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To: Sola Veritas

Do the right thing? The right thing was for Lisa chicken-neck to concede and back Joe when he won the primary.

Hell to the NO about him conceding. Fight to the finish, I say. Or we’ll allow the Al Freakens of this country to steal every election, and they’ve done a darned good job of it so far.

The will of the voters WASN’T respected when she lost, was it? Once again, hell to the NO.


92 posted on 11/11/2010 6:24:40 PM PST by Catsrus (Have)
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To: Catsrus; All

“Do the right thing? The right thing was for Lisa chicken-neck to concede and back Joe when he won the primary.”

Again:

(1) I strongly disapprove of what Murkowski did. She should have bowed out after the primary loss. However, the people of Alaska allow “write ins” (which I also think is wrong) and it is their state not mine.

(2) I DON’T THINK JOE MILLER SHOULD CONCEDE. However, I do think using legal manuevers to have a person’s vote tossed because they can’t spell a name exactly right is wrong. It isn’t fair to the voter. Joe Miller should not resort to that tactic. He will benefit more in the long run to take the high road. Conservatives don’t resort to liberal legal tactics.

(3) I think Joe should be Senator, but IF the people of Alaska, in accordance with their law, chose to write in another candidate....then I’m going to respect that outcome and not quible over misspelled names. This kind of “win at all costs” attitude is bad. That is a Democratic Party tactic.

(4) Once again, I DON’T LIKE OR AGREE WITH ALASKA’s write in laws....but I am not a citizen of Alaska and have NO SAY.


103 posted on 11/11/2010 7:38:33 PM PST by Sola Veritas (Trying to speak truth - not always with the best grammar or spelling)
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