To: NormsRevenge; FairOpinion
South is a member of a bipartisan group, among them former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan, now Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's education secretary, and state Controller Steve Westly, a Democrat, backing an initiative that would restore California's open primary. The objective is to marginalize conservatives. Anyone who can't see that Arnold is backing a measure whereby Democrats would select Republican candidates is deaf, blind, and dumb. It's likely to get worse, much worse.
Those who backed Schwarzenegger can now take a bow.
5 posted on
03/10/2004 11:05:03 AM PST by
Carry_Okie
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To: Carry_Okie
Carry_Okie: "Anyone who can't see that Arnold is backing a measure "
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Here you go again. The article DOES NOT say that Schwarzenegger backs the open primary proposition, yet you make the FALSE statement that Arnold IS backing it.
If all you guys can do is MAKE THINGS UP about Arnold, then attack what you claim he said or stand for, when in fact there is absolutely NO evidence to support your claim, you are just losing credibility completely.
It means that Arnold is so good, and so Republican and so conservative, that you can't find anything he really said or did to criticize, so you are reducing yourselves to making things up about him out of whole cloth, also called LYING, just so you can attack him.
As I said before, if you spent 10% as much time as you are spending trying to make things up about Arnold, researching Democrats and working for Republicans to get elected, we may have more Republicans in the CA Legislature. But obviously you have no interest in defeating the Democrats, you are spending all your time attacking the ONLY Republican who was elected to CA statewide office -- no thanks to you.
The Democrats could hardly find better supporters.
8 posted on
03/10/2004 1:57:23 PM PST by
FairOpinion
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