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Tony Strickland Watch: Precinct Walk Saturday April 12, 2008
Former Simi Valley-Thousand Oaks California Assemblyman Tony Strickland speaking at the September 2005 California Republican Party Convention. Photo by Flap.
Tony Strickland, the presumed GOP nominee for the California State Senate – 19 (Strickland is running unopposed in the June GOP primary election) will be holding a precinct walk on Saturday, April 12, 2008.
Time: 9:30 – 1 PM Saturday April 12, 2008
Location: 2219 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd. Thousand Oaks, California 91362 across from the Civic Arts Plaza
Contact: Ashley Nicole Ingram – 805-778-1588All Ventura and Santa Barbara County voters this is a SHOUT-OUT to help elect Tony Strickland your new California State Senator.
Tony’s website is here (under construction, but sign-up anyway). And, if you are a member of Facebook, his profile is here.
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Hillary Clinton Watch: Hillary – “Rocky and I Have a Lot in Common”
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=AANinvSq1TE[/youtube]
Sylvester Stallon, Rocky Balboa endorses John McCain for President
John McCain: “Hillary, I know Rocky Balboa. Rocky is a friend of mine. YOU are NO Rocky Balboa.”
Clinton likens herself to ‘Rocky’
Perhaps the analogy was inevitable: Hillary Rodham Clinton as Rocky Balboa, the scrappy underdog boxer from Philadelphia memorably depicted in the 1976 Oscar-winning film. Even if Rocky did lose his first big fight. Addressing a meeting of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Tuesday, the former first lady and New York senator said that she, like Rocky, wasn’t a quitter.
Yeah, right……..
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John McCain Watch: The 100 Year Iraq War?
John McCain would stay in Iraq for a hundred years – the context explained on Meet the PressBarack Obama misstates John McCain’s position on the Iraq War again.
In a back and forth at today’s press conference, Obama insisted he was not taking out of context McCain’s comments about keeping troops in Iraq for 100 years. Asked if his attack was disingenous, Obama had the following to say:
“I don’t think it’s unfair at all,” Obama said. “John McCain, I mean, we can run the YouTube spot, has said that we will stay there as long as it takes. And if it takes another 100 years, he’s up for that commitment and that implies that there is some criteria by which we would understand how long it takes.
“John McCain has not been clear about what exactly would lead him to decide it’s time to pull out. And so, you know, the problem that we’ve had both with John McCain and George Bush is that there’s no clear definition of success. There never was, and that’s why this has been such a profound strategic error. And you know, I think it is entirely fair to suggest that unless he’s got some criteria where by, at some point, we would be able to pull out our troops. For him to argue that, which he has repeatedly, that any suggestion that we withdraw troops is surrender. That implies that we will be there as long as he thinks it’s necessary for us to be there.”
Here is the Obama video:
In obvious DNC talking points here are Obama’s and Hillary’s disingenuous spins on McCain’s statements:
“He (McCain) says that he is willing to send our troops into another 100 years of war in Iraq†(Barack Obama, Feb. 19).
“We are bogged down in a war that John McCain now suggests might go on for another 100 years†(Obama, Feb. 26).
“He’s (McCain) willing to keep this war going for 100 years†(Hillary Clinton, March 17).
“What date between now and the election in November will he (McCain) drop this promise of a 100-year war in Iraq?†(Chris Matthews, March 4).
Why, even a CNN anchor (Rick Sanchez) buys it: “John McCain is telling us … that we need to win even if it takes 100 years†(March 16).
Ok, now that these misstatements have been exposed, maybe Obama can tell us what his measure for success in Iraq is?
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Day By Day by Chris Muir April 1, 2008
Does ANYONE think that the MSM can accurately cover the Iraq War?
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Tony Strickland will out fundraise Jackson but late union money MAY give her an edge in the Fall.
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At this point of the year if the GOP runs even they will win in November. Flap thinks Obama will crater when he receives the nomination.
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And innovation in medicine would be extinct.