To: garbageseeker
Hopefully Mr. Canon has had a 'come to Jesus' moment on the issue.
If not, he'll be toast in two years.
L
5 posted on
06/27/2006 10:36:34 PM PDT by
Lurker
(When decadence pervades the corridors of power, depravity walks the side streets.)
To: Lurker
I hope so. But the nation will be watching him on how he casts his votes on illegal immigration.
6 posted on
06/27/2006 10:38:07 PM PDT by
garbageseeker
(Gentleman, you can't fight in here, this is the War Room - Dr. Strangelove)
To: Lurker
Hopefully Mr. Canon has had a 'come to Jesus' moment on the issue. Judging from his comments on the news last night, I'd say not. He still believes that enforcing the law is an extremist position. *sigh*
179 posted on
06/28/2006 6:51:54 AM PDT by
TChris
("Wake up, America. This is serious." - Ben Stein)
To: Lurker
Hopefully Mr. Canon has had a 'come to Jesus' moment on the issue. If not, he'll be toast in two years. He's off to a good start (or at least a change from his past record).
He voted for HR4437 at the end of 2005 and he recently called the Senate bill a freak show at the circus.
To: Lurker
Hopefully Mr. Canon has had a 'come to Jesus' moment on the issue.yep. in this case, it may pronounced 'hey-zeuss'.
243 posted on
06/28/2006 10:23:06 AM PDT by
Rakkasan1
(Illegal immigrants are just undocumented friends you haven't met yet!)
To: Lurker
If not, he'll be toast in two years.:
Cannon knows full well that The President and First Ladies interjection into this race helped him at least 3-4%.
He knows he ran against a novice who made some mistakes...thats another 3-4% gain for Cannon.
Put up a good candidate in 2008, remove the Presidents interjection and Cannon's a goner. He knows this. Watch him track toward the right.
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