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MagicMtnDan
11-02-2004, 08:32 AM
Here's how I voted in case you need some help (I voted against pretty much any proposition that calls for additional taxes or spending unless it's funded by bonds) and I voted against the liberal Democrats who are ruining this state:
Yes on 1A (protection of local govt revenues)
Yes on 59 (open public records)
Yes on 60 (election rights of political parties)
Yes on 60A (surplus property sale proceeds saves $) :)
Yes on 61 (children's hospital projects paid for by bonds) :)
No on 62 (elections - primaries)
No on 63 (tax on incomes over $1M) :sqeyes:
No on 64 (limits lawsuits)
No on 65 (local gov't funds)
No on 66 (limits three strikes)
No on 67 (telephone surcharge) :sqeyes:
No on 68 (tribal gaming) :messedup:
Yes on 69 (DNA samples)
No on 70 (tribal gaming - again) :messedup:
No on 71 (stem cell research funded by State of California at cost of $3 BILLION - companies are funding stem cell research just fine)
No on 72 (requires health care coverage for employees)
No on A (LA County - make the politicians spend more on police not raise sales tax!) :sqeyes:
Yes on O (clean water funded by bonds)
Judicial (Judge of Superior Court) - vote for:
Pat Campbell
Lori Jones
Laura F. Priver
David Lopez
Judy Levey Meyer
Member of the State Assembly:
Keith Stuart Richman (Republican)
US Representative:
Robert M. Levy (Republican)
US Senator:
Bill Jones (Just say NO to Barbara Boxer!)
President:
George W. Bush (four more years!)

chub
11-02-2004, 09:01 AM
Measure O sounds a little Tree Hugger to me. Help explain that one for me. Oh Mighty political non boat owning mofo. :D :D

HCS
11-02-2004, 09:03 AM
Here's how I voted in case you need some help (I voted against pretty much any proposition that calls for additional taxes or spending unless it's funded by bonds) and I voted against the liberal Democrats who are ruining this state:
Yes on 1A (protection of local govt revenues)
Yes on 59 (open public records)
Yes on 60 (election rights of political parties)
Yes on 60A (surplus property sale proceeds saves $) :)
Yes on 61 (children's hospital projects paid for by bonds) :)
No on 62 (elections - primaries)
No on 63 (tax on incomes over $1M) :sqeyes:
No on 64 (limits lawsuits)
No on 65 (local gov't funds)
No on 66 (limits three strikes)
No on 67 (telephone surcharge) :sqeyes:
No on 68 (tribal gaming) :messedup:
Yes on 69 (DNA samples)
No on 70 (tribal gaming - again) :messedup:
No on 71 (stem cell research funded by State of California at cost of $3 BILLION - companies are funding stem cell research just fine)
No on 72 (requires health care coverage for employees)
No on A (LA County - make the politicians spend more on police not raise sales tax!) :sqeyes:
Yes on O (clean water funded by bonds)
Judicial (Judge of Superior Court) - vote for:
Pat Campbell
Lori Jones
Laura F. Priver
David Lopez
Judy Levey Meyer
Member of the State Assembly:
Keith Stuart Richman (Republican)
US Representative:
Robert M. Levy (Republican)
US Senator:
Bill Jones (Just say NO to Barbara Boxer!)
President:
George W. Bush (four more years!)
Very good.

MagicMtnDan
11-02-2004, 09:14 AM
Measure O sounds a little Tree Hugger to me. Help explain that one for me. Oh Mighty political non boat owning mofo. :D :D
Very simple you non-enlightened boat forum inhabitant:
1. It provides funds to clean water (ocean, river, beach, bay storm water cleanup)
2. The money comes from BONDS NOT TAXES
Now get your "mofo" self out there and vote! :cool:

Havasu_Dreamin
11-02-2004, 09:23 AM
How do you make an informed decision about judges? I've never voted for them because I don't know how to see if they truly are even worthy of being a judge.

chub
11-02-2004, 09:30 AM
Thanks, I understand the bond part.... I'm asking just exactly how will we clean the water..... by not letting us put our boats on certain waterways??????