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General Categories => Laws and Legislation => Topic started by: Roper on May 16, 2012, 06:21:06 AM
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Now that Deb Fischer has won the Republican primary, we need to support her against Bob Kerry! Strong 2A supporter and fiscal conservative.
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Yep. Bob was a big mistake the first time.
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Deb Fischer still has what so few do... common sense. It's good to see the Nebraska tradition of the underdog in this race prevailing. But make no mistake, there is going to be a huge effort to get Kerry elected. We've got work to do. Start educating your apathetic friends and acquaintances.
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Wooohooo!!!! Have a look at the vote counts - It looks like voter turnout was decent at 25.85%
• 80,417 people voted in the Democrat primary.
• 192,231 people voted in the Republican primary.
The difference makes me feel pretty good.
http://www.electionresults.sos.ne.gov/resultsVoterTurnout.aspx (http://www.electionresults.sos.ne.gov/resultsVoterTurnout.aspx)
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Wooohooo!!!! Have a look at the vote counts - It looks like voter turnout was decent at 25.85%
The turnout numbers also show that 74.15% of registered voters don't care who runs their government. Add in the citizens who aren't registered to vote, and the situation starts to look pretty disappointing.
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Wooohooo!!!! Have a look at the vote counts - It looks like voter turnout was decent at 25.85%
• 80,417 people voted in the Democrat primary.
• 192,231 people voted in the Republican primary.
The difference makes me feel pretty good.
http://www.electionresults.sos.ne.gov/resultsVoterTurnout.aspx (http://www.electionresults.sos.ne.gov/resultsVoterTurnout.aspx)
Another feel-good set of numbers:
Deb Fischer: 79,028 votes (of 192,231 total)
Bob Kerrey: 65,003 votes (of 80,417 total)
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The following is not an endorsement, the NFOA can not and does not endorse any candidate.
I know several people have questioned Deb's support of 2A issues, she has only had 2 bills in the legislature related and they were hunting bills. But I can say that while working as your lobbyist I spoke with Deb on many occasions, she always was supportive and offered good advise for how to get things moving and who else to work with on issues. She may not have been the person proposing the bills but she did help behind the scenes to advance our cause.
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Another feel-good set of numbers:
Deb Fischer: 79,028 votes (of 192,231 total)
Bob Kerrey: 65,003 votes (of 80,417 total)
Heck, the 2nd place GOP finisher (Bruning) had more votes than Kerry ;D
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Keep in mind the Democrat ticket did not have a real contested race like the GOP ticket did.
I voted for Deb Fischer and would encourage all NFOA members to support her.
Personally I think she will clean Kerreys clock, he has a lot of bagage that will prove distasteful to most Nebraskans.
Watch for him to get his ol Ruger red label out, and tell us he is a sportsman/hunter.
Greg58
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", he has a lot of bagage that will prove distasteful to most Nebraskans"
I hope you are right...recall he had baggage shacking up with Deb Winger in the Gov's mansion, dating college coeds, and what not. That did not seem to bother the citizen's of Nebraska when they sent him to the Senate..TWICE.....
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Its good to see so many republicans getting out an voting ... there may be hope for this country yet!
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Being the youngin I am this was my first primary I was able to vote in. Glad I got turned off of Bruning and voted for Deb. I like candidates who seem to care more about the people they are representing then the ones who just bash other candidates or people in the other party. I also voted Ron Paul and would do it again in a heartbeat since he wants to represent the people who are trying to make an honest living given the opportunities this great country has bestowed upon them, instead of supporting unfair equality. Yes I just said unfair equality... I still resist my parents when they want to give me money for random things. I don't like handouts because they don't build character, they build dependence on outside variables. On a final note I'm pleased to see Deb get nominated and would love to see her representing Nebraskans.
