bigred
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Post by bigred on May 4, 2006 5:36:52 GMT -5
I think that guy the republicans voted to run for governer sounds like a nut. I think I'm going to have to voted for the democrat.
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lambar
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Post by lambar on May 4, 2006 8:58:58 GMT -5
Well we have had a Republican Governer since 1991, so mabye its time to try the other side for a while.
I don't care if they are an elephant or donkey, just give me someone who will keep the jobs in Ohio, and the costs down.
Ron
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Post by Jeff Jones on May 4, 2006 18:12:31 GMT -5
I'm with you Ron let's protest the jobs. It's all about priorities jobs, education and health care.
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Post by fairborngirl on May 8, 2006 17:54:32 GMT -5
I'm with you Ron let's protest the jobs. It's all about priorities jobs, education and health care. I agree! Unfortunately, the people in power right now seem to have forgotten about the priorties. They should be embarrassed that so many Ohio school districts are in financial trouble. I don't think anyone in power remembers the importance of jobs, education and healthcare. By next week I should have completed my blog entry about the Fairborn School District... stay tuned!
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Post by Jeff Jones on Jun 5, 2006 5:52:21 GMT -5
"Strickland says his mind changes as bills are tweaked" This was the headline in the DDN implying that this candidate of for governor is a "Flipflopper". How ridiculous! So the man is flexible enough to be able to look at an issue and see both sides. Aren't most of us like that on a lot of things? To me it's the definition of being moderate. Most things aren't black and white. You have to be able to sort out the gray. A good leader should be able to look at a bill and decide if it is good for the people regardless of ideology. Haven't we learned a lesson about leaders who are so stubborn that they stay the course even when we are clearly headed for disaster.
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