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Edited on Thu Sep-25-03 11:22 PM by Oracle
As I wrote on DU today...
"There has to be some principles here regarding the republican money machine, it must be rejected, and only a NO vote can help do that and to send a message."
Everyone knows Arianna has not a chance a fucking million in one chance winning...yet so many completely lost unknowledgable, uncaring people insist on voting Yes on the recall...
Voting Yes takes it out of the hands of all the people who voted for a Democrat, which Davis won fair and square. It's saying fuck all you people who voted...we republicans didn't like it and weh ave the money and the media to make it happen for republican Arnold...just look at the circus the media is putting on right now over Arnold...gushing like the whores they are.
The republicans started this recall immediately after the 2002 elections when the PEOPLE voted for a democrat, Davis and he won fair and square...
Now you want to trash Davis as no friend of the Unions? This is a bullshit recall through and through...if it works in CA let's keep doing it.. and just a way the republicans can break the complete democratic office holders have in the state...a payback for Gore winning the state by 11 points and Gore never spent a dime in California...sure Bush will lose in California in 2004...BUT THAT"S NOT THE FUCKING POINT!!!
To allow this recall to fail...Arnold can become gov. by as little as 20 % of the vote on election day and with only about 5% of eligiable CA voters...and then he's in for eight years! California histroy proves that...Warren, Brown, Reagan, Brown, Duke, Wilson and Davis... ALL were re-elected for an eight year term. Davis won the 2002 election by 5 1/2 points...this is just republicans coming in the back door again...
And because people like don't like Davis. There was no good reason for the recall, Davis won. Davis didn't have high crimes and misdemeanors to justify a recall, this is republican funded recall, simply because the republicans corporates have the money to do so and they will always the money.
We can't allow this.
I also see what happens when the pigs get their feet in the door...saying Arnold is no different that Davis? Let say it allows a republican Gov., Arnold to be in office in 2004...exactly what Rove wants and needs, for the 2004 elections...their foot in the door in California...Fuck I'm tired of this bullshit, of Californians voting for fucks for eight fucking years each, Reagan, Duke, and Wilson..Davis had weak, stupid fuck-ups he ran against twice...with all the republican money and Arnold asking to give him a chance to clean up Davis's messes and no strong democratic canididate (what Cruz???) Arnold will "cruz" to another four years...and preform the republican agenda and ideolgy and we all know what that is (everything for business and the corporations, fuck the people.)
Arnold is a REPUBLICAN. His policies, agenda and ideology will reflect that once he is in office. Bush campaigned as a moderate, said all kind things how he was going to strengthen social programs, that he was pro environment etc, etc…
"I could never vote Yes. It's complete and blatant republican manipulation of our consitution. Even if God himself (or she) were running against republican Arnold.
I'd still vote NO on the recall."
Davis is a DEMOCRAT. Since taking office, Governor Davis has invested more state funding in housing programs than any other Governor in state history. These largest-ever investments in housing seek not only to help create housing, but also to stimulate the state's economy and create jobs.
Governor Davis has supported over $500 million in direct funding of housing programs, more than any other Governor in California history.
Concerned that critical medical decisions were being made by cost-cutting bookkeepers instead of care-giving doctors, Governor Davis signed into law several HMO reforms that improve health care delivery while keeping coverage affordable for families and their employers. He put the medical decision-making process back where it belongs - in the hands of patients and their doctors.
The ground-breaking HMO reforms include:
The right to an external, independent review of health care coverage decisions and experimental treatments.
The right to sue an HMO in cases of substantial harm.
The right to cancer and diabetes screenings.
The right to care for serious mental health disorders and major childhood emotional disturbances.
The right to a second medical opinion.
The right to privacy of medical records.
The right to contraceptive coverage.
The right to Hospice Care for the terminally ill.
Coverage of "routine patient costs" for all four phases of a clinical trial, for all cancers.
Access to appropriate specialists on an ongoing basis for HIV/AIDS patients.
Funding to publish an annual HMO report card with information about the quality of care that health plans provide.
Financial solvency requirements for organized health care pro
Signed the California Student Safety and Violence Prevention Act which prohibits harassment and discrimination of students in California's schools on the basis of sexual orientation.
Expanded the Fair Employment and Housing Act that prohibits discrimination in employment and housing on the basis of sexual orientation.
Prohibited exclusion from juries on the sole basis of sexual orientation.
Strengthened on-the-job rights of Californians with disabilities.
Banned housing discrimination based on income or financial status.
Strengthened workers' rights by prohibiting discrimination against employees and job applicants based on lawful
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