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Who to vote for?

JUMPOFFBRIDGE89

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Well election time is near and I have no idea who to vote for. I want to vote for the candidates that view our rights of OC'ing. Has anyone sent a letter to the candidates on their stand? If so what was the answer from each? If no one has is this a good idea to find out. I think it is. Ideas?
 

PincheOgro1

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Perris, Ca., California, USA
Well election time is near and I have no idea who to vote for. I want to vote for the candidates that view our rights of OC'ing. Has anyone sent a letter to the candidates on their stand? If so what was the answer from each? If no one has is this a good idea to find out. I think it is. Ideas?

There was a discussion in here about the gubernatorial candidates. Maybe a week or more back. I have been a life long Republican. Voted for Reagan twice, Bush (all of them), and held my nose for McCain. I did like Palin on the ticket though. On the more local elections I have voted a staright Republican ticket. This election that changes. I cannot vote for Whitman. She has said NOTHING, and I have never nor will I ever vote for a democrat. So Brown is out by default.

Chelene Nightingale has a Facebook page, and a regular web page. I like what she says on both. I still have to decide about the other elections going on, but Chelene has my vote for Governor. I don't know if she will win, but I cannot vote for Whitman or Brown.

You should check out her platform. She lists everything on FB or the web. When I became a member of her party, she wrote me and personally thanked me. That's something no one else has ever done.
 
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Chrisc411

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Sep 8, 2009
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Lemon Grove, Ca.
Same here with Chelene nightingale, i like where she stand on alot of her stuff.

http://www.nightingaleforgovernor.com/

* To be heard by your elected officials that you employ. Therefore, I will introduce an amendment to our constitution to permit the voters to impeach any state judge who goes against the will of the people and disregard our decisions. They are our servants and must be treated as such
* To freely speak your mind instead of being silenced by political correctness.
* For parents to raise and educate your own children as you, not California, see fit.
* For your vote to be counted and not overturned by political judicial fiat.
* To be an individual without the pressure of collectivists.
* To expect those you elect to abide by the Constitution of the United States of America!
* To bear arms. Bear: to carry, possess, transport. Arms: anything used in battle or to best another.
* Religious freedom, not persecution.
* For a secure nation and state with secure borders and sovereignty.
* To speak English first.
* Priority representation as legal citizens.
* To be united as Americans instead of political racial divides.
* To the fact that all of us are created equally, not separately.
* To preserve the Californian and American culture without guilt.
* To choose life not the pressure of choice.
* To celebrate traditional family values.
* To elect your candidates without big money interest interference.
* To hear from all the candidates, not just the two-party system choices.
* Justice, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness in the land of the free and the home of the brave.
* To have your elected officials working for you, not special interest groups.
* Economic stability supported by capitalism not socialism/communism.
* Small government without big government intrusion.
 
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