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Being the youngin I am this was my first primary I was able to vote in. Glad I got turned off of Bruning and voted for Deb. I like candidates who seem to care more about the people they are representing then the ones who just bash other candidates or people in the other party. I also voted Ron Paul and would do it again in a heartbeat since he wants to represent the people who are trying to make an honest living given the opportunities this great country has bestowed upon them, instead of supporting unfair equality. Yes I just said unfair equality... I still resist my parents when they want to give me money for random things. I don't like handouts because they don't build character, they build dependence on outside variables. On a final note I'm pleased to see Deb get nominated and would love to see her representing Nebraskans.
You are probably too young to remember H. Ross Perot - but he is the reason we got stuck with Bill Clinton. A vote for Ron Paul in November will do nothing but strengthen Obama's chances of winning.
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You are probably too young to remember H. Ross Perot - but he is the reason we got stuck with Bill Clinton. A vote for Ron Paul in November will do nothing but strengthen Obama's chances of winning.
Yes I know it wouldn't help the big cause in November, even though I'm not a super-delegate so it technically doesn't matter. There is so much bureaucratic BS that I don't care. I will go with what the Founding Fathers would have wanted, I will vote for the candidate I believe will do the best job without being intimidated by others. I still refuse to vote for someone I don't feel deserves to be in office, ie Romney. I completely understand your reasoning and used to think the same way, but on moral grounds I will not change my opinion.
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Brad, are you enjoying having Obama in office, or would you prefer someone else?
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I'm not a Ron Paul supporter, but I can identify with the idea that Romney won't be much of an improvement over Obama. The argument that someone is throwing their vote away doesn't matter much if they see the other options as two sides of the same coin.
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Heroic! Going to bed with the lesser of two evils ensures only one thing--that you will wake up with evil in the morning. Congratulations on having some principles that you aren't willing to violate.
Standing on principle is admirable and I don't fault either of you for your stance, but I don't agree with your method of implementing it, nor concede you have a corner on voting on 'principle'.
I don't particularly like several aspects of Mitt Romney's record, 2A rights first & foremost. I see him as an old-style Republican like Gerald Ford or the 1st George Bush. Not a liberal, but prone to making 'deals' that compromise on important issues. Having said all that I'm going to vote for him based purely on principle. The principle that the alternative (Prez Obongo) is pure evil. Romney is not great- but BHO is, in my opinion, the single greatest threat to America in a generation. I believe doing ANYTHING that helps him in ANYWAY is tantamount to treason. Based on that principle I am most firmly in the 'anyone but' camp.
Your vote, your choice. I am convinced that defeating the Manchurian Candidate in the Oval Office is the only principled choice.
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Henry David Thoreau said it best: "It is something to be able to paint a particular picture, or to carve a statue, and so to make a few objects beautiful; but it is far more glorious to carve and paint the very atmosphere and medium through which we look, which morally we can do."
Chew on that for a while...
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Henry David Thoreau said it best: "It is something to be able to paint a particular picture, or to carve a statue, and so to make a few objects beautiful; but it is far more glorious to carve and paint the very atmosphere and medium through which we look, which morally we can do."
Chew on that for a while...
FarmerRick says: A vote for Ron Paul this November only helps Obama if you live in the Omaha area.
I voted for Fischer and Paul in the primary. November probably will not change things. I am not in the same voting district as the liberal-infused Omaha area. I voted for Perot back in the day too.
If you live in the Omaha metro area, PLEASE vote for Romney. It saddened me to no end when Obama won there last time. I understand that Romney is not much of an improvement over Obama, but we don't need the Bamster appointing any more Supreme Court Justices. That is the real issue for the next 4 years as pertaining to the 2nd Amendment.
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I have to agree with FarmerRick on this one. As a single issue organization we should be mindful of the impact that leaving the current administration in office is going to have on the Supreme Court. He has already put 2 on the court, and even the thought of giving him the opportunity to put 2 more up there just scares the living c*ap out of me. Anything I can do to make sure that there is a regime change in January 2013 I am willing to do (within reason of course). To me that pretty much means voting for the one who is not in power, even if I don’t completely agree with him.
Ron