Another indication that Gilmore has a long road

       
By J.R. Hoeft
Published July 21st, 2008  

Courtesy of SWAC Girl

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6 Responses to “Another indication that Gilmore has a long road”

  1. Britt HowardNo Gravatar on July 21st, 2008 at 8:30 am

    I understand the confusion. Being so liberal, some Democrats think McCain one of them.

  2. J. Tyler BallanceNo Gravatar on July 21st, 2008 at 8:35 am

    These signs are just about as genuine as those phony, “Sportsmen for Warner” signs, with their hunter orange coloring, fishing rod and shotgun, that try to create an image that “sportsmen” are supporting the Leftist, political correctness peddling, Mark Warner.

    Never mind that Warner doesn’t even know which end of the gun goes “bang!” They still pretend that there are “sportsmen” somewhere who want Warner in the Senate so that we will get more Leftist judges approved who will make sure that we can no longer “Cling to our faith and our guns.”

    It is true that Virginians like their politics blended and ticket splitting is a high tradition here in the Commonwealth. However, Virginians tend to support conservative Democrats. Mark Warner, along with his hyphenated named ultra-liberal activist wife (Colis) are not Virginians and are not what we want representing us in Washington. They fooled us once before, but will the People be fooled/bought again?

    When you have lots of money pouring in from leftist actors and activists from all over the country, you can buys signs that say just about anything, but that doesn’t make the signs true.

  3. eileenNo Gravatar on July 21st, 2008 at 8:36 am

    I see that as also an indictment of John McCain. Ha!

  4. James Atticus BowdenNo Gravatar on July 21st, 2008 at 9:23 am

    Who paid for the signs? And placed them out? That should be made public.

  5. J.R.No Gravatar on July 21st, 2008 at 10:08 am

    WaPo’s blog is reporting that Bradley Hungerman, a William and Mary student, registered the web site sponsoring the signs and its associated PAC with the SBE. Jim Wilson characterized by the Post as a “longtime Republican operative who used to do work for former GOP senator George Allen” put the signs out.

  6. Spank That DonkeyNo Gravatar on July 21st, 2008 at 8:28 pm

    I have met Jim Wilson.. long time Allen supporter, and sign man. I didn’t see him put the signs up, but his truck was not placarded with Allen signs, but instead Warner signs at the Homestead.

    Like Chichester and Callahan this is absolutely unbelievable. George Allen vs. Mark Warner? Come on… all of the above supported Allen and supported Jim Gilmore.. till he did what, kept his word and delivered a $6 billion dollar tax cut to Virginians?

    The numbers folks are that the budget grew from 1998 to 2007 (ten years) $17 billion dollars or 99.2%, when you back out the PPTRA (car tax cut) or $6 billion dollars the growth is down to 60.9%, or 6% a year… only govt. can not live on a 6% annual growth….

    There is a serious disconnect here folks… serious disconnect…. everyone believes the MSM…. version of events… not THE Conservative reality of Jim Gilmore’s Governorship… and for that matter, what about George Allen?

    Give me a break.

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