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landon410:
Bruning is the step brother in law of a friend of mine at work.
Never met the man a day in my life but I hear stories about watching golf on his tablet at the dinner tablet during a family thanksgiving meal.

David Hineline:
Thanks for posting that retro column, stripes don't come off a Zebra.  Bruning is dead to me.

RedDot:
Still not sold on Bruning.  I couldn't get over my gut feeling that he's the classic "weather vane" politician when he ran for US Senate and so I supported Fischer.  Just not sure I could trust his "ideals" in a closed Governor's meeting with someone like Christie anymore than I could a senate meeting with McCain.  As far as NFOA membership being a deciding factor, I'll hold out till Farmer Rick throws his hat in the ring. 

FarmerRick:

--- Quote from: RedDot on March 16, 2014, 11:24:33 AM ---Still not sold on Bruning.  I couldn't get over my gut feeling that he's the classic "weather vane" politician when he ran for US Senate and so I supported Fischer.  Just not sure I could trust his "ideals" in a closed Governor's meeting with someone like Christie anymore than I could a senate meeting with McCain.  As far as NFOA membership being a deciding factor, I'll hold out till Farmer Rick throws his hat in the ring.

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Don't hold your breath.  While it wouldn't be quite this bad...  :o   

GreyGeek:

--- Quote from: landon410 on March 13, 2014, 02:49:46 PM ---Bruning is the step brother in law of a friend of mine at work.
Never met the man a day in my life but I hear stories about watching golf on his tablet at the dinner tablet during a family thanksgiving meal.


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Multi-tasking is not a crime, or I would have been jailed years ago.  However, like RedDot, he gave me a "weather vane" feeling too, which is also why I voted for Fischer, despite her land problems, and she hasn't disappointed me yet.

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