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Friday, May 18, 2007

Ernie Fletcher Leads In Kentucky GOP Republican Primary Polls

    The primary for governor of Kentucky is next week and according to two polling groups, Republican governor Ernie Fletcher is in the lead at this point in time.

Bluegrass Poll. 5/10-15. Likely Republican voters. MoE 5.2% (No trend lines)

Fletcher 41
Northup 26
Harper 10

SurveyUSA. 4/28-4/30. Likely Republican voters. MoE 4% (3/31-4/2 results)

Fletcher 46 (40)
Northup 34 (31)
Harper 14 (16)

  You no why they really call Kentucky the ' blue grass state ' ? It is because the Republican residents of the state are  to ignorant and to stupid to vote out one of the most corrupt governors in the nation.

   On the Democrat side of the fence.

Bluegrass Poll. 5/10-15. Likely Republican voters. MoE 5.2% (No trend lines)

Beshear 27
Lunsford 21
Henry 13

SurveyUSA. 4/28-4/30. Likely Democratic voters. MoE 4% (3/31-4/2 results)

Lunsford 29 (20)
Beshear 23 (15)
Henry 18 (20)

  Lunsford needs to be beaten in this one as he is a Democratic in name only. He endorses and backs more of the Republican crap than he does the Democratic things.

  Bluegrass Report

 

Top 10 Reasons To Vote Against Bruce Lunsford For Governor

10. During the 2006 congressional race, Lunsford personally contributed more money to Anne Northup ($4,100) than to John Yarmuth ($2,000).
9. Four years ago, during the KET Democratic gubernatorial debate, Lunsford vowed to support the Democratic nominee in the general election, but on October 20, 2003, while standing next to his “friend” Sen. Mitch McConnell (R), Lunsford endorsed Ernie Fletcher for governor.

8. Lunsford now promises “I’ll fix our broken health-care system” but as Chairman and CEO of Vencor, he paid $104.5 million to the federal government for Medicare/Medicaid fraud claims.

7. A few months before Vencor publicly admitted to investors about declining revenues and staggering debt in 1997, Lunsford had sold 50,000 shares at $47 apiece, for $2.35 million. Within three months, Vencor was trading at $30/share, and eventually the stock became worthless.

6. On the Vencor Board of Directors at the time of its crash was none other than current U.S. Secretary of Labor, Elaine Chao, also the wife of U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell (R).

5. Following his election as governor in 2003, Fletcher named Lunsford to lead a blue ribbon transition team to re-organize government. Immediately, Lunsford’s team eliminated the Labor Cabinet.

4. After Congress cut Medicaid reimbursements to nursing homes, Lunsford offered cash bonuses to his employees who successfully evicted seniors who relied upon Medicaid to pay their bills so they could fill those beds with higher paying, private patients. This practice was known as “patient dumping.”

3. After Congress passed legislation to outlaw Lunsford’s practice of “patient dumping,” he paid a Washington, DC lobbyist $60,000 to try amend the Social Security Act to allow patient dumping after courts told him to stop and Vencor had been fined $780,000 for trying to kick out 137 residents.

2. Between 1995 and 2000, Lunsford personally donated $52,000 to federal political candidates and parties. Of that amount, $40,250 (77%) went to Republicans, including to both of Kentucky’s Republican senators, four Republican congressmen (Rogers, Whitfield, Lewis, Northup), as well as the Republican Party of Kentucky, Republican National Committee, National Republican Senatorial Committee, and George W. Bush for President.

1. In May 2003, Lunsford dropped out the Democratic gubernatorial primary after polls showed him falling into third place (behind Ben Chandler and Jody Richards). Rather than finish third, Lunsford pulled-up lame and blamed a mean Chandler television ad for his surrender. Does Kentucky want another wimp as governor?

***On May 22, Kentucky Democrats must refuse to elect Bruce Lunsford as its nominee for Governor***

  Had enough?

 

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Bush Is The Conservative's Conservative No Matter What They GOP Candidates Tell you

   In case you haven't noticed as of late, the Repugnican presidential candidates have all been making the rounds with the ' don't blame me. blame Bush ' line of rhetoric in order to distance themselves from him and his failed government, Iraq war,Katrina, and a host of many, many other issues.

   McCain, in particular, would have you believe that he had nothing to do with the White House incompetence which has run rampant from day one. That low-life Cretin from New York City ( Giuliani ) would have you think the same thing. The only difference between these two is that John McCain was able to back Bush by voting ' yes ' on Bush's laws and other bullshit while Giuliani's only option was sending his buddy some letters of support.

   Now we even get to her the candidates talk about how Bush doesn't represent their idea of conservatism. That is funny, especially since he has been representing their idea of conservatism since 2001 or they would not have voted to give the prick everything that he has asked for since he came into office.

   Don't let these Republican pieces of shit fool you! Bush, as a human being and a leader is incompetent, but the conservative Bush has been plenty smart in helping the conservative base make their gains, such as they are. Now we have to get rid of most of the Republican crime, greed, and those who would see a one-party rule in our society.

   Government by conservatives has been and will always be a failure in the United States.

Alan Wolfe: Contemporary conservatism is a walking contradiction. Unable to shrink government but unwilling to improve it, conservatives attempt to split the difference, expanding government for political gain, but always in ways that validate their disregard for the very thing they are expanding. The end result is not just bigger government, but more incompetent government.

Al Franken: "Conservatives tell you government doesn't work. When they get elected, they prove it."

 

 by vets74  @ reader at Daily Kos

 Again, Anti-Social Personality Disorder ASPD ...

presents with alarming frequency in this Bush Administration.

These individuals prefer lies, bribery and repeated dishonesty. They have no problem with brutality.

Wolfowitz, Feith, Chertoff, Rumsfeld, Gonzo on torture, Cheney, Richard Perle, and many others.

Their statements elevate a mental "toughness" that is, in fact, an absence of normal emotion-based relations with ordinary people. Similar to The Mob of 1930-1995.

Rumsfeld at 50,000-feet over Iraq is THE NORM for these ASPD's.

This ASPD is a recognized personality disorder. The Bush crew attracted ASPD types over a period of at least a decade. Smart ASPD's to be sure.

However, ASPD's can't govern in a democracy. They need dictatorship or feudalism or theocracy. They failed here in America from 2001 to the present.

From their point of view, stupid/weak America failed them.

  Don't let the GOP pull one over on you. The fact that the majority of Republicans in the House and Senate still back most of Bush's agenda should be a clear sign that he is one of their conservatives.

   Read this for more on the conservative worldview.

  Or, check this out from Rockridge Nation

 

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