Posted on 04/07/2010 5:51:54 PM PDT by Lexluthor69
The search for conservative candidates goes on. The next stop on this cross country electorial voyage leads us to Florida's 8th Congressional District.
Florida's 8th seat is currently occupied by the bombastic, and more than a little grandiose, Alan Grayson. You may remember Grayson as the one who claimed the Republican health care plan amounted to Americans dying quickly. Now he is off attacking doctors who indulge in free speech; I digress.
In any case the Republican side of the field is a bit crowded with Kurt Kelly, Todd Long, Patricia Sullivan, Prince Brown, William Collins IV, Peg Dunmire, Dan Fanelli, Guy Kerr, Ken Miller, Terrence Tysall, Barry Watson, and Bruce O'Donoghue (in no particular order) all vying for the Republican nomination.
Voters in Florida's 8th District have their work cut out for them. I have visited the sites of those candidates who have one and have found their stances on the issues similar. Voters in the 8th have the advantage of being more familiar with the candidates and thereby more informed on the issues particular to the area.
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Better? Even half-ass is preferable than Grayson.
I hope he goes to Cuber!
CHARLIE CRIST FOR CONGRESS!!
Whoever gets the nod has got to understand that it is going to be very nasty. Better put on your armor.
LOL! I said half ass, not ass.
Grayson should go because he’s not mentally stable enough to be allowed to mingle with society at large. And, yeah Florida deserves better.
Grayson is looking for a pension but he does not have the time in. Florida, do not give him the $17,000 a month pension & all of the medical services that only members of Congress receive plus whatever else they get. Vote him out. Thank you.
Put him back in the bell tower where he belongs!
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