The election in Georgia is something full of promise. The current governor cannot seek re-election; The tea party folk seem to be rallying around a League of the South candidate. State's Rights he has preached for a long time, and the idea is regaining currency in the South, for those who have noticed. I think he may really have a chance to win this election.
http://www.georgiafirst.org/governor/moneybomb/
Ray Mcberry's speeches on State's Rights, Abortion, the 2nd Amendment & such are all here. I am confident a good showing can be made- The stars are right for a radical candidate. He is, if anything, more radical than he comes across; He is infact a high-ranking member of the League of the South, and a secessionist.
Any of y'all wish Georgia was no longer dirtying up your country, please give generously to his campaign.
20 dollars donated. :)
God Bless the Tea Parties! :lol:
Quote from: Lettow77 on March 15, 2010, 05:33:38 AM
The election in Georgia is something full of promise. The current governor cannot seek re-election; The tea party folk seem to be rallying around a League of the South candidate. State's Rights he has preached for a long time, and the idea is regaining currency in the South, for those who have noticed. I think he may really have a chance to win this election.
http://www.georgiafirst.org/governor/moneybomb/
Ray Mcberry's speeches on State's Rights, Abortion, the 2nd Amendment & such are all here. I am confident a good showing can be made- The stars are right for a radical candidate. He is, if anything, more radical than he comes across; He is infact a high-ranking member of the League of the South, and a secessionist.
Any of y'all wish Georgia was no longer dirtying up your country, please give generously to his campaign.
Your agony at his failure will be delicious. And you know, if you yobbos would start talking and stop screaming, there
is a legal procedure for secession. And with our country as screwed financially as it is now, they might be willing to actually
listen to the suggestion for once.
Quick, ask these supporters of states rights if they support the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act.
Take their gub'mint checks (aka the 'crazy check') away.
Please take Jimmy Carter with you.
Quote from: Hansmeister on March 15, 2010, 09:50:07 AM
Please take Jimmy Carter with you.
Good lord, man, you made a coherent contribution that I can actually somewhat agree with. :cry:
Quote from: Lettow77 on March 15, 2010, 05:33:38 AMI think he may really have a chance to win this election.
:lol: Running against an incredibly popular insurance commissioner in the primaries? Fat chance. John Oxendine is going to coast to the Republican nomination and then go on to deny Barnes a second term. You are clueless. McBerry's been running in the governor's election at every opportunity but has never polled well and performed equally as dismally in the actual primaries.
Oh, I know it. He wont win.
He'll have a better showing than 2006; I'd say probably by half again as much as last time.
You take the fun out of this, you know.
It is hard to say just how widespread tea-party-ism is. It could go better than I expect, and I hope so. He is a very good man- I've had the honour to meet him in person.
Quote from: Habbaku on March 15, 2010, 11:13:43 AM
John Oxendine is going to coast to the Republican nomination and then go on to deny Barnes a second term.
I think Karen Handel's going to win the nomination.
Quote from: Habbaku on March 15, 2010, 11:13:43 AMYou are clueless. McBerry's been running in the governor's election at every opportunity but has never polled well and performed equally as dismally in the actual primaries.
11.6% in the 2006 primary, didn't run before that.
http://sos.georgia.gov/elections/election_results/2006_0718/0000120.htm
Because it was due.