jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have read on here several times that Catania raised money to re-elect GWB, which I consider to be pretty much unforgivable (doing it the first time, ok... but not the second time). But I can't verify that anywhere. Bowser comes off as kind of dumb, and even though I'm a Democrat, I think Catania would better serve my interests, but the Bush thing, ugh. I am currently not planning to vote.
Anyway... is this actually true? I googled but couldn't figure it out.
Here is the deal, while Bush was serving his first term, Catania raised money for the reelection campaign. However, he left the Republican Party in September 2004 and opposed Bush's November 2004 reelection. Catania had quit the local Republican Party a few months earlier, in May 2004, and at that time was already opposing Bush's reelection.
While I opposed Bush as much as anyone and would rather that Catania had not raised money for him, I am more concerned about what he will do in the future than what he has done in the past. But, if you are concerned about the past, it is easily demonstrated that he has a far more progressive legislative record than Bowser.
Anonymous wrote:What the f%ck do you give a shit for if you ain't gonna vote?
+1. And most folks DID inhale in the past.jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have read on here several times that Catania raised money to re-elect GWB, which I consider to be pretty much unforgivable (doing it the first time, ok... but not the second time). But I can't verify that anywhere. Bowser comes off as kind of dumb, and even though I'm a Democrat, I think Catania would better serve my interests, but the Bush thing, ugh. I am currently not planning to vote.
Anyway... is this actually true? I googled but couldn't figure it out.
Here is the deal, while Bush was serving his first term, Catania raised money for the reelection campaign. However, he left the Republican Party in September 2004 and opposed Bush's November 2004 reelection. Catania had quit the local Republican Party a few months earlier, in May 2004, and at that time was already opposing Bush's reelection.
While I opposed Bush as much as anyone and would rather that Catania had not raised money for him, I am more concerned about what he will do in the future than what he has done in the past. But, if you are concerned about the past, it is easily demonstrated that he has a far more progressive legislative record than Bowser.
Anonymous wrote:I have read on here several times that Catania raised money to re-elect GWB, which I consider to be pretty much unforgivable (doing it the first time, ok... but not the second time). But I can't verify that anywhere. Bowser comes off as kind of dumb, and even though I'm a Democrat, I think Catania would better serve my interests, but the Bush thing, ugh. I am currently not planning to vote.
Anyway... is this actually true? I googled but couldn't figure it out.
Anonymous wrote:What the f%ck do you give a shit for if you ain't gonna vote?