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Title: What are the JTF recomendations for California voters in the uplcoming election?
Post by: Ari Ben-Canaan on October 12, 2010, 03:06:54 AM
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Title: Re: What are the JTF recomendations for California voters in the uplcoming election?
Post by: MasterWolf1 on October 12, 2010, 06:13:11 AM
I don't live in California but defeating Barbara Boxer would be a great recommendation. Also you have a Gov race in California.  I don't know much about them but I do know Jerry Brown is a swine
Title: Re: What are the JTF recomendations for California voters in the uplcoming election?
Post by: MassuhDGoodName on October 12, 2010, 06:44:36 AM
Re:  "I do know Jerry Brown is a swine "

Better to have consistent, experienced, and skilled swine knowing every aspect of getting things done in California, than to fall for the lies and deceit of a hideously ugly fat pig Globalist P.C. Yale elitist, trying to pass herself off as "the Conservative GOP Candidate".

She'll do far more damage to California than Brown.

Every word that comes out of her mouth is a lie.

Even the Founder and original CEO of eBay refuses to endorse her.

Was there no viable Tea Party candidate in California?

Title: Re: What are the JTF recomendations for California voters in the uplcoming election?
Post by: briann on October 12, 2010, 11:12:17 AM
Re:  "I do know Jerry Brown is a swine "

Better to have consistent, experienced, and skilled swine knowing every aspect of getting things done in California, than to fall for the lies and deceit of a hideously ugly fat pig Globalist P.C. Yale elitist, trying to pass herself off as "the Conservative GOP Candidate".

She'll do far more damage to California than Brown.

Every word that comes out of her mouth is a lie.

Even the Founder and original CEO of eBay refuses to endorse her.

Was there no viable Tea Party candidate in California?


Removing Boxer is paramount.  She is a hideously evil. 

As for governor.... California is beyond the point of no return.  Neither candidate can do anything to stop its collapse... maybe Brown will expedite it a bit.