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Who to vote for governor?
GreyGeek:
We have SEVEN days before the May 13th election.
Now that all the candidates have been throughly covered in mud, how much has stuck?
Or, phrased another way, which candidates are the best choices to help us return to a Constitutional rule of law?
abbafandr:
Need one more option, none of the above >:D
unfy:
--- Quote from: abbafandr on May 06, 2014, 06:37:07 PM ---Need one more option, none of the above >:D
--- End quote ---
Agreed.
Do we have a generic thread around here somewhere for discussing stuff in general ? Like other things being elected etc ?
Or, can I just spew pure disdainful hatred now ? Cause, with recent move - got a new county and new town and all of that, and I'm supposed to go vote for stuff in 7 days -- BUT I CANT FIND ANY ****ING PLACE ONLINE THAT TELLS ME WTF IM GOING TO BE VOTING FOR.
I've gotten some things in the mail from the city of La Vista talking about a half cent sales tax to help 'improve' 84th street. That's about it.
ILoveCats:
Bruning keeps advertising that he has an A+ rating for the NRA. Don't know too much about any of these folks but at least he's not afraid to feature that NRA rating in ads.
He was on KLIN radio this morning mentioning that his competitors keep running ads touting their entrepreneurial and business experience over his history of public sector work. He had a good point when he said that might be valid if the current administration were flying the state into the ground, but that's not the case. I thought that was a good point. I know of some CITY governments that are not the best, and there are some state senators I'd like to see gone, but as far as our state executive leadership goes, I like the current governor and think that "a vote for the status quo" is not a bad platform.
That said, I know nothing much more about him and even less of the other candidates. :(
ghknives:
I don't know Mr. Bruning personally but I can say he is an avid supporter of the second amendment and our firearms rights. When the Concealed Cary Law was new & there was some misinterpretation by some Cities & Towns, he worked hard behind the scenes with the NRA to fix this concern even to the point of a contingent plan in case the State Legislature failed to enact the needed changes. Personally, I find the adds and political statements I've heard made by Mr Bruning have been honorable, not muddy or demeaning toward the other candidates. I can't say the same about some of the other candidates.
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