1 posted on
09/23/2002 6:44:42 AM PDT by
RonDog
To: RonDog
2 posted on
09/23/2002 6:54:23 AM PDT by
RonDog
To: RonDog
Is that a
Dump Davis on the back of the suit of the gentlemen seated?
If so that is a serious man!
To: RonDog
This guy has been Simon-ized!
Do you think he would put on the Davis is a Whore outfit?
To: RonDog
Doing my part to DUMP DAVIS both in Sacramento and Fresno! Will also be attending California Republican Assembly Board meeting this Thurs & Fri in Anaheim and the CRP convention this weekend. Go, Simon!! For victory & freedom!!!
To: RonDog
I should have said "Lord willing" on my last post (and I think He is). For victory & freedom!!!
To: RonDog
Darryl Young, director of the state Department of Conservation:
a surprising and frightening lack of understanding of the Asian community and their issues. Darryl, you had better stay home with your lights turned off this Halloween, lest the little ghosts and goblins who come trick-or-treating surprise and frighten you. Maybe you can hide in a closet with the want ads, since you might be out of a job in another week!
What is really frightening is Gray Davis' ruthless campaign to ruin California. His unethical decisions and general incompetence demonstrate his real "lack of understanding the issues of the Asian community" and of the non-Asian community -- that we want a bright future for our children, lower taxes, dependable utilities and infrastructure, etc.
Davis' mismanagement of state affairs is an insult to all Californians. Dump davis!
24 posted on
09/23/2002 9:20:29 AM PDT by
heleny
To: RonDog
From a commentary in Friday's Wall Street Journal:
Gray Davis of California has recorded one of worst financial
performances of any governor in any state in a very long time. In his four years in office, the California budget has mushroomed from $74 billion to $101 billion. He inherited a $10 billion budget surplus; now the state faces a two-year $24 billion deficit -- the largest ocean of red ink in the history of the states. The state payroll swelled by 25,000 employees during Davis's first three years in office, a larger increase than the next three biggest states combined. Moody's has downgraded California bond ratings twice already. It may take years for the state to dig out of this fiscal ditch.
To: RonDog
bttt
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