Posted on 01/11/2005 3:57:22 PM PST by MissouriConservative
Thief occupying the governor's mansion.
What they need to do is organize a rally. Do like the left. Call up, organize, plan, coordinate. Get people from around the country to show up. Show up with 600,000 people marching down the boulevard, with the banners and the signs, the minutemen outfits and drums, and so on.
They already lost two votes, so I'm really at a loss to explain why two wins, doesn't trump one weak and very close manual recount? Probably one reason I no longer live or desire to live anywhere near Washington, although it is a beautiful state.
The same media that calls over half a million pro-lifers gathered on the National Mall in the dead of winter every year a "handful of anti-abortion extremists."
i hope that isn't a man in that tigger costume...
if so, lets hope that tiger has teeth...
ttfn
teeman
Awesome signs! Good work, Washington Freepers! I like the one, "If Ukraine can have DEMOCRACY why can't we?" We watch as JUSTICE IS DONE.
Being from southern Washington state, and having worked in the polls there for years, I can say the DNC is strong because they have the momentium, people on the street and plenty of union money to win. This needed the light of the media on it,nationwide. The national election and the holidays, that simply didn't happen. Rossi did all he could and it still really isn't over. Judges around this area are liberal ( what else) and that doesn't help either. We will continue to work hard and hope for a recall. I am not sure what our state laws are on that. So far we now have two senator kool aid drinking women and another kool aid drinking woman who took the gov. seat. She even sounds just like Hillary Clinton....I said took, not elected. Two wins to one weak count never make a victory!!
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