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NOW endorses calling woman names..

Steve

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California NOW Endorses Jerry Brown For Governor, Condemns Meg Whitman

"For California women, actions speak louder than words. We know Jerry Brown's record, "While much of Meg Whitman's record is still unknown, what we do know is cause for alarm," added President Bellasalma
October 8th, 2010


Jerry Brown announced he has received the endorsement of the National Organization for Women, less than 24 hours after the emergence of a recorded message in which Brown can be heard in a conversation with advisors in which someone calls Whitman a “- - - - -”

“Meg Whitman is a pro-choice woman who was ranked among the world’s most accomplished women in business. She’s now running to become the first woman governor in California’s history, and on the same day that it’s reported Jerry Brown’s campaign called her a ‘whore,’ the National Organization [for] Women endorses him.

well let see.. where to start?
 

jingo2

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Just because a bunch of crazy bra burners think it's oK.....you do?


Besides this Wihtamn chick is worse than Palin about quitting jobs.... She left several jobs b4 EBay.......

She is just wanting to add Gov to her list of titles is all....... nothing to her
 

hypocritexposer

Well-known member
jingo2 said:
Just because a bunch of crazy bra burners think it's oK.....you do?


Besides this Wihtamn chick is worse than Palin about quitting jobs.... She left several jobs b4 EBay.......

She is just wanting to add Gov to her list of titles is all....... nothing to her

And Jerry Brown's record of "Job hopping"? What do you think of it?

For myself, it would be a toss-up who I would vote for in that race.


and while we're on the subject of career politicians, and California, that have no impact on the local government where we live.








Fiorina the clear choice for U.S. Senate

By Union-Tribune Editorial Board

Sunday, October 10, 2010 at midnight

Given that the observation has been forthcoming from such sources as the editorial pages of the San Francisco Chronicle and Los Angeles Times, it is not a partisan potshot to note that Democrat Barbara Boxer has been ineffective as a California senator. After 18 years in the Senate, Boxer deserves the thanks of Californians for her service, but not re-election. As the Chronicle observed, “There is no reason to believe that another six-year term would bring anything but more of the same uninspired representation.”

Meanwhile, much more so than with past Boxer Senate opponents, Republican Carly Fiorina offers promise. The former Hewlett-Packard CEO understands the state and national economies in a way that few lawmakers do and her expertise is badly needed as the U.S. slogs through yet another year of high unemployment and weak growth.

By contrast, Boxer’s recent interest in helping the private-sector economy through support for legislation boosting small businesses is an election-year phenomenon. In sharp contrast with Fiorina – and with Dianne Feinstein, her fellow California Democratic senator – Boxer has been indifferent to the entrepreneurs who are so crucial to promoting growth and has a cartoonish view of corporations as inherently evil.

As for Fiorina, though she is a social conservative, she doesn’t seem to have an appetite for divisive culture wars. We hope this proves to be the case and that her priorities are promoting job creation and a healthy economy – not demonizing groups for perceived short-term political advantage.

We urge voters to choose Fiorina.

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/oct/10/fiorina-the-clear-choice-for-us-senate/
 

hypocritexposer

Well-known member
Angusgord said:
hypocritexposer said:
jingo2 said:
Just because a bunch of crazy bra burners think it's oK.....you do?


Besides this Wihtamn chick is worse than Palin about quitting jobs.... She left several jobs b4 EBay.......

She is just wanting to add Gov to her list of titles is all....... nothing to her

And Jerry Brown's record of "Job hopping"? What do you think of it?

For myself, it would be a toss-up who I would vote for in that race.


and while we're on the subject of career politicians, and California, that have no impact on the local government where we live.








Fiorina the clear choice for U.S. Senate

By Union-Tribune Editorial Board

Sunday, October 10, 2010 at midnight

Given that the observation has been forthcoming from such sources as the editorial pages of the San Francisco Chronicle and Los Angeles Times, it is not a partisan potshot to note that Democrat Barbara Boxer has been ineffective as a California senator. After 18 years in the Senate, Boxer deserves the thanks of Californians for her service, but not re-election. As the Chronicle observed, “There is no reason to believe that another six-year term would bring anything but more of the same uninspired representation.”

Meanwhile, much more so than with past Boxer Senate opponents, Republican Carly Fiorina offers promise. The former Hewlett-Packard CEO understands the state and national economies in a way that few lawmakers do and her expertise is badly needed as the U.S. slogs through yet another year of high unemployment and weak growth.

By contrast, Boxer’s recent interest in helping the private-sector economy through support for legislation boosting small businesses is an election-year phenomenon. In sharp contrast with Fiorina – and with Dianne Feinstein, her fellow California Democratic senator – Boxer has been indifferent to the entrepreneurs who are so crucial to promoting growth and has a cartoonish view of corporations as inherently evil.

As for Fiorina, though she is a social conservative, she doesn’t seem to have an appetite for divisive culture wars. We hope this proves to be the case and that her priorities are promoting job creation and a healthy economy – not demonizing groups for perceived short-term political advantage.

We urge voters to choose Fiorina.

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/oct/10/fiorina-the-clear-choice-for-us-senate/
:D :D Unless your a lying POS it doesn't really matter what you think ,you CAN'T vote!!!

Nope, I can't vote, but I can still post information to help others make their decision on who they will vote for.

It's too bad you don't care enough about your Country to notice what is going on.

Why do you care so much about Canadians offering an opinion or posting articles?

Would you feel differently about those Canadians posting if they were liberals?

You're too obvious and your efforts to silence me through ridicule or name-calling are useless. They haven't worked so far, so you are just beating your head against a brick wall.

Would you like to borrow a Canadien hockey helmet.
 
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