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Good Luck, Jim!
As one of your major contributors ($1) I'd like to extend my best wishes for
you in the vote today. Rich S. |
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And I will post a list of my major contributors ($1) tomorrow after the hoopla
has all died down. I may not win, but I'm not going to lose, either. Both General Aviation and California Education had a champion with a bully pulpit the last ten weeks. If only ten percent of the people I had as an audience with radio and TV got the message, it was worth every second and every penny of it. Thank you all for coming along on the ride...and now I gotta go teach until ten tonight. Jim "Rich S." shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: -As one of your major contributors ($1) I'd like to extend my best wishes for -you in the vote today. - -Rich S. - Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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As another major contributor, I am shocked and bitterly disappointed
that you didn't win. OTOH Jay Leno, David Letterman, Conan O'Brien and John Stewart are probably thrilled that Arnold is going to be Governor. I wonder how long before the CA citizens realize what they 've done to themselves and start another recall? - J.O.- On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 13:47:31 -0700, Jim Weir wrote: And I will post a list of my major contributors ($1) tomorrow after the hoopla has all died down. I may not win, but I'm not going to lose, either. Both General Aviation and California Education had a champion with a bully pulpit the last ten weeks. If only ten percent of the people I had as an audience with radio and TV got the message, it was worth every second and every penny of it. Thank you all for coming along on the ride...and now I gotta go teach until ten tonight. Jim "Rich S." shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: -As one of your major contributors ($1) I'd like to extend my best wishes for -you in the vote today. - -Rich S. - Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 20:27:09 -0700, John Ousterhout
wrote: :As another major contributor, I am shocked and bitterly disappointed :that you didn't win. OTOH Jay Leno, David Letterman, Conan O'Brien :and John Stewart are probably thrilled that Arnold is going to be :Governor. : :I wonder how long before the CA citizens realize what they 've done to :themselves and start another recall? According to Bob Mulholland and Terry McAuliffe, they have $3 million and will start gathering signatures tomorrow. I doubt it's going to work. The laws been on the books since 1910 or so, and there have been something like 60 attempts to recall gov's that haven't gotten enough votes to get an election. Between Arnold and McClintock, Republicans got 60% of the votes. Davis was the perfect recallable candidate - he was widely hated by the office holders in his own party, had no personal charm at all, was a complete failure as a leader, was widely thought of as corrupt, and didn't rise to the occasion of any problems the state faced. At the very least, Arnold is likeable and isn't corrupt. The REAL fun starts tomorrow, when Davis starts signing emergency legislation. Any guess as to how big a pension he's going to give himself and the current legislators? |
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"Richard Riley" wrote in message ... Between Arnold and McClintock, Republicans got 60% of the votes. Bad idea to assume that this was a vote for republicans. First of all, Arnold is anything but a typical republican. Second, the whole issue was about trying to do something about business as usual, not about putting a republican in the governor's office. The real fun won't start tomorrow with Davis doing anything. The real fun starts with the criminal cases generated by the sexual harassment and assault cases. You think those 15 women are going to let the issue drop? Don't think so. I'm also surprised that the media didn't seem to take note that along with the accusations of admiring Hitler there was a little known fact that didn't get much media attention: Arnold's father was a brownshirt Nazi during WWII, and he wasn't forced to wear the uniform. |
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John Ousterhout
wrote: As another major contributor, I am shocked and bitterly disappointed that you didn't win. OTOH Jay Leno, David Letterman, Conan O'Brien and John Stewart are probably thrilled that Arnold is going to be Governor. I wonder how long before the CA citizens realize what they 've done to themselves and start another recall? How can anyone make it worse? At least there will be some entertainment value involved now - kind of like Jesse Ventura with a brain. Mark Hickey Habanero Cycles http://www.habcycles.com Home of the $695 ti frame |
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Juan Jimenez wrote: "Richard Riley" wrote in message ... Between Arnold and McClintock, Republicans got 60% of the votes. Bad idea to assume that this was a vote for republicans. First of all, Arnold is anything but a typical republican. Second, the whole issue was about trying to do something about business as usual, not about putting a republican in the governor's office. The real fun won't start tomorrow with Davis doing anything. The real fun starts with the criminal cases generated by the sexual harassment and assault cases. You think those 15 women are going to let the issue drop? Don't think so. I'm also surprised that the media didn't seem to take note that along with the accusations of admiring Hitler there was a little known fact that didn't get much media attention: Arnold's father was a brownshirt Nazi during WWII, and he wasn't forced to wear the uniform. Where have you been during this whole campaign? It was brought up everyday. Jerry |
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"Jerry Springer" wrote in message ink.net... Where have you been during this whole campaign? It was brought up everyday. Far away from the zoo. |
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"Juan Jimenez" skrev i meddelandet news:AoOgb.63094$%h1.45568@sccrnsc02... "Jerry Springer" wrote in message ink.net... Where have you been during this whole campaign? It was brought up everyday. Far away from the zoo. Really, have not been home lately then? Owe with very low thoughts about Zoom & his followers. |
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Keep your day job. The comeback kid you're not. BTW, do you pay your bills
on time? "Owe Rudbeck" wrote in message ... "Juan Jimenez" skrev i meddelandet news:AoOgb.63094$%h1.45568@sccrnsc02... "Jerry Springer" wrote in message ink.net... Where have you been during this whole campaign? It was brought up everyday. Far away from the zoo. Really, have not been home lately then? Owe with very low thoughts about Zoom & his followers. |
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