Posted September 30, 2003 Arnold is the best chance. McClintock should throw in the towel and join Arnold and steer him to conservative policies. If he doesn't he will do his party and his state a disservice by splitting the Rep vote and allowing the Dumbcruds to crawl over the dying corpse and pick and suck the carcass clean. Quote
nova_satori Posted September 30, 2003 Report Posted September 30, 2003 Do you want a on the job training governer? Do you want a governer who doesn't have ANY expierence? Do you want a governer who's credientials are solely movies taht cannot even relate the to real world's politics and economics? Arnold is just starting to learn a crash course in economics and politics. Not the person you want to get rid of the largest debt Cali ha ever seen. He isn't the best choice obviously. Quote
djpark121 Posted September 30, 2003 Report Posted September 30, 2003 I'll have to agree with nova on this one. Arnold has the best chance, but certainly not the best brains, and certainly not the best interests of the GOP. Quote
nova_satori Posted October 1, 2003 Report Posted October 1, 2003 lol. It amazes me how conservatives shoot first and never ask a question. Jump on the bandwagon, and never look at the cliff we're racing towards at 120 mph. Look at the recent sunday news's doonsbery. Recall of arnold bfore he's elected. LOL. Califorinia is a circus. My friend was talking to two seniors from cali at a Speech and debate tournement. They said, "yeah, it seems we're the only two people in the state NOT running for governer." Davis is not the best choice, Arnold is definitely not the best choice. If Gary coleman wins, there is no god and no justice. HMMMMMM..... Quote
